Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HINC LACHRIMAE; OR THE AUTHOR TO AURORA: 13, by WILLIAM BOSWORTH Poet's Biography First Line: And that thou may'st remember thy disdain Last Line: How much, azile, thou hast scorn'd my tears. Alternate Author Name(s): William Boxworth Subject(s): Disdain; Love - Complaints; Scorn | ||||||||
And that thou may'st remember thy disdain, Even these I wrote, that thou may'st read the same, And there shalt find what just cause to complain From thee I had, by thy unkindness came; That so thou may'st be sorry for my harm, And wet thy eyes; for once I know you lov'd me; O let that love be to thy heart a charm: But since nor pray'rs, nor vows, nor tears have mov'd thee, Even these I wrote to show to future years, How much, Azile, thou hast scorn'd my tears. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FOR MILAREPA, IN RUSE, ON PAPER by NORMAN DUBIE TWO WOMEN ON THE POTOMAC HIGHWAY by NORMAN DUBIE TO THE NECROPHILE by WALTER CONRAD ARENSBERG HINC LACHRIMAE; OR THE AUTHOR TO AURORA: 14 by WILLIAM BOSWORTH TO A PHOTOGRAPHER by BERTON BRALEY ANTINOMY by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE VOICES OF SCORN by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES TO THE TUNE 'IN FAITH I CANNOT KEEP MY FATHER'S SHEEP' by JOHN HALL (1627-1656) TO HIS SCORNFUL MISTRESS by WILLIAM HAMMOND ARCADIUS AND SEPHA by WILLIAM BOSWORTH HINC LACHRIMAE; OR THE AUTHOR TO AURORA: 1 by WILLIAM BOSWORTH HINC LACHRIMAE; OR THE AUTHOR TO AURORA: 10 by WILLIAM BOSWORTH |
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