id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49410 Vega, Garcilaso de la The Works of Garcilasso de la Vega, Surnamed the Prince of Castilian Poets, Translated into English Verse With a Critical and Historical Essay on Spanish Poetry and a Life of the Author .txt text/plain 85131 5407 80 Lady Venus, wife of Love, at thy footstool low I kneel, Thou art the paramount desire of all, thy force all feel. it, a learned man, and an easy and sweet love poet, just and serious in genius, assisted by application and good taste, drew Spanish poetry that, of the Spanish poets, he is the one whose love-verses are the 'Tis just that thou respond to love's light pain, If thou hast learned like me to love--away! Left'st thou thy weeping friend afar, For if through life thy love was such, To be so shy: whilst thou hast life, thy mind Will quit the place, and leave thee to thy woes: Know'st thou, clear mirror, what thy glass has done? Thy weeping eyes how oft didst thou in vain Shows thy fair face, fresh rose, white lily pure! Thy notice thus, thou art thyself the cause; To love thee, after what thy vow, ./cache/49410.txt ./txt/49410.txt