"Alas, so all things now do hold their peace..." |
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"I never saw you, madam, lay apart..." |
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"In Cyprus springs, whereas Dame Venus dwelt..." |
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"Love that doth reign and live within my thought..." |
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"Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green..." |
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"The golden gift that nature did thee give..." |
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"The soote season, that bud and bloom forth brings..." |
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"The sun hath twice brought forth the tender green..." |
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A Careless Man Scorning And Describing The Subtle Usage Of Women Toward Their Lovers |
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A Constant Lover Lamenteth. |
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A Praise of His Love |
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A Satire against the citizens of London |
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A Song Written By The Earl Of Surrey |
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A Vow To Love Faithfully, Howsoever He Be Rewarded |
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An Answer In The Behalf Of A Woman. |
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An Epitaph On Clere, Surrey's Faithful Friend And Follower |
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Brittle Beauty |
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Certain Books Of Virgil's Aeneis: Book II |
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Complaint Of A Dying Lover |
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Complaint of a Lover that Defied Love |
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Complaint Of The Absence Of Her Lover Being Upon The Sea |
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Description Of The Restless State Of A Lover. |
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From Tuscan Came My Lady's Worthy Race |
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Geue Place Ye Louers, Here Before |
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Harpalus. An Ancient English Pastoral |
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How No Age Is Content |
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Lady Surrey's Lament for Her Absent Lord |
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London, Hast Thou Accursed Me |
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Of Sardanapalus's Dishonorable Life And Miserable d**h. |
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Of the d**h of Sir T.W. the Elder |
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Of Thy Life, Thomas, This Compa** Well Mark |
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So Cruel Prison |
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Suche Waiwarde Waies Hath Love That Moste Parte In Discorde |
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The Ages of Man |
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The Burial of the Dane |
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The Fansy, Which That I Haue Serued Long |
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The Forsaken Lover Describeth And Forsaketh Love |
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The Frailty and Hurtfulness of Beauty |
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The Lover Describeth His Restless State |
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The Lover Excuseth Himself Of Suspected Change. |
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The Means To Attain A Happy Life. |
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The Things that Cause a Quiet Life |
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To The Lady That Scorned Her Lover. |
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Too Dearly Had I Bought |
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When Each Thing, Save The Lover In Spring, Reviveth To Pleasure. |
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When Ragyng Loue With Extreme Payne |
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