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Ah, Love, could you and I with Fate conspire
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 1c. Wake! For the Sun who scatter'd into flight (L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 1a. Awake! for Morning in the Bowl of Night (D. Murray) ENG
no. 1b. Wake! For the Sun behind yon Eastern height ENG
no. 2b. Before the phantom of False morning died
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 2a. Dreaming when Dawn's Left Hand was in the Sky
ENG
no. 3. And, as the Cock crew, those who stood before
(D. Murray) ENG
no. 4. Now the New Year reviving old Desires
(L. Lehmann) ENG ITA
no. 5. Irám indeed is gone with all his Rose
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 6. And David's Lips are lock't; but in divine
ENG
no. 7. Come, fill the Cup, and in the fire of Spring
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 8. Whether at Naishapur or Babylon
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 9. Each morn a thousand Roses brings, you say
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 12. Here with a Loaf of Bread beneath the Bough
ENG
no. 12. A Book of Verses underneath the Bough
(L. Lehmann) ENG ITA
no. 16. The worldly hope men set their Hearts upon
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 17. Think, in this batter'd Caravanserai (L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 18. They say the Lion and the Lizard keep
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 19. I sometimes think that never blows so red
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 20. And this delightful Herb, whose tender green (L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 22. Lo, some we lov'd, the loveliest and best (L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 24. Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 26. Why, all the Saints and Sages who discuss'd (L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 27. Myself when young did eagerly frequent
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 28. With them the Seed of Wisdom did I sow
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 37a. Ah, fill the Cup! What boots it to repeat
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 39. Ah, not a drop that from our Cups we throw
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 40. As then the Tulip for her morning sup
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 43. So when that Angel of the darker Drink (L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 44. Why, if the Soul can fling the Dust aside (L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 47. When you and I behind the veil are past
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 54. Waste not your hour, nor in the vain pursuit (L. Lehmann, L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 64. Strange, is it not, that of the myriads who (L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 66. I sent my Soul through the Invisible
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 67. Heav'n but the vision of fulfilled Desire (L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 74a. Ah, moon of my delight, that knows no wane (L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 75a. And when thyself with shining foot shall pass
(L. Lehmann) ENG
no. 96. Alas, that Spring should vanish with the Rose! (L. Lehmann, L. Lehmann) ENG
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