Title: In Cupid's court
Editor: Ina Russelle Warren
Release date: February 23, 2023 [eBook #70118]
Language: English
Original publication: United States: R. H. Russell
Credits: Charlene Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
In Cupid’s Court
EDITED BY
Ina Russelle Warren
New York
R. H. Russell
1900
COPYRIGHT 1900
BY
ROBERT HOWARD RUSSELL
PAGE | |
Dedication | vii |
Preface | xi |
Chant Royal of the God of Love | 1 |
Cupid Mistaken | 4 |
Cupid Once Upon a Bed | 5 |
Cupid’s Birth | 6 |
Cupid at Court | 7 |
Cupid | 8 |
Cupid’s Lottery | 10 |
Cupid’s Curse | 11 |
Love’s Flitting | 12 |
Love’s Tyranny | 13 |
The Triumph of Cupid | 14 |
Song to Cupid | 15 |
Banished Love | 16 |
To Cupid for Pardon | 17 |
Love’s Hunting | 18 |
Love Goes A-Hawking | 19 |
Love’s Blindness | 20 |
Love Asleep | 21 |
Dan Cupid’s Trick | 22 |
Love’s Arrows | 24 |
Love, the Guest | 25 |
Cupid | 26 |
For Cupid Dead | 27 |
At the Sign of the Blind Cupid | 28 |
Cupid’s Arrow | 30 |
Cupid Plague Thee for Thy Treason | 31 |
Young Love’s a Gallant Boy | 33 |
Venus’ Runaway | 34 |
Beware the Rogue | 36 |
The Fair Thief | 37 |
Love and the Witches | 39 |
Love and Dream | 40 |
Cupid Laid by His Brand | 41 |
A Madrigal | 42 |
Love’s Reward | 44 |
The Love That is Requited With Disdain | 45 |
Cupid Relieved | 46 |
Love Banished Heaven | 47 |
The Begging Cupid | 48 |
Love! If a God Thou Art | 50 |
Love’s Going | 51 |
Cupid’s Arrows | 53 |
The Growth of Love | 54 |
Love’s Qualities | 56 |
Ballade of the Rose | 57 |
An Awakening | 58 |
Love and a Compass | 59 |
Love is Dead | 60 |
Wily Cupid | 62 |
The Burial of Love | 63 |
Cupid Swallowed | 65 |
The Fillet | 66 |
The Archery Match | 68 |
The Burial of Love | 69 |
Song | 70 |
Love and Mischief | 71 |
Damon and Cupid | 72 |
Cupid and Campaspe | 74 |
Love for Love | 75 |
A Kiss | 76 |
The Dilemma | 77 |
Love Penitent | 79 |
It will be readily apparent that the aim of this volume is to collect the choicest poems on Cupid scattered throughout English literature. A large harvest has been gleaned, and what my judgment counts excellent, so far as practicable, is represented. The attitude towards Cupid has mostly been one of obstinate resistance, but he has the element that wins,—sometimes fantastically, sometimes pathetically. The beleaguering little rogue never quits the field defeated,—to him no suit is hopeless.
If some of the verses are not of high value as compositions they are all-important when considered relative to the subject, and a majority of the poems are of unquestionable literary merit.
I beg to acknowledge the gracious favor of The Century Co., Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Life Publishing Co., Frederick A. Stokes Co., G. P. Putnam’s Sons, Charles Scribner’s Sons, Cassell Publishing Co., and D. Appleton & Co., for the use of copyright poems. I also gratefully acknowledge the eminent courtesy of individual authors for permission to reprint.
I. R. W.