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Wits Interpreter [R4887]

DMI number:
1782
Publication Date:
1655
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
R4887
EEBO/ECCO link:
http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2003&res_id=x:eebo&rft_id=xri:eebo:citation:11889941
Shelfmark:
EEBO
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of 17th century verse and Collection including prose
Format:
Octavo
Content/Publication
First Line:
Well well 'tis true
Page No:
pp. 1-2
Poem Title:
SONGS.[Woman Undefil'd]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Alexander Brome
First Line:
A Hall a hall
Page No:
p. 2
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Take heed fair Cloris how you tame
Page No:
pp. 3-4
Poem Title:
SONG. [Disdain Reproved]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What is my fault of late alas I
Page No:
pp. 3-9 [7]
Poem Title:
38 Expostulation
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Health to the nut-brown Lasse
Page No:
p. 3
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Sir John Suckling
First Line:
Tis not how witty nor how free
Page No:
p. 4
Poem Title:
SONG. [What is most...]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O Doe not die for I shall hate
Page No:
pp. 4-5
Poem Title:
SONG. [To his Mistress Sick]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
John Donne
First Line:
If to love sweetnesse in alluring eyes
Page No:
p. 5
Poem Title:
SONG. [What 'tis to be in Love]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Bright hair which did the sun not shine
Page No:
p. 6
Poem Title:
To his Mistris on her hair.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Go naked Truth and let thy bashfull tears
Page No:
pp. 6-7
Poem Title:
A Message.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When as the hand as Tennis playes
Page No:
pp. 7-8
Poem Title:
The Tennis-Court.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I Know she is a woman
Page No:
p. 8
Poem Title:
Unbelief.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Once and no more so said my life
Page No:
p. 9
Poem Title:
Two kisses.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Though my carriage be but weak
Page No:
pp. 9-10
Poem Title:
Dissatsfaction.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
All you that women love
Page No:
pp. 10-11
Poem Title:
A description of Women.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Gansforde
First Line:
Shall I weep or shall I sing
Page No:
p. 11
Poem Title:
A Maidens complaint.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Tell me Jugge how spell'st thou Joane
Page No:
pp. 11-12
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Sweet Jone]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Though I must live here and by force
Page No:
p. 13
Poem Title:
To his Mistresse in absence. [A Letter to his Mistress in absence]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Carew
First Line:
Fair Wench I cannot court thy sprightly eyes
Page No:
p. 14
Poem Title:
A Countrey Suiter to his Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
He that loves a rosie-cheek
Page No:
pp. 14-15
Poem Title:
SONG. [A Song]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Carew
First Line:
Lye still my dear why dost thou rise
Page No:
p. 14
Poem Title:
Two, loath to depart.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
John Donne
First Line:
Shall I grieve or pine with sorrow
Page No:
p. 15
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Is she not wondrous fair but o I see
Page No:
pp. 15-16
Poem Title:
A Lovers passion.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Carew
First Line:
I am confirm'd a woman can
Page No:
pp. 16-17
Poem Title:
SONG. [Womens inconstancy]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Owen Feltham
First Line:
Tell me you starres that our affections move
Page No:
p. 16
Poem Title:
Love ill-requited.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Henry King
First Line:
Fairer than Diana chaster than Susanna
Page No:
pp. 17-18
Poem Title:
A Suit.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
His wits infirm who thinks we can
Page No:
p. 17
Poem Title:
The Answer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Come hither sweet melancholy
Page No:
pp. 18-19
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Women Scorned]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Although you cast the lure
Page No:
pp. 20-21
Poem Title:
Answer ex tempore.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Unlesse thou cast thy lure
Page No:
p. 20
Poem Title:
SONG. [Spare to Speak, Spare to Speed]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The fisher somtimes takes a frog
Page No:
p. 21
Poem Title:
Answer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The fisherman that fears
Page No:
p. 21
Poem Title:
[untitled] [To the same intent]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A king lives not a braver life
Page No:
pp. 22-23
Poem Title:
The Prisoners song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
But Lover spare to speak
Page No:
p. 22
Poem Title:
Answer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
My lover spare to speak
Page No:
p. 22
Poem Title:
[untitled] [To the same intent]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Change thy minde since she doth change
Page No:
pp. 23-24
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Change approved]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Robert Devereux
First Line:
A maiden fair I dare not wed
Page No:
p. 24
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Song]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Victorious beauty though your eyes
Page No:
p. 24
Poem Title:
SONG. [Victorious Beauty]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Aurelian Townshend
First Line:
Lye neer my Dear why do'st thou rise
Page No:
pp. 25-26
Poem Title:
Two loath to depart.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Women the woe of men cause of mens fall
Page No:
p. 25
Poem Title:
Women dispraised, praised.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Hence all ye vain delights
Page No:
p. 26
Poem Title:
Of Melancholy.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Return my joys and hither bring
Page No:
p. 26
Poem Title:
An Opposite to Melancholy.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Strode
First Line:
Down in her garden sate my dearest love
Page No:
p. 27
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Loves riddle resolved]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Her for a Mistris fain I would enjoy
Page No:
p. 27
Poem Title:
A Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Strode
First Line:
Think not deare love that I'll reveal
Page No:
pp. 27-6
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Carew
First Line:
Rise lovely Clia and be kinde
Page No:
p. 28
Poem Title:
To Cælia.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Who fears for thorns to pluck the lovely rose
Page No:
pp. 28-29
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The Virgin Lossa]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Man that serves a Lady fair
Page No:
pp. 29-30
Poem Title:
Expostulation.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Clouds of contempt have stirr'd up storms of care
Page No:
pp. 30-31
Poem Title:
The Storm.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Little Cupid God of Love
Page No:
pp. 32-33
Poem Title:
SONG. [His Mistress describ'd]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If not for love what thing were life
Page No:
p. 33
Poem Title:
Love's Encomium.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Care care go pack thou art no mate for me
Page No:
pp. 34-35
Poem Title:
To care.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The man that lives in womans love
Page No:
p. 34
Poem Title:
The Arraignment of Women.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If that a loyall heart and faith unstained
Page No:
p. 35
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Vain Love]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Tormented in my secret thought
Page No:
p. 35
Poem Title:
[untitled] [A Song]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Love is a sowre delight a sugred grief
Page No:
p. 36
Poem Title:
Description of Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
My heart spake to mine eyes and said
Page No:
p. 36
Poem Title:
'Tis vain to strive against the force of love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Whereat I wept ere while I laugh
Page No:
pp. 36-39 [7] Change of resolution.
Poem Title:
Change of resolution.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Fair Mistress if you can vouchsafe to see
Page No:
pp. 38-40
Poem Title:
To his Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Passions are lik'ned best to floods and streams
Page No:
p. 40
Poem Title:
To his Mistresse by Sir Walter Raleigh.
Attribution:
Sir Walter Raleigh.
Attributed To:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh]
First Line:
Wrong not sweet Mistris of my heart
Page No:
pp. 40-41
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Sir Robert Ayton
First Line:
Beauty sate bathing by a spring
Page No:
p. 40
Poem Title:
On Beauty.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Anthony Munday
First Line:
Tis fit no Poet now should love for I
Page No:
p. 41
Poem Title:
On his Mistris.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To her whose beauty doth excell
Page No:
p. 42
Poem Title:
A Health to his Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Richard Clerke
Thomas Carew
First Line:
Since nothing else will doe't Ile make a shift
Page No:
p. 42
Poem Title:
The New-years-gift.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Why should I but while she loves or date
Page No:
pp. 42-43
Poem Title:
The contempt of a Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
As careless wantons venture oft to meet
Page No:
p. 43
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The proof of Love]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Her eyes that all the world but me
Page No:
p. 43
Poem Title:
Blindness in Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Sure twas the spring past by for th'earth did wast
Page No:
pp. 43-44
Poem Title:
On a beautifull Lady walking in Hide-Park when the grasse first shewed it self.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Why didst thou ever love me tell
Page No:
p. 44
Poem Title:
Song. [Song. The Question]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Tis a merry life we live
Page No:
p. 45
Poem Title:
The Taylors Song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Till now I never did believe
Page No:
p. 45
Poem Title:
Reformation in love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Neville
First Line:
Go gentle wreath and let her know
Page No:
p. 46
Poem Title:
A copie of Verses made by a Lady, and sent to another Lady, with a bracelet made of her own hair.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If in this question I propound to thee
Page No:
p. 46
Poem Title:
The Question. A Dialogue, Luce. Kate. [The Question moved between Luce and Kate]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Careless of love and free from fears
Page No:
pp. 47-48
Poem Title:
The surprise.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Till I beheld fair Clia's face
Page No:
p. 47
Poem Title:
Cælia, singing.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Gaze not on swans in whose soft brest
Page No:
p. 48
Poem Title:
Beauty extoll'd.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Farewel dear sweet yet ere I goe once more
Page No:
p. 49
Poem Title:
Parting from his weeping Mistreße.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Lady I think that once I heard you say
Page No:
pp. 49-50
Poem Title:
In preservation of some excellent verses.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The purest Pearl of Nature is my choice
Page No:
p. 49
Poem Title:
In Commendation of his Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Am I despis'd because you say
Page No:
pp. 50-51
Poem Title:
Age not to be rejected.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Robert Herrick
First Line:
Amarantha sweet and fair
Page No:
p. 50
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Amarantha counselled]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Richard Lovelace
First Line:
Happy Adonis whose alluring grace
Page No:
pp. 51-52
Poem Title:
Why disdain'd.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Then our music is in prime
Page No:
p. 51
Poem Title:
Song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Cartwright
First Line:
A rare exployt what go and woe and wed
Page No:
p. 52
Poem Title:
On a Gentleman who was married to his Mistreß upon the first addresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Good Madam Fouler do not trouble me
Page No:
pp. 52-53
Poem Title:
To a deformed Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If shadows be a Pictures excellence
Page No:
pp. 53-54
Poem Title:
On a Gentlewomans black hair and eyes.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Walton Poole
First Line:
All the materials are the same
Page No:
pp. 54-55
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Song] [division with next poem uncertain]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Flye O flye sad sigh and bear
Page No:
p. 54
Poem Title:
The Sigh.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Cartwright
First Line:
She's not the fairest of her name
Page No:
pp. 55-56
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Song]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Mine own sweet Nan that you can
Page No:
pp. 56-58
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Song]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Tis true fair Celia that by thee I live
Page No:
pp. 58-9
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Against Platonick Love]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Why should I wrong my judgment so
Page No:
pp. 59-60
Poem Title:
Upon his unconstant Mistreß.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The day's return'd and so are we to pay
Page No:
p. 59
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Sir John Birkenhead
First Line:
Fate's now grown merciful to men
Page No:
pp. 60-61
Poem Title:
Of one cured of the toothach, by a kiß from a Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Carew
First Line:
Cupid is an idle toy
Page No:
p. 61
Poem Title:
Of Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Dearest do not now delay me
Page No:
p. 61
Poem Title:
[untitled] [No Delay]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
John Fletcher
First Line:
Why should we laugh and be jolly
Page No:
pp. 61-63
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The Poets SONG]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Alexander Brome
First Line:
Tush let them keep him if they can
Page No:
pp. 63-64
Poem Title:
The Cavaliers Husband.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Canst thou love me and yet doubt
Page No:
pp. 64-65
Poem Title:
The entire heart.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thou nere vilt riddle neighbour John
Page No:
pp. 65-66
Poem Title:
Devonshire song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Strode
First Line:
When cold winters withered brow
Page No:
pp. 66-68
Poem Title:
The hunting of the hare.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Wrong not sweet Empresse of my heart
Page No:
p. 68
Poem Title:
To his Mistreß.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Sir Robert Ayton
First Line:
Temptation breeds those love-attracting flowers
Page No:
p. 69
Poem Title:
From a Gentelman to his Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I keep my horse I keep my whore
Page No:
pp. 69-70
Poem Title:
The theifes Song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
John Fletcher
First Line:
What shall I do that am undone
Page No:
p. 69
Poem Title:
A Lovers lamentation.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
George Radney
First Line:
A bonny bird I had
Page No:
pp. 70-71
Poem Title:
The Sparrow
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here within this place is cur'd
Page No:
p. 70
Poem Title:
The Mountebanks Song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I wo'not go to't I mun no go to't
Page No:
p. 70
Poem Title:
The Yorkshire maides Song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
He that marries a merry Lasse
Page No:
p. 71
Poem Title:
Which wife to choose.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Women are born but to make fooles of men
Page No:
p. 72
Poem Title:
[untitled] [printed as part of previous verse]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Since first I saw thy face I resolv'd
Page No:
pp. 73-4
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Song]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Are thou so mad to love a Lasse
Page No:
p. 74
Poem Title:
Answer to the third stave.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Its not the fair that will not do
Page No:
p. 74
Poem Title:
[untitled] [On his discreet Mistress]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
All mans desires Lucilla tend
Page No:
p. 75
Poem Title:
Enjoyment of his Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The fruitful branches of the Vine
Page No:
pp. 75-76
Poem Title:
One falling in Love with his Sister.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A woeful dismal subject might have done
Page No:
p. 76
Poem Title:
On a fair Lady presented to a Gentlemans view, who was lately recovered of a tedious sickness: and as he was at Tunbridge, requested to commend her.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thine's fair factious all that can
Page No:
pp. 76-77
Poem Title:
On his black Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Speak not of Conscience my Lucilla more
Page No:
pp. 77-78
Poem Title:
On his Conscientious Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Welcome fair Lucilla more
Page No:
pp. 78-79
Poem Title:
Song. On one coming to bed to him.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
And wherefore now my dearest heart
Page No:
p. 79
Poem Title:
A Dialogue upon parting.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
As Colin went forth his sheep to unfold
Page No:
pp. 80-81
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Colins Adventure]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Death fatal death in thy unconquered armes
Page No:
p. 81
Poem Title:
A Lover and Death.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If thus you must needs goe
Page No:
pp. 82-83
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The Departure]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Small is the bee but yet with his small sting
Page No:
pp. 83-85
Poem Title:
The Shepherds Complaint.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thou wantst as much judgement as I no ods
Page No:
pp. 85-86
Poem Title:
Against Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What gentle Saint shall I envoke to sue
Page No:
pp. 86-87
Poem Title:
To his Catholick Mistreß thrown down by him in the corn as he strugled for a ki??.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
At Church there did appear on Sunday last
Page No:
p. 87
Poem Title:
Upon a Lady that came to Church in a Mask.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Much talk I'ave heard of vertue and the graces
Page No:
pp. 87-88
Poem Title:
On his Mistress.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Watch lost in a Tavern That's a Crime
Page No:
p. 88
Poem Title:
On a watch lost in a Taverne.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here let me war in these arms let me lie
Page No:
p. 88
Poem Title:
To his Mistress going to War.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The parcht earth drinks the rain
Page No:
pp. 88-89
Poem Title:
A Catch.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I thought but to have warm'd me at thine eyes
Page No:
p. 89
Poem Title:
On a Lady of too high quality for him.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Phillis must walk no more by night
Page No:
pp. 89-90
Poem Title:
Phills walking by night.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
As when old Saturn bore the sway
Page No:
pp. 90-91
Poem Title:
To Niphea, an Engagement on return of her favour.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Print upon my lips a kiss
Page No:
pp. 91-92
Poem Title:
The Kiss.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Have you any crackt maidenheads to new leach or mend
Page No:
p. 92
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Sad Orpheus having lost his wife
Page No:
pp. 92-94
Poem Title:
Musick from hell.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Take her and tug her
Page No:
p. 92
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Vertue Beauty forms of Honour
Page No:
p. 94
Poem Title:
On his fair Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Come with our voices let us war
Page No:
pp. 94-95
Poem Title:
On a Lady Singing.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Preserve thy sighs unthrifty girle
Page No:
pp. 95-96
Poem Title:
A farewell to his Mistresse, on his going to the Wars.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Sir William Davenant
First Line:
Broom broom the bonny broom
Page No:
p. 96
Poem Title:
The Broom-mans Song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Distressed Pilgrim whose dark clouded ey
Page No:
pp. 96-97
Poem Title:
A Dialogue betwixt Cordanus and Amoret.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Richard Lovelace
First Line:
Oh what a fault nay what a sin
Page No:
pp. 97-98
Poem Title:
On a Gentelman that had the small pox.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Aged man that mowes these fields
Page No:
p. 97
Poem Title:
A Dialogue bewixt Time and a Pilgrim.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Aurelian Townshend
First Line:
I know there are some fooles that care
Page No:
pp. 98-99
Poem Title:
The choice of a Mistreß.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Sir John Suckling
First Line:
Calling to mind my eyes wear long about
Page No:
pp. 99-100
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
By Sir Walter Raleigh.
Attributed To:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh]
First Line:
If the quick spirit of your eye
Page No:
pp. 100-101
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Opportunity]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Carew
First Line:
Phillis why should we dealy
Page No:
p. 100
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Song to Phillis]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Edmund Waller
First Line:
A vertuous dame that saw a Lawyer rome
Page No:
p. 101
Poem Title:
[281] Upon a Lawyer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Cloris farewell I now must go
Page No:
pp. 101-102
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Farewel to Chloris] [2 poems as 1]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I marveld much last day what you did mean
Page No:
p. 101
Poem Title:
[281] How Sack makes one lean.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Little Love serves my turn 'Tis so enflaming
Page No:
p. 101
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Little love serves turn]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
No sooner Cinna's wife was dead and buried
Page No:
p. 101
Poem Title:
[281] Of one that took thought for a wife.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Come lovely Phillis since it thy will is
Page No:
p. 103
Poem Title:
[untitled] [SONG]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Amid the Mirtles as I walk
Page No:
p. 103
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The Stray shepheredess found]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Carew
First Line:
Wert thou much fairer then thou art
Page No:
pp. 103-104
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Disdain return'd]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
M. W. M.
First Line:
Lay that sullen Garland by thee
Page No:
pp. 104-5
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The Conquest of Love]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Change Platonists change for shame
Page No:
pp. 105-106
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The Platonick Lover]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Wake my Adonis do not die
Page No:
p. 105
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When Celia I intend to flatter you
Page No:
pp. 106-7
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I prethee send me back my heart
Page No:
p. 107
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The Demand]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Sir John Suckling
First Line:
I wish no more thou shouldst love me
Page No:
pp. 108-109
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The Sacrifice]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Since love hath in thine and mine eye
Page No:
p. 108
Poem Title:
[untitled] [SONG]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Why shouldst thou swear I am forsworn
Page No:
p. 108
Poem Title:
[untitled] [To his Mistress, who unjustly taxed him of leaving her off]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Richard Lovelace
First Line:
Faith be no longer coy
Page No:
p. 109
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Enjoyment desir'd]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Tel me no more her eyes are like
Page No:
pp. 109-110
Poem Title:
[untitled] [SONG. The Lovers Mistake]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Sir Henry Moody
First Line:
Go and bestride the Southern wind
Page No:
p. 110
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Of the kind boy I ask no red and white
Page No:
pp. 110-111
Poem Title:
[untitled] [No Beauty in Women]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
She that loves me for my selfe
Page No:
p. 111
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Who deserves to be best loved]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
By all thy glories willingly I go
Page No:
pp. 111-112
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Unconstancy blamed]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
H. Champneys
First Line:
Twelve sorts of meats my wife provides
Page No:
p. 112
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The cross wife's Banquet]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Be gone be gone thou perjur'd man
Page No:
pp. 113-114
Poem Title:
The Unconstant Suitor.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Come my sweet whilst every strain
Page No:
p. 113
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The Kiss]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
First if thou art a freshman and art bent
Page No:
pp. 114-115
Poem Title:
A Lovers advice.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Commit thy ship unto the wind
Page No:
p. 115
Poem Title:
Of Women.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
These arguments you here propound
Page No:
pp. 115-116
Poem Title:
The Answer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I saw fair Chloris walk alone
Page No:
p. 115
Poem Title:
Upon his Mistresse walking in the Snow.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Strode
First Line:
She that will eat her breakfast in her bed
Page No:
p. 115
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Matthew Mainwaring
First Line:
Bacchus Iacchus fill our brains
Page No:
pp. 116-117
Poem Title:
A Bacchanal.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If the center of my brest
Page No:
p. 116
Poem Title:
To her important Servant.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Since I must needs into thy School return
Page No:
p. 116
Poem Title:
A Ladies prayer to Cupid.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Carew
First Line:
Thou shepherd whose intentive eye
Page No:
pp. 117-118
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Her Mistress found]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Aurelian Townshend
First Line:
A Proper peece that beares sweet beauties prise
Page No:
pp. 119-120
Poem Title:
A faire woman described.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Astrologers whose opticks prie
Page No:
p. 120
Poem Title:
On His Mistresses eyes.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What though I were not pew'd but stood in yoke
Page No:
p. 120-121
Poem Title:
On one that laught a him at Church.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O how my lungs do trickle ha ha ha
Page No:
pp. 121-122
Poem Title:
[untitled] [omitted in 1671]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Come Chloris hie we to the bower
Page No:
p. 122
Poem Title:
[untitled] [omitted in 1671]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Keep on your vail and hide your eye
Page No:
p. 122-123
Poem Title:
To a Lady unvailing her self.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Strode
First Line:
Tis but with other nymphs and swaines
Page No:
p. 123
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To play upon a Viol if
Page No:
pp. 123-124
Poem Title:
The Violin.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
You that love do mean to sport
Page No:
pp. 124-125
Poem Title:
Tobacco.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Solicit not my chaster eyes
Page No:
pp. 125-126
Poem Title:
A Rapture.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Ah silly boy how can it be
Page No:
p. 127
Poem Title:
The reply to the fair boyes answer being courted by the Black-more.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If any stranger do appear
Page No:
p. 127
Poem Title:
Mistrust in Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
This dog may kisse your hand your lip
Page No:
pp. 127-128
Poem Title:
On a little Dog presented to a Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I Walk't abroad not long ago
Page No:
pp. 128-129
Poem Title:
A SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Content fair cruell let us part
Page No:
pp. 129-130
Poem Title:
A SONG. [A Debt unpay'd]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Of the kind boy I aske no red and white
Page No:
p. 129
Poem Title:
A SONG. [Beauty deny'd]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Look see how unregarded now
Page No:
pp. 130-131
Poem Title:
A SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
By all the perjuries thy lips did wear
Page No:
p. 131
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Who Besse she nere was half so vainly clad
Page No:
pp. 131-133
Poem Title:
Upon the Naked Bedlams and spotted beasts on Covin Garden.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Spring
First Line:
Come my pretty false ey'd maid
Page No:
p. 133-134
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O you sweet rurall beauties who were never
Page No:
p. 133
Poem Title:
[untitled] [printed with previous poem]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Pish modest sipper to't again
Page No:
pp. 134-135
Poem Title:
To his Mistresse not drinking off her wine.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Now a good morning to my sweet
Page No:
pp. 135-136
Poem Title:
Good morrow to his Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O That joy so soon should wast
Page No:
p. 136
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Where did you borrow that last sigh
Page No:
p. 136
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Sir William Berkley
First Line:
Why Disease dost thou molest
Page No:
pp. 136-137
Poem Title:
To sicknesse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Ramp up my genius be not retrograde
Page No:
p. 138
Poem Title:
A mock rime.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Love is blind and wanton
Page No:
p. 138
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Here my sweetest Mistresse lies
Page No:
p. 139
Poem Title:
A SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
False world good night since thou hast brought
Page No:
pp. 139-141
Poem Title:
Farewell to Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Tis not the pink I gape upon
Page No:
pp. 141-142
Poem Title:
To his istresse putting flowers in her bosome.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Come my Celia let us prove
Page No:
p. 141
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Modest and fair for fair and good are neer
Page No:
p. 142
Poem Title:
A mock Song. [absent in 1671 edition]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Cockbodikins chill work no more
Page No:
pp. 143-144
Poem Title:
The Devonshire ditty.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Philosophers who in old age did live
Page No:
p. 143
Poem Title:
Answer to a question.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Then straight came rustling to my doore
Page No:
pp. 145-146
Poem Title:
The second Part.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
There was a maid her name was Sis
Page No:
pp. 147-148
Poem Title:
A SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Why so fair why so sweet
Page No:
pp. 148-150
Poem Title:
A mock Song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
May my fair Mistresse live
Page No:
pp. 150-153
Poem Title:
Good wishes to his Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
No twas no Diamond let fall
Page No:
p. 150
Poem Title:
Upon his Mistresse letting fall a Diamond Ring.
Attribution:
J.W.
Attributed To:
J. W.
First Line:
I And my Mistresse on a day
Page No:
p. 153
Poem Title:
A game at Chess.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
We would make bonfires Sir but that we doubt
Page No:
p. 153
Poem Title:
The Parsons welcome to his Patron new married.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I Have an eye for her that's fair
Page No:
pp. 154-155
Poem Title:
A Sacrifice to his Mistresse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Sleepy my dear yes yes I see
Page No:
p. 155
Poem Title:
To his Mistresse desirous to go to bed.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Beauty and Love once fell at ods
Page No:
pp. 156-157
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I Love a Lasse but cannot shew it
Page No:
p. 157
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The bashful Lover]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Tis but a frown I prethee let me die
Page No:
p. 157
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The Request]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Forbear fond swain I cannot love
Page No:
p. 158
Poem Title:
A Pastoral Dialogue.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Why should you weep
Page No:
p. 158
Poem Title:
[untitled] [SONG]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Did you not once Lucinda view
Page No:
pp. 159-160
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Pastoral Dialogue]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Dear Sylvia let thy Thirsis know
Page No:
p. 159
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Pastoral Dialogue]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Weaver
First Line:
I Can love for an hour when I am at leasure
Page No:
pp. 160-261
Poem Title:
[sic] [untitled] [The careless Lover]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What if our bodies cannot meet
Page No:
p. 160
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The Platonick Love]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lies one in flowre of youth
Page No:
p. 197 [297]
Poem Title:
On one Master Kitchin.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
One time as twas my ordinary wont
Page No:
pp. 197[297]-298
Poem Title:
Epigram.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Tom a feild fought one from the beaten side
Page No:
p. 197 [297]
Poem Title:
Epigram.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Tell not I die or that I live by thee
Page No:
pp. 261-262
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I Will not trust thy tempting graces
Page No:
p. 261
Poem Title:
[untitled] [The Resolution]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Stanley
First Line:
Oh my Claria cruell faire
Page No:
p. 262
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O Tell me Damon canst thou prove
Page No:
pp. 263-264
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
You meaner beauties of the night
Page No:
p. 263
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Farewell the gilded follies pleasing troubles
Page No:
pp. 264-265
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
By Sir Kenelm Digby.
Attributed To:
Sir Kenelm Digby
First Line:
The Spaniard loves his ancient step
Page No:
pp. 266-267
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
His head is of a comely block
Page No:
p. 267
Poem Title:
In commendation of her Servant.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Hence with passion sighs and tears
Page No:
p. 267
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Heywood
First Line:
Jack of Calice Vulcan's son
Page No:
p. 268
Poem Title:
Doctor King, upon Hillier, a deformed fellow of Christ-Church.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Chine of beef God save us all
Page No:
pp. 268-269
Poem Title:
Upon a chine of Beef.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Flatman
First Line:
Here lies Dick Primer Oh most envious death
Page No:
p. 268
Poem Title:
On Dick Primer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Bastard
First Line:
Here six foot deep in his fast sleep
Page No:
p. 269
Poem Title:
Epitaph.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Within this chest
Page No:
p. 269
Poem Title:
Epitaph on John West.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Woman may be fair and yet her minde
Page No:
p. 270
Poem Title:
On women.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Death meeting him arm'd with his sword and shield
Page No:
p. 270
Poem Title:
On Sir F. Vere.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lyes Salisbury our little great Commander
Page No:
p. 270
Poem Title:
On old Cecil.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Upon a dark light gloomy sunshine day
Page No:
p. 271
Poem Title:
Nonsense... Francis Bacon. [A messe of Nonsense]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Fair was the Morn when bloody-minded Mars
Page No:
p. 272
Poem Title:
[untitled] [Mars Anger'd]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here doth lyethe good old Knight Sir Harry
Page No:
p. 272
Poem Title:
EPITAPH.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lyes little Crook-back who was justly reckon'd
Page No:
p. 272 [274]
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here one doth lie that serveth to reveal
Page No:
p. 272 [274]
Poem Title:
On Steale-wit.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
It was no dream I was awake and saw
Page No:
pp. 272[274]-275
Poem Title:
Of Beauty.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Jockie with Jinnie dancing
Page No:
p. 272
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Justice of late hath lost her wits
Page No:
p. 272 [274]
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To love or praise a thing unknown
Page No:
p. 272
Poem Title:
On Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Beauty smoother than an ivory plane
Page No:
p. 272 [274]
Poem Title:
On A Gentlewoman injured by the Small Pox
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Strode
First Line:
Wilt thou hear what man can say
Page No:
pp. 272-273
Poem Title:
On a Gentlewoman.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
As man the winde that breeds the belly's pain
Page No:
p. 273
Poem Title:
On a Fart.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I Prithee Death tell me the reason why
Page No:
p. 273
Poem Title:
On Joane Hogg. A Question to Death
Attribution:
by W.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The silver sound of music sweet
Page No:
p. 273
Poem Title:
On a Vicar.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The way to write an Epitaph
Page No:
p. 273
Poem Title:
On fair Isabell.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
This nimble footman ran away from death
Page No:
p. 273
Poem Title:
On a Footman.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
John Heath
First Line:
Dames are endu'd with vertues excellent
Page No:
p. 275
Poem Title:
Of women in a double sense.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Love is a game at Tables where the Dye
Page No:
p. 275
Poem Title:
On Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Some men say perhaps yet speak no treason
Page No:
p. 275
Poem Title:
[untitled]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What's that you call a maidenhead
Page No:
pp. 275-276
Poem Title:
On a Maidenhead.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Comely Lady that of late was sped
Page No:
p. 276
Poem Title:
A Lady's Question to a Doctor.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
An one-ey'd boy born of a half-blind mother
Page No:
p. 276
Poem Title:
On a Gentlewoman, and her Son, each of them wanting an eye.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To see such dainty ghosts as you appear
Page No:
p. 276
Poem Title:
On meeting a Gentlewoman in the dark.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Is't for a grace or is't for some dislike
Page No:
p. 276
Poem Title:
On a Gentlewomans behaviour.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
John Harrington
First Line:
Cudd's life and precious coles
Page No:
p. 277
Poem Title:
On Master Button.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here Andrew lies that vexed with a wife
Page No:
pp. 277-278
Poem Title:
Upon Andrew Leigh.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lies a Horse that dy'd but
Page No:
p. 277
Poem Title:
Upon a Horse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lies a Tallow Chandler I need not tell it
Page No:
p. 277
Poem Title:
An Epitaph on a Tallow Chandler.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
His disease was unknown his greife was hid
Page No:
p. 277
Poem Title:
Upon one that dy'd suddenly.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Child and dead alas how should that come
Page No:
p. 277
Poem Title:
On a Childe
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Freeman
First Line:
Here lies Sir Stephen Somes with his head full low
Page No:
p. 278
Poem Title:
On Sir Stephen Somes.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
One calls me friend yet urges me to pay
Page No:
p. 278
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Within this Cave of clay interred is
Page No:
p. 278
Poem Title:
On Captain Manweering.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Be silent you still musick of the Spheares
Page No:
p. 278
Poem Title:
On a fair Gentlewoman that sung well.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Strode
First Line:
Dearest thy tresses are not Threads of Gold
Page No:
pp. 278-279
Poem Title:
On a beautifull Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Carew
First Line:
Much wine will make dead-drunk but twas thy lot
Page No:
pp. 279-280
Poem Title:
On Archee the foole who was struck into a swound with a blow upon the head with a pot.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Old Cosmus to his friends thus out doth give
Page No:
pp. 280-101[281]
Poem Title:
Of one that will do many things hereafter.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Upon an instrument of pleasing sound
Page No:
p. 280
Poem Title:
On a Lady playing on the Musick.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A fine young Clerk of kin to Frier Frapper
Page No:
pp. 282-283
Poem Title:
Of the Commodities men have at their marriage
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A rich old Lord did wed a rich young Lady
Page No:
p. 282
Poem Title:
Of a kind unkind Husband.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Cis by this candle in my sleep I thought
Page No:
p. 282
Poem Title:
Of swearing between a wife and her Husband.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A smooth-tongu'd Preacher that did much affect
Page No:
pp. 283-284
Poem Title:
On a Preacher.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Minister affecting singularity
Page No:
p. 284
Poem Title:
Of a female Minister.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Bonner that once had Bishop been of London
Page No:
p. 284
Poem Title:
Two witty Answers.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Linus came late to me fix crowns to borrow
Page No:
p. 284
Poem Title:
Of Borrowing.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Baron and a Knight were one day walking
Page No:
p. 285
Poem Title:
On A Crow
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A man of Wales between S Davids day & Easter
Page No:
pp. 285-386[286]
Poem Title:
A Welchman.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Blest be those heav'nly powers that brought to light
Page No:
p. 285
Poem Title:
On the praise of women.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Hie blest gloves and understan
Page No:
p. 285
Poem Title:
On a pair of Gloves.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A rustick Swain was cleaving of a block
Page No:
p. 287
Poem Title:
On a Countryman and his wife.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
He who with learning and his wit
Page No:
p. 287
Poem Title:
Another.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Immoderate Death that wouldst not once confer
Page No:
p. 287
Poem Title:
On the death of the Treasurer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Women are born in Wiltshire
Page No:
p. 287
Poem Title:
On VVomen.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
My Love is made of natures chiefest mold
Page No:
p. 288
Poem Title:
On his Mistress.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Not want of heart but want of art
Page No:
p. 288
Poem Title:
Gift.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Such meat doth gluttony procure
Page No:
p. 288
Poem Title:
Tobacconist.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If that from glove you take the letter G
Page No:
p. 288
Poem Title:
Glove.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Strode
First Line:
What's a woman natures oversight
Page No:
p. 289
Poem Title:
Cuckold.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Why dost thou send me violets my dear
Page No:
p. 289
Poem Title:
To his Mistress sending him a Poesie of Violets.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Keep on the Mask and hide your eyes
Page No:
p. 289
Poem Title:
On a Mask.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Strode
First Line:
Love is a fire of nature which by turnes
Page No:
p. 290
Poem Title:
Of Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Out of his glasse one took a flye
Page No:
p. 290
Poem Title:
On a Flye in a glaß.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Geta from wool and weaving first began
Page No:
p. 290
Poem Title:
On Geta.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Bastard
First Line:
In older times an ancient custome twas
Page No:
p. 290
Poem Title:
On Swearing.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
John Harrington
First Line:
He's happy that avoyds lust Female kind
Page No:
pp. 291-292
Poem Title:
Upon Women.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In anger pufft you say I prove
Page No:
p. 291
Poem Title:
To a proud, rich, but deformed Gentlewoman:
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Clergy-man that oft had preacht
Page No:
pp. 292-293
Poem Title:
Upon a Usurer
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
NIX I that the Winters daughter am
Page No:
p. 292
Poem Title:
On these three words: NIX IX CORNX: Snow 9 A Crow.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lies at least ten in the hundred
Page No:
p. 293
Poem Title:
Another.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lies he where no man sees
Page No:
pp. 293-294
Poem Title:
On a Noteous Courtier. [...Notorious...]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lies Jack-Carelesse
Page No:
p. 293
Poem Title:
On a Spend-thrift.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Conceive a fault by me conceiv'd
Page No:
p. 294
Poem Title:
On a Childe found.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lieth he he lieth here
Page No:
p. 294
Poem Title:
On a love-sick Youth.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Underneath this stone is laid
Page No:
p. 294
Poem Title:
On a Chamber-Maid.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Within this everlating tomb
Page No:
pp. 294-295
Poem Title:
On a rich Lawyer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Betwixt two Suitors sat a Lady fair
Page No:
pp. 295-296
Poem Title:
On the resolution of the Garland.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
From wares and cares and feigned breath
Page No:
p. 295
Poem Title:
On a Citizen.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In my conceit she would him soonest have
Page No:
p. 296
Poem Title:
Answer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Since both our age and sex and all do move
Page No:
p. 296
Poem Title:
A Contention between a Monk and a young Virgin.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thy hoods pull'd off nay then I'm dead and gone
Page No:
pp. 298-299
Poem Title:
On his Mistresse undressing her.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A common phrase long used here hath been
Page No:
pp. 299-300
Poem Title:
Upon going to the Bath.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Calling for beere know not the gods they ought
Page No:
p. 299
Poem Title:
On her drinking
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Lawyer call'd unto the bar but lately
Page No:
pp. 300-301
Poem Title:
On a Lawyer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
It hath been said to give good spirits hope
Page No:
p. 300
Poem Title:
How an Aße may prove an Elephant.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I heard a pleasant tale at Cammington
Page No:
pp. 301-302
Poem Title:
On a Bayly.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When I but buy two suits of rich apparrel
Page No:
p. 301
Poem Title:
On one unwilling to lend money.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Don Pedro drinks to no man at the board
Page No:
p. 303
Poem Title:
On a Lord.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Leda was Balbus quean yet might she have deny'd it
Page No:
p. 303
Poem Title:
On Leda.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
My lovely Leda some at thee repining
Page No:
p. 303
Poem Title:
On her Religion.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When Galla for her health goes to the Bath
Page No:
pp. 303-304
Poem Title:
On Calla going to the Bath.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Froward yet fortunate if fortune knew it
Page No:
p. 304
Poem Title:
To a Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Cob thou nor Souldier cheife nor Fencer art
Page No:
p. 304
Poem Title:
On Cob.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Fine Madam Wouldbe wherefore should you feare
Page No:
p. 304
Poem Title:
To Madam Wouldbe.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Touch'd with the sin of false play in his punk
Page No:
p. 304
Poem Title:
On a Cheater.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
When Mill came first to Court th'unprofiting soule
Page No:
p. 305
Poem Title:
On a waiting Gentlewoman.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Would you believe when you this Mounsieur see
Page No:
p. 305
Poem Title:
On an English Mounsieur.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Do what you come for Captain with your news
Page No:
p. 306
Poem Title:
On a hungry Captain.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Groyn come of age his state out of hand
Page No:
p. 306
Poem Title:
On Groyn.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
A Gallant full of life and void of care
Page No:
p. 307
Poem Title:
Of finding a Hare
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
An author writes and proves in some degrees
Page No:
pp. 307-308
Poem Title:
Of Books and Cheese.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Rob Will and Davy
Page No:
p. 307
Poem Title:
A Scotch Verse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
John Harrington
First Line:
Thou more then most sweet glove
Page No:
p. 307
Poem Title:
For a pair of Gloves.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
I heard that Smug the Smith for Ale and Spic
Page No:
p. 308
Poem Title:
On a drunken Smith.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I saw Dame Leda's Picture lately drawn
Page No:
p. 308
Poem Title:
On a Lady Painted.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Where lately harbour'd many a famous whore
Page No:
p. 308
Poem Title:
On a hot House.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Ridway rob'd Duncote of three hundred pound
Page No:
p. 308
Poem Title:
On a Robbery.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
All men are wormes but this no man in silk
Page No:
p. 309
Poem Title:
On a Courtier.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
At Court I met in cloathes brave enough
Page No:
p. 309
Poem Title:
On something that walks somewhere.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Hardy thy brain is valiant tis confest
Page No:
p. 309
Poem Title:
On Brainhardy.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
When men a dangerous disease did scape
Page No:
p309 On a Doctor.
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
A certain man was to a Judge complaining
Page No:
p. 310
Poem Title:
Of writing with a double meaning
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Taylour a man of an upright dealing
Page No:
p. 310
Poem Title:
On a Taylour.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
John Harrington
First Line:
I heard among some other pretty tales
Page No:
pp. 311-312
Poem Title:
On two Welsh Gentlemen.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Mall I do mark that when you mean to prove me
Page No:
p. 311
Poem Title:
On a womans Eloquence.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
One Lord two Knights one Squire two Dames at least
Page No:
p. 311
Poem Title:
A tale of a rosted Horse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Don Pedro's out of debt be bold to say it
Page No:
p. 312
Poem Title:
On one in debt.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I see thee sell swords pistols cloaks and gowns
Page No:
p. 312-313
Poem Title:
On a Brother that set his wife to sale.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Cobler and a Curate once disputed
Page No:
p. 312
Poem Title:
On a Cobler and a Curate.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
John Harrington
First Line:
A curst wife of her husbands dealings doubting
Page No:
p. 313
Poem Title:
On a Specchless woman.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A Citizen that dwelt neer Temple-bar
Page No:
p. 313
Poem Title:
On a Citizen
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
When Galla and myself do talk together
Page No:
p. 314
Poem Title:
On a Lady, and her lawny Fan.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Shift here in Town not meanest among Squires
Page No:
p. 314
Poem Title:
On a Lieutenant.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Bankes feels no lamnesse of his knotty gout
Page No:
p. 315
Poem Title:
On a Usurer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Lord here is a Gamester chang'd his hair close cut
Page No:
p. 315
Poem Title:
On a Gamester reformd.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Th'expence of odours is a most vain sin
Page No:
p. 315
Poem Title:
On one perfum'd.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
While Beast instructs his fair and vertuous wife
Page No:
p. 315
Poem Title:
Of a voluptuous Knight.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
For all night sins with othes wives unknown
Page No:
p. 316
Poem Title:
On old Colt.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Gypsee new bawd is turn'd Physitian
Page No:
p. 316
Poem Title:
On Gipsee.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
No Cause nor Client fat will Cheveril lees
Page No:
p. 316
Poem Title:
On a Lawyer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Who says that Giles and Joan at discord be
Page No:
pp. 316-317
Poem Title:
On Giles and Jone.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
A Wight there is come out of the East
Page No:
pp. 317-320
Poem Title:
A new Song on the Turkish Artist which is lately come into England, which danceth on a Rope eight and thirty foot from the ground.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Like as their ends their fruits were so the same
Page No:
p. 317
Poem Title:
On Bawds and Usurers.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Is this the Knight who some vast Wife to win
Page No:
p. 317
Poem Title:
To Wooall a Knight.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Sir Lucklesse troth for luck sake passe by one
Page No:
p. 317
Poem Title:
Another.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Spies you are lights in State but of base stuff
Page No:
p. 317
Poem Title:
On Spies.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
A light young man did lie with a lighter woman
Page No:
p. 386 [286]
Poem Title:
On Tom Holland, and Nel Cotton.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Galla will pawn her Maidenhead on this
Page No:
p. 386 [286]
Poem Title:
On Galla.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Those veines are natures yet
Page No:
p. 386 [286]
Poem Title:
A Necklace.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Vouchsafe thy pris'ner this to be
Page No:
p. 386 [286]
Poem Title:
Another.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Strode
First Line:
When you put on this little band
Page No:
p. 386 [286]
Poem Title:
Posies for Bracelets.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Strode