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Posthume Poems of Richard Lovelace
Lovelace, Richard (1618-1658)
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THE DEDICATION. To the Right Honorable John Lovelace Esquire.
POEMS.
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ELEGIES SACRED To the Memory of the AUTHOR:
To the Memory of my Worthy Friend, Coll. Richard Lovelace.
Upon the Posthume and precious Poems of the nobly extracted Gentleman Mr. R. L.
An Elegie, Sacred to the Memory of my late Honoured Friend, Collonell Richard Lovelace.
AN ELEGIE.
To his noble friend Capt. Dudley Lovelace, upon his Edition of his Brothers Poems.
On the truly Honorable Coll. Richard Lovelace, occasioned by the Publication Of his Posthume-Poems.
On My Brother.
On the Death of my Dear Brother.
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Another.
[What doubt'st thou hand? sad Cato 'tis to kill]
What doubt'st thou hand? sad
Cato
'tis to kill;
But he'l be free, sure hand thou doubt'st not still;
Cato
alive 'tis just all men be free,
Nor conquers he himself now if he die.
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