Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO B.C., by JOHN SUCKLING Poet's Biography First Line: When first, fair mistress, I did see your face Last Line: Too late for me, the blind does lead the blind. | ||||||||
WHEN first, fair mistress, I did see your face, I brought, but carri'd no eyes from the place; And since that time god Cupid hath me led In hope that once I shall enjoy your bed. But I despair; for now, alas! I find, Too late for me, the blind does lead the blind. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A SUPPLEMENT OF AN IMPERFECT COPY OF VERSES OF MR. WILL. SHAKESPEARE'S by JOHN SUCKLING UPON MY LADY CARLISLE'S WALKING IN HAMPTON COURT GARDEN by JOHN SUCKLING A PEDLAR OF SMALL-WARES by JOHN SUCKLING A PROLOGUE OF THE AUTHOR'S TO A MASQUE AT WHITTON by JOHN SUCKLING |
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