Potential Titles: Anne Killigrew
Nov. 1st, 2010 11:17 pmA Troop in Silver Arms - Anne Killigrew "Alexandreis"
Dire Scarlet Plumes - Anne Killigrew "Alexandreis"
Where never Shepherd fed his Flock - Anne Killigrew "The Complaint of a Lover"
Barren as the Hopeless Flame - Anne Killigrew "The Complaint of a Lover"
Entrance hid with dismal Yew - Anne Killigrew "The Complaint of a Lover"
Unto the hollow Rocks repair - Anne Killigrew "The Complaint of a Lover"
Unequal Paths fond Mortals tread - Anne Killigrew "The Discontent"
Which such Thin Food can feed - Anne Killigrew "The Discontent"
The soft strains of David's Lyre - Anne Killigrew "The Discontent"
Danger with Honour court - Anne Killigrew "Extemporary Counsel given to a Young Gallant in a Frolick"
Though your Witchcrafts strike my Ear - Anne Killigrew "A Farwel to Worldly Joys" [sic]
To Reason bound - Anne Killigrew "A Farewell to Worldly Joyes"
Gilded Nothings - Anne Killigrew "A Farewell to Worldly Joyes"
With Ice united meet - Anne Killigrew "The Fourth Epigram: On Galla"
Converted was to Fire - Anne Killigrew "Love, the Soul of Poetry"
Nearer Mischiefs does conspire - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
Malice in these bounds restrain - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
Shakes the Throne of Sacred Wit - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
As if these Evils were too few - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
With hostile Aims pursue - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
Sent after weeping Eyes - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
Born by a brave Disdain - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
By rough Encounters broke - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
The Greatest Plagues to bear - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
Passions which the Reins have broke - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
To Dust no longer cleave - Anne Killigrew "An Ode"
That will not view the Skies - Anne Killigrew "An Ode"
Jest and Scorn of Earth and Aire - Anne Killigrew "An Ode"
No subtile Serpents in the Grave betray - Anne Killigrew "On Death"
Our Priests of Heavenly Pastures - Anne Killigrew "A Pastoral Dialogue"
In Tears for her Telemachus - Anne Killigrew "To my Lady Berkeley, Afflicted upon her Son, My Lord Berkeley's Early Engaging in the Sea-Service"
In strongest Tempests he will rule the Wind - Anne Killigrew "To my Lady Berkeley, Afflicted upon her Son, My Lord Berkeley's Early Engaging in the Sea-Service"
The neglected Lyre to tune - Anne Killigrew "To My Lord Colrane, In Answer to his Complemental Verses sent me under the Name of Cleanor"
With Fancy richly fraught - Anne Killigrew "To My Lord Colrane, In Answer to his Complemental Verses sent me under the Name of Cleanor"
Who to ill Deeds their Glories owe - Anne Killigrew "To the Queen"
From Storms of boldest Impudence - Anne Killigrew "To the Queen"
Willingly accept Cassandra's Fate - Anne Killigrew "Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another"
Had so rich a store of Sacred Wreaths - Anne Killigrew "Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another"
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Dire Scarlet Plumes - Anne Killigrew "Alexandreis"
Where never Shepherd fed his Flock - Anne Killigrew "The Complaint of a Lover"
Barren as the Hopeless Flame - Anne Killigrew "The Complaint of a Lover"
Entrance hid with dismal Yew - Anne Killigrew "The Complaint of a Lover"
Unto the hollow Rocks repair - Anne Killigrew "The Complaint of a Lover"
Unequal Paths fond Mortals tread - Anne Killigrew "The Discontent"
Which such Thin Food can feed - Anne Killigrew "The Discontent"
The soft strains of David's Lyre - Anne Killigrew "The Discontent"
Danger with Honour court - Anne Killigrew "Extemporary Counsel given to a Young Gallant in a Frolick"
Though your Witchcrafts strike my Ear - Anne Killigrew "A Farwel to Worldly Joys" [sic]
To Reason bound - Anne Killigrew "A Farewell to Worldly Joyes"
Gilded Nothings - Anne Killigrew "A Farewell to Worldly Joyes"
With Ice united meet - Anne Killigrew "The Fourth Epigram: On Galla"
Converted was to Fire - Anne Killigrew "Love, the Soul of Poetry"
Nearer Mischiefs does conspire - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
Malice in these bounds restrain - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
Shakes the Throne of Sacred Wit - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
As if these Evils were too few - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
With hostile Aims pursue - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
Sent after weeping Eyes - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
Born by a brave Disdain - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
By rough Encounters broke - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
The Greatest Plagues to bear - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
Passions which the Reins have broke - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"
To Dust no longer cleave - Anne Killigrew "An Ode"
That will not view the Skies - Anne Killigrew "An Ode"
Jest and Scorn of Earth and Aire - Anne Killigrew "An Ode"
No subtile Serpents in the Grave betray - Anne Killigrew "On Death"
Our Priests of Heavenly Pastures - Anne Killigrew "A Pastoral Dialogue"
In Tears for her Telemachus - Anne Killigrew "To my Lady Berkeley, Afflicted upon her Son, My Lord Berkeley's Early Engaging in the Sea-Service"
In strongest Tempests he will rule the Wind - Anne Killigrew "To my Lady Berkeley, Afflicted upon her Son, My Lord Berkeley's Early Engaging in the Sea-Service"
The neglected Lyre to tune - Anne Killigrew "To My Lord Colrane, In Answer to his Complemental Verses sent me under the Name of Cleanor"
With Fancy richly fraught - Anne Killigrew "To My Lord Colrane, In Answer to his Complemental Verses sent me under the Name of Cleanor"
Who to ill Deeds their Glories owe - Anne Killigrew "To the Queen"
From Storms of boldest Impudence - Anne Killigrew "To the Queen"
Willingly accept Cassandra's Fate - Anne Killigrew "Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another"
Had so rich a store of Sacred Wreaths - Anne Killigrew "Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another"
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