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  • Never love unless you can bear with all the faults of man!

    Thomas Campion (1909). “The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion”
  • Fain would I wed a fair young man that night and day could please me, When my mind or body grieved that had the power to ease me. Maids are full of longing thoughtsthat breed a bloodless sickness, And that, oft I hear men say, is only cured by quickness.

    1617 Fourth Book of Airs,'Fain Would I Wed'.
  • Yet I would not die a maid, because I had a mother, As I was by one brought forth, I would bring forth another.

    1617 Fourth Book of Airs,'Fain Would I Wed'.
  • Kind are her answers, But her performance keeps no day; Breaks time, as dancers. From their own Music when they stray.

    'The Third Book of Airs' (1617) no. 7
  • Let now the chimneys blaze And cups o'erflow with wine; Let well-tuned words amaze With harmony divine.

    Thomas Campion (1909). “The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion”
  • Let now the chimneys blaze And cups o’erflow with wine... The summer hath his joys, And winter his delights; Though love and all his pleasures are but toys, They shorten tedious nights.

    Thomas Campion (1909). “The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion”
  • Lost is our freedom When we submit to women so: Why do we need 'em When, in their best, they work our woe?

    Thomas Campion (1889). “The Works of Dr. Thomas Campion”
  • There is a garden in her eyes, where roses and white lilies flow.

    Romantic   Girl   Eye  
  • Follow thy fair sun, unhappy shadow.

    Thomas Campion (1909). “The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion”
  • From heav'nly thoughts all true delight doth spring.

    Thomas Campion, Joan Hart (1976). “Ayres & observations: selected poems of Thomas Campion”, Carcanet Pr
  • Time's fatal wings do ever forward fly; To every day we live, a day we die.

    Thomas Campion (1909). “The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion”
  • Secret fates Guide our states Both in mirth and mourning.

    Thomas Campion (1909). “Campion's Work”
  • My sweetest Lesbia, let us live and love, And though the sager sort our deeds reprove, Let us not weigh them. Heaven's great lamps do dive Into their west, and straight again revive, But soon as once set is our little light, Then must we sleep one ever-during night. See Catullus 200:5.

    'A Book of Airs' (1601) no. 1; translation of Catullus 'Carmina' no. 5.
  • A prudent pharmacist often vends something for your complaint. But wine merchant you do this invariably.

  • All our pride is but a jest. None are worst and none are best. Grief and hope and joy and fear Play their pageant everywhere.

    Thomas Campion (1909). “The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion”
  • Thou shalt prove That beauty is no beauty without love.

    Thomas Campion, Joan Hart (1976). “Ayres & observations: selected poems of Thomas Campion”, Carcanet Pr
  • The man whose silent daysIn harmless joys are spent,Whom hopes cannot delude,Nor sorrow discontent:That man needs neither towersNor armour for defence,Nor secret vaults to flyFrom thunder's violence.

    Thomas Campion (1907). “Poetical Works (in English) of Thomas Campion”
  • Fortune, honour, beauty, youth, Are but blossoms dying; Wanton pleasures, doting love, Are but shadows flying.

    Joseph Haslewood, Edmund Bolton, Thomas Campion, George Gascoigne, Samuel Daniel (1815). “Ancient critical essays upon English poets and poesy”, p.14
  • If all would lead their lives in love like me, Then bloody swords and armor should not be; No drum nor trumpet peaceful sleeps should move, Unless alarm came from the camp of love.

    Thomas Campion (1909). “The Complete English Works of Thomas Campion”
  • Beauty is not beauty without love.

  • Never weather-beaten sail more willing bent to shore.

    'Two Books of Airs' (1612/1613) no. 11
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