The book Lucasta: the Poems of Richard Lovelace, Esquire; was written by author Phelps, William Lyon, 1865-1943 Here you can read free online of Lucasta: the Poems of Richard Lovelace, Esquire; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Lucasta: the Poems of Richard Lovelace, Esquire; a good or bad book?
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iv Then as a top he sets it up, And pitifully whips it; [39 ] Digit zed by G00gle THE POEMS OF Sometimes he cloathes it gay and fine, Then straight againe he strips it v He covered it with false reliefe, Which gloriously show'd it; And for a morning-cushionet On's mother he bestow'd it. VI Each day, with her small brazen stings, A thousand times she rac'd it; But then at night, bright with her gemmes, Once neere her breast she plac'd it. vn There warme it gan to throb and bleed; She knew that s...mart, and grieved; At length this poore condemned heart With these rich drugges repreeved. VIII She washt the wound with a fresh teare, Which my Lucasta dropped, And in the sleave-silke of her haire 'Twas hard bound up and wrapped. [ « ] Digit zed by G00gle RICHARD LOVELACE IX She proab'd it with her constancie, And found no rancor nigh it; Only the anger of her eye Had wrought some proud flesh by it. X Then prest she narde in ev'ry veine, Which from her kisses trilled; And with the balme heald all its paine, That from her hand distilled.
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