Come, drop your branches, strew the way i. 216
Come, my heart! come, my head, i. 52
Come, my true consort in my joys and care! ii. 317
Come sapless blossom, creep not still on earth, i. 166
Curtain'd with clouds in a dark night ii. 132
Darkness, and stars i' th' mid-day! They invite ii. 18
Dear, beauteous saint! more white than day i. 227
Dear friend, sit down, and bear awhile this shade i. 193
Dear friend! whose holy, ever-living lines i. 91
Dearest! if you those fair eyes--wond'ring--stick ii. 115
Death and darkness, get you packing, i. 133
Diminuat ne sera dies præsentis honorem ii. 51
Draw near, fond man, and dress thee by this glass, ii. 294
Dust and clay, i. 180
Early, while yet the dark was gay ii. 255
Eternal God! Maker of all i. 285
Et sic in cithara, sic in dulcedine vitæ ii. 266
Excel then if thou canst, be not withstood, ii. 291
Fair and young light! my guide to holy i. 236
Fair order'd lights--whose motion without noise i. 155
Fair Prince of Light! Light's living well! ii. 249
Fair, shining mountains of my pilgrimage ii. 247
Fair, solitary path! whose blessed shades i. 256
Fair vessel of our daily light, whose proud ii. 257
Fairly design'd! to charm our civil rage ii. 171
False life! a foil and no more, when i. 282
Fancy and I, last evening, walk'd, ii. 15
Farewell! I go to sleep; but when i. 73
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