These locks, which fondly thus entwine (Hours of Idleness), i. 36
They say that Hope is happiness (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 438
Thine eyes' blue tenderness, thy long fair hair (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 70, 390
Think'st thou I saw thy beauteous eyes (Hours of Idleness), i. 8
This Band, which bound thy yellow hair (Hours of Idleness), i. 212
This day, of all our days, has done (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.). [vii. 71]
This faint resemblance of thy charms (Hours of Idleness), i. 32, 36
This votive pledge of fond esteem (Hours of Idleness), i. 78
Those flaxen locks, those eyes of blue (Hours of Idleness), i. 260
Thou art not false, but thou art fickle (Poems 1809-1818), iii. 64