Formatted Contents Note: |
Foreword -- Dante Alighieri/ "My lady carries love within her eyes" -- Anacreon/ Wounded Cupid. Song -- Cecco Angiolieri, da Siena/ Of Love, in honor of his Mistress Becchina -- Anonymous/ A Lady laments for her lost Lover, by similitude of a Falcon -- Anonymous/ Western Wind -- Anonymous/ "I saw my lady weep" -- Anonymous/ Fragment of a Song on the Beautiful Wife of Dr. John Overall, Dean of St. Paul's -- Anonymous/ There is a Lady Sweet and Kind -- Anonymous/ "I gently touched her hand: she gave" -- Anonymous/ Coy lass Dress'd Up in Her Best -- Anonymous/ Bonny Barbara Allan -- Anonymous/ Lord Randal -- Anonymous/ Unquiet Grave -- Matthew Arnold/ To Marguerite-Continued -- W.H. Auden/ "Lay your sleeping head, my love" -- Elizabeth Bishop/ Insomnia -- William Blake/ A Question Answered -- My Pretty Rose-Tree -- Garden of Love -- Smile -- Wilfrid Blunt/ Farewell to Juliet -- Francis William Bourdillon/ "The night has a thousand eyes" -- Anne Bradstreet/ A Letter to Her Husband, Absent upon Public Employment -- Emily Brontë/ Remembrance -- Rupert Brooke/ Hill -- Elizabeth Barrett Browning/ Sonnet XIV -- Sonnet XLIII -- Robert Browning/ A Woman's Last Word -- Meeting at Night -- Lost Mistress -- Robert Burns/ A Red Red Rose -- Bonie Doon -- John Anderson, My Jo -- David Stanford Burr/ Coming -- Lord Byron/ She Walks in Beauty -- So We'll Go No More A-Roving -- When We Two Parted -- Thomas Campion/ My Sweetest Lesbia -- Vobiscum Est Iope -- Thomas Carwe/ On the Marriage of T.K. and C.C., the Morning Stormy -- Secrecy Protested -- To My Inconstant Mistress -- Geoffrey Chaucer/ Song of Troilus -- Joh n Clare/ First Love -- Mary Coleridge/ "My True Love Hath My Heart and I Have His" -- William Congreve/ "False though she be to me and love" -- E.E. Cummings/ "i like my body when it is with your" -- Bertrand D'Alamonon/ "If you would know the reason why" -- Charles D'Orleans/ Smiling Mouth -- Arnaut Daniel/ from "When sere leaf falleth." |