A Ballad of the Scottsysshe Kyne |
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A Lawde and Prayse |
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A prayer to the Father of heaven |
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An Elegie on Henry, fourth Erle of Northumberlande |
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Arectyng my syght |
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Colyn Cloute |
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Cuncta Licet Cecidisse Putas Discrimina Rerum |
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Excerpt from Speke, Parrot |
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From Colin Clout |
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Go, Piteous Heart |
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Knoledge, Acquayntance, Resort, Fauour With Grace |
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Mannerly Margery Milk and Ale |
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My Darling Dear, My Daisy Flower |
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Of all nacyons vnder the heuyn |
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The Auncient Acquaintance, Madam, Betwen Vs Twayn |
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The Book of Phillip Sparrow |
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The Bowge of Courte |
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The Tunning of Elenor Rumming |
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To Mistress Isabell Pennell |
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To Mistress Margaret Hussey |
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To Mistress Margery Wentworth |
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To Mistress Margery Wentworth-II |
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Vppon a Deedmans Hed |
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Why were ye Calliope embrawdered with letters of golde ? |
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With Lullay, Lullay |
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Womanhod Wanton Ye Want |
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