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ANONYMOUS SONGS-
Hey Nonny no! -
My Love in her Attire -
Weep you no more, sad Fountains
Phyllida's Love-call
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Fain I Would, but oh I Dare not
How many New Years have grown
Old.
Behold a Wonder here!
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II
Do not, O do not Prize thy Beauty at
too High a Rate
I Saw my Lady Weep
Since first I Saw your Face
Let me not Chloris think, because
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My Love Bound me with a Kiss -
Love me not for Comely Grace
At her Fair Hands how have I Grace
Entreated
- 20
See, see, Mine own Sweet Jewel
Sweet Suffolk Owl, so trimly dight
While that the Sun with his Beams hot
Say, Love, if ever Thou didst Find
When Love on Time and Measure
Makes his Ground - -
Open the Door! Who's there Within? 34
So saith my Fair and Beautiful Lycoris 35
Once did I Love and yet I Live - - 36
Once did my Thoughts both Ebb and
Flow
A Woman's Looks
Ha ha! ha ha! this World doth Pass
Love's God is a Boy -
Sweet Love, Mine only Treasure
The Sea hath many Thousand Sands - 46
Love Winged my Hopes and Taught
Me how to Fly-
Now have I Learned with Much Ado
at Last
Farewell, Dear Love! since Thou wilt
needs be gone -
Those Eyes that set My Fancy on a
Fire -
If Fathers Knew but how to Leave
Why canst Thou not, as Others do
O Night, O Jealous Night -
Shall I Look to Ease my Grief
What Pleasure have Great Princes
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Yet if His Majesty our Sovereign Lord
Let not the Sluggish Sleep -
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Brown is my Love, but Graceful
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Fain would I Change that Note-
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RICHARD VERSTEGEN (fl. 1565-1620)—
Our Blessed Lady's Lullaby
THOMAS HOWELL (fl. 1568)—
Of Misery
EDWARD VERE, EARL OF OXFORD
(1550-1604)—
Of Women
SIR WALTER RALEIGH (1552?-1618)—
The Shepherd's Description of Love
The Wood, the Weed, the Wag -
The Lie
The Pilgrimage
III
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As You Came from the Holy Land
Verses found in his Bible in the Gate-
house at Westminster
ANTHONY MUNDAY (1553-1633)—
Beauty sat Bathing by a Spring
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SIR PHILIP SIDNEY (1554-1586)—
The Bargain
To the Tune of Basciami vita mia
The Shepherds' Brawl
Sonnets from Astrophel and Stella
Sonnet I -
Sonnet XI
Sonnet XIV
Sonnet XXIII
Sonnet XXVI
Sonnet XXXI
Sonnet XXXIX
Sonnet XLI
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Sonnet LXIV
Sonnet LXXXIII
Sonnet LXXXIV
Sonnet XCII -
Songs from Astrophel and Stella
Doubt you to whom my Muse these
Notes Intendeth
Only Joy, now here you are
In a Grove most Rich of Shade
O Dear Life, When Shall it be
Who is it that This Dark Night
Ring out Your Bells
The Epilogue
FULKE GREVille, Lord Brooke (1554-
1628)-
THOMAS LODGE (1558?-1625)—-
Rosalind's Madrigal
Montanus' Sonnet
Turn I my Looks
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The Earth, late Choked with Showers 198
The Hamadryad's Song
Love Guards the Roses of thy Lips
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George Peele (1558?-1597?)—
Fair and Fair
A Farewell to Arms
CHIDIOCK TICHBORNE (1558?-1586)—
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Verses Written in the Tower the Night
before he was Beheaded -
ROBERT GREENE (1560?-1592)—
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