To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair
by Richard Lovelace
English poet, soldier and Royalist. Best known for "To Althea, from Prison" (1642), other works include "Lucusta" (1648) and a comedy "The Scholar" (1634).
Other cavalier poets include Carew and Suckling.
To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair
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Amarantha, sweet and fair, Let it fly as unconfined Every tress must be confessed Do not then wind up that light See, 'tis broke! Within this grove, Here we'll strip and cool our fire, Which our very joys shall leave, |