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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: BOSWORTH, WILLIAM (1618-1650) Matches Found: 5 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` AN EPITAPH ON THE DECEASED AUTHOR, IN ALLUSION TO SONNETS ON AURORA, by E. G. Poem Text First Line: Sad lover, thou who to thy cruel saint Last Line: Which burn our breasts, yet never warm their own! Subject(s): Bosworth, William (1618-1650) ON THE AMOROUS AND PATHETIC STORY OF ARCADIUS AND SEPHA, by L. B. Poem Text First Line: Lo, here the muse which to our eyes discovers Last Line: Than wives, their garters making fast more high. Subject(s): Bosworth, William (1618-1650) ON THE DEATHLESS POEMS OF THE DECEASED AUTHOR, by S. P. Poem Text First Line: Happy young man, who though laid underground Last Line: Doth make thine own high as the stars ascend. Subject(s): Bosworth, William (1618-1650) ON THE EXACT AND ELABORATE STORY OF ARCADIUS AND SEPHA, by F. L. Poem Text First Line: What brave young man is this, whose lute doth lead Last Line: Bays of themselves unto thy brows makes haste. Subject(s): Bosworth, William (1618-1650) ON THESE LABOURED POEMS OF THE DECEASED AUTHOR, MR. WILLIAM BOSWORTH, by L. C. Poem Text First Line: These bleeding lovers, and unstain'd desires Last Line: Into new life, and set on fire your own. Subject(s): Bosworth, William (1618-1650) |
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