"Dear to my soul, then leave me not forsaken" |
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"Fair grace of graces, muse of muses all" |
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"Mine eye with all the deadly sins is fraught" |
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"To live in hell and heaven to behold" |
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"Whilst Echo cries, What shall become of me?" |
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An Excuse to His Mistress for Resolving to Love so Worthy a Creature |
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From Diana (To His Absent Diana) |
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Of Her Excellency Both in Singing and Instruments |
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Of His Mistress upon Occasion of Her Walking in a Garden |
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Of the Conspiracy of His Lady's Eyes and His Own to Engender Love |
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Of the Sudden Surprising of His Heart, and How Unawares He Was Caught |
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To God the Father |
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To God the Holy Ghost |
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To God the Son |
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To Our Blessed Lady |
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To Our Blessed Lady II |
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To Our Blessed Lady III |
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To St. John Baptist |
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To St. Katherine |
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To St. Margaret |
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To St. Mary Magdalen |
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To St. Mary Magdalen II |
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To St. Mary Magdalen III |
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To St. Mary Magdalen IV |
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To St. Michael the Archangel |
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To St. Peter and St. Paul |
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To the Blessed Sacrament |
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To the Princess of Orange |
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