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The Academy of Complements [S105610]

DMI number:
1767
Publication Date:
1640
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
S105610
EEBO/ECCO link:
http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2003&res_id=xri:eebo&rft_id=xri:eebo:citation:99841337
Shelfmark:
EEBO
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of 17th century verse and Collection including prose
Format:
Duodecimo
Content/Publication
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Fairer than Isacks Lover at the well
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p. 129
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Her Haires reflex with red strakes paints the skies
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p. 129
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On her Haire.
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Each eye-brow hangs like Iris in the skies
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p. 130
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On her eye-browes and Cheeks.
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Her face like Cinthiaes when in full she shineth
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p. 130
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On her face.
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Her lockes being plated like a fleece of wooll
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p. 130
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On her Lockes.
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Her stately front was figured from above
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p. 130
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On her forehead.
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Such colour hath her face as when the sunne
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p. 130
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On the colour of her face.
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For Arches be two heavenly Liddes
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p. 131
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On her eye-Liddes.
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Her bright Browes drive the sunne to clouds beneat
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p. 131
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Another on her eye-browes and Breath.
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Her eyes the contradictors of the night
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p. 131
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On her eyes.
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Her smiles so sweet and nice
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p. 131
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On her smiles.
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Two jetty sparks where Cupid chastely hides
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p. 131
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Another on the same.
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Her Cheekes like ripened Lillyes steep'd in Wine
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p. 132
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On her cheekes
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Her Cheeks with kindly Claret spred
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p. 132
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Another on the same.
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Her Christall chin like to the purest whit
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p. 132
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On her Chin.
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Her Eagles Nose is strait of Stately frame
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p. 132
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On her Nose and breath
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Her Lippes like Roses over-washt with dew
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p. 132
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On her Lippes.
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On these meanders if you gaze
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p. 132
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on her Eares.
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Her lips more red then Corrall stone
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p. 133
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On her Lippes and Necke.
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Her lips nere part but that they show
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p. 133
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On her teeth.
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Her Words doe fall like summer dewes on me
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p. 133
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On her tongue and Words
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She breaths forth flowers she makes the srping
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p. 133
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On her breath.
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Within the compasse of this holow sweet
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p. 133
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On her mouth and teeth.
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Sweet mouth that sendest a musicke rosied breat
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p. 133
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On her mouth.
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Joshua Sylvester
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A voice which doth the thrushes shrillnesse staine
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p. 134
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On her voice.
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Her Neck is like an Ivory shining Tower
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p. 134
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On her Necke.
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Her Twinne-like armes that stainlesse paire
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p. 134
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On her Armes.
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Here azured vaines doe use to stray
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p. 134
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On her Hands.
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In all her words such virtues couched be
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p. 134
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On her Speech.
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Long small made fit for Orpheus Lute
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p. 134
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On her fingers.
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These pearching squares with silver skin
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p. 134
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On her Shoulders.
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Fitly so named since it doth waste
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p. 135
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On her waste and Ribbes.
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Her brests those Ivory Globes circles with blew
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p. 135
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On her breasts.
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Her deeds are like great clusters of ripe grapes
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p. 135
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On her actions.
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Her mindful brest perfumes with frankincense
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p. 135
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On her goodthoughts.
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Her pappes are like faire Apples in their prime
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p. 135
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On her Pappes.
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Her lovely skin is white like Curdes new prest
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p. 136
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On her skin, and flesh.
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Her Maiden wombe the dwelling house of pleasure
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p. 136
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On her wombe.
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Here Love delights the wandring thought
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p. 136
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On her Navell.
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Most beauteous seale of Virgin wax
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p. 136
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On her bellie.
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These are the subjects that doe sit
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p. 136
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On her thighes.
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Her feet so short slender little round
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p. 137
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On her feet.
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Marke well how faire the flesh doth rise
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p. 137
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On the calves of her legges.
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May is not Loves month May is full of flowers
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p. 137
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Loves month.
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These knots of joy and gems of Love
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p. 137
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On her knees.
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This every part impartes a grace
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p. 137
Poem Title:
The conclusion.
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View but her Atlas smallesy small
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p. 137
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On the small of her legges.
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Love is a friend a fire a heaven a hell
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p. 138
Poem Title:
Definition of Love.
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Love is a golden bubble full of dreames
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p. 138
Poem Title:
What Love is.
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Love is a spirit all compact of fire
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p. 138
Poem Title:
The quality of Love.
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Love well is said to be A life in death
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p. 138
Poem Title:
The Inconstancy of Affections.
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Lovers well wot what griefe it is to part
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p. 138
Poem Title:
The parting of Lovers.
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The light of hidden fire it selfe discovers
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p. 138
Poem Title:
Love will out.
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All men doe erre because that men they be
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p. 139
Poem Title:
The errors of Lovers.
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Love is a subtile influence
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p. 139
Poem Title:
What Love is.
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Lovers best like to see themselves alone
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p. 139
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Lovers delight to be alone.
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The sight of hidden fire it selfe discovers
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p. 139
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Impossibility of concealing Love.
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We know not how to love till love unblind us
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p. 139
Poem Title:
Vowes of Lovers.
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When Venus strikes with beauty to the quicke
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p. 139
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On one sicke with Love.
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Love hates all arguments disputing still
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p. 140
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Love admits of no contrary arguments.
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Love is a blinded god an angry Boy
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p. 140
Poem Title:
What Love is.
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Love is a soure delight a sugred griefe
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p. 140
Poem Title:
Another definition of Love.
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Love is not full of mercy as men say
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p. 140
Poem Title:
The Cruelty of Love.
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This is the least effect of Cupids dart
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p. 140
Poem Title:
The Effects of Love.
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As without breath no pipe doth move
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p. 141
Poem Title:
Of Musicke and Love.
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Loves goes to love as schoole boyes from their books
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p. 141
Poem Title:
The parting of Lovers.
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Once learne to love the lesson is but plaine
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p. 141
Poem Title:
The Constancy of Lovers.
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Tis folly by our widest wordlings proved
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p. 141
Poem Title:
A Maxime.
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Were beauty under twenty lockes kept fast
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p. 141
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the Force of Love.
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When Love hath knit two hearts in perfect unity
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p. 141
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Love finds an opportunity.
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Desire being Pilot brought beauties prize
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p. 142
Poem Title:
The perserverance of a Lover.
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Occasions winged and ever flyeth fast
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p. 142
Poem Title:
Offers of Love not to be refused.
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One may indure for when the paine is past
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p. 142
Poem Title:
Patience of Lovers.
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Seld speaketh Love but sighs his secret pains
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p. 142
Poem Title:
Teares of Lovers.
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Sighes are the ease calamity affords
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p. 142
Poem Title:
Sorrowes of Lovers.
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There where the hearts Atturny once is mute
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p. 142
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On frozen affection.
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True Love's a Saint so shall you true Love know
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p. 142
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Of true and false Love.
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A way-ward beauty doth not fancy move
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p. 143
Poem Title:
On Coynesse.
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Faire beauty is the sparke of hot desire
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p. 143
Poem Title:
The beginnings of Love.
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Faire words and power attractive beauty
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p. 143
Poem Title:
Another.
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Lust makes oblivion beateth reason backe
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p. 143
Poem Title:
On Lust.
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Nothing so ill becomes the faire
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p. 143
Poem Title:
A Cruell Mistris.
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The ripest Corne dies if it be not reape
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p. 143
Poem Title:
On Virginity.
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Penelope in spending chaste her dayes
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p. 144
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Another on the same.
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Something must still be left to cheare our sinne
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p. 144
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On pleasures.
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The unstained vaile which Innocents adorne
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p. 144
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On Chastity.
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Thither let Phoebus sonnes resort
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p. 144
Poem Title:
On the Court.
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What can be said that Lovers cannot say
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p. 144
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On Desires.
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Where hearts be knit what helps if not to injoy
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p. 144
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On her delaying marriage.
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Where Jealousie in basest minds doth dwell
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p. 144
Poem Title:
On Jealousie.
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Drops pierce the flint not by their force or strength
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p. 145
Poem Title:
On Continued griefe.
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In high disdaine Love is a base desire
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p. 145
Poem Title:
On disdaine.
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Musicke can hardly solace humane eares
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p. 145
Poem Title:
On Musicke.
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Teares tye the tongue of an accusers grudge
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p. 145
Poem Title:
On the Power of teares.
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The man that still amidst misfortunes stands
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p. 145
Poem Title:
On Misfortunes.
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They fall which trust to fortunes fickle wheele
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p. 145
Poem Title:
On fate.
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Beautie's a beggar fye it is too bad
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p. 146
Poem Title:
On a modest faire one.
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It lives not in my power to love or hate
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p. 146
Poem Title:
On his Will.
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Jewels being lost we find againe this never
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p. 146
Poem Title:
On the losse of Virginity.
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Let Wolves and beasts be cruell in their kinds
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p. 146
Poem Title:
On Women.
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Maydes doe take more delight when they prepare
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p. 146
Poem Title:
On Marriage.
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Pleasures like posting guests make but small stay
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p. 146
Poem Title:
On pleasures and griefes.
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Youth learnes to change the course that he hath run
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p. 146
Poem Title:
On Youth.
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A Womans teares are falling stars at night
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p. 147
Poem Title:
On a womans teares.
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Hate and disdaine is painted in their eyes
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p. 147
Poem Title:
On coy dames.
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Like untun'd golden strings faire women are
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p. 147
Poem Title:
On Virginity.
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Lust never takes a joy in what is due
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p. 147
Poem Title:
On Lust.
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They melt with words as wax against the sun
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p. 147
Poem Title:
Inconstancy of Women.
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Though men can cover crimes with their sterne lookes
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p. 147
Poem Title:
Modesty of women.
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Women have tongues of craft and hearts of guile
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p. 147
Poem Title:
Another on the same.
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A Womans passions doth fire resemble
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p. 148
Poem Title:
Passions of a Woman.
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Constant in Love who tryes a womans mind
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p. 148
Poem Title:
A Constant Woman.
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Faire flowres that are not gathered in their prime
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p. 148
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Another on the same.
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It is a common rule that women neve
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p. 148
Poem Title:
Women envie one anothers Beauty.
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The fairest flowers of Beauty fades away
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p. 148
Poem Title:
On the finding of Beauty.
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The Libian Lions loose their sternest might
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p. 148
Poem Title:
On the power of Beauty.
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Things much retaind do make us most desire them
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p. 148
Poem Title:
On a Beauty cloistered up.
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Beauty brings fancy to a dainty feast
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p. 149
Poem Title:
On the excellency and power of Beauty.
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Beauty in heaven and earth this grace doth winne
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p. 149
Poem Title:
The effects of Beauty.
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Heaven made Beauty like her selfe to view
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p. 149
Poem Title:
Beauties not to be confined.
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In vaine our friends from this doe us dehort
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p. 149
Poem Title:
Beauties for the Court.
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It is decreed that features shall content
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p. 149
Poem Title:
On Beauty in meane atire.
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Never were Cheekes of Roses lockes of Amber
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p. 149
Poem Title:
On Beauty not injoyed.
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BEL When will Love be voyd of feares
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pp. 150-151
Poem Title:
A discourse of Love in verse.
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Much adoe I have god wot
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p. 150
Poem Title:
A wooing fit in verse.
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Sweet soule to whom I vowed I am a slave
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p. 151
Poem Title:
Another short wooing fit in verse.
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What wouldst thou wish tell me deere lover
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pp. 151-152
Poem Title:
The feares and resolutions of two Lovers.
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The cause my sweet thou dost deny
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p. 152
Poem Title:
Then wooing of a coy Dame.
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Wife if to be borne a maid be such a grace
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pp. 153-155
Poem Title:
A contention betweene a Wife, a Widow, and a Maide.
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Lover Whilst thou didst Love me and that neck of thine
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p. 156
Poem Title:
A Lover and his Mistris.
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Shee's cold thou hot how can we then agree
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p. 156
Poem Title:
A Lovers discourse with his heart.
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Come gentle death D who calls L ones opprest
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p. 157
Poem Title:
A Discourse betweene a Lover, Death, and Cupid.
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Take this scarfe blind Cupid hand and foot
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p. 157
Poem Title:
Upon a scarfe presented.
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Blind fortune doth not see how faire you be
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p. 158
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Upon a Looking-glasse presented.
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Fortune doth lend you hap it well or ill
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p. 158
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On a plaine gold Ring presented.
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Lady your hands are fallen into a snare
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p. 158
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Upon a paire of Bracelets presented.
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These Sissers doe your house-wifery bewray
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p. 158
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Upon a paire of Sissers presented.
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You love to see and yet to be unseene
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p. 158
Poem Title:
Upon a Fanne presented.
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Although I am assur'd I cannot dye
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p. 159
Poem Title:
A Letter to renew affection.
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Constant Love and vertue are
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pp. 159-160
Poem Title:
A Letter to perswade one to bee Constant.
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It is your beauty fairest not the wealth
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pp. 160-161
Poem Title:
A Letter to a Mayd from one that expected no portion.
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My businesse doth ascribe this forc'd neglect
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p. 161
Poem Title:
A Letter to excuse the not visiting a friend at ones departure out of Towne.
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Madam since that you are both great and good
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pp. 162-163
Poem Title:
A Complementall Letter sent to a Lady.
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First Line:
The Country now is happier then the Citty
Page No:
p. 162
Poem Title:
To a Sweetheart farre absent in the Country.
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First Line:
Fairest you desire to know
Page No:
pp. 163-164
Poem Title:
A Letter to a Gentlewoman on a Sigh.
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First Line:
If that I did offend and does amisse
Page No:
p. 164
Poem Title:
A Letter to excuse the abrupt taking of a Kisse.
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First Line:
The knowledge of your vertue makes me bold
Page No:
pp. 164-165
Poem Title:
A Letter to request a Courtesie.
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First Line:
Are you so young so handsome and so pretty
Page No:
pp. 165-166
Poem Title:
A Letter to a beautifull Gentlewoman, that was resolved to live and dye a Mayd.
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First Line:
My Unkind fate deserveth balem not I
Page No:
p. 166
Poem Title:
A Letter to a Gentlewoman in excuse of long absence.
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First Line:
Blame not a Mayd if she doth thus discover
Page No:
pp. 167-168
Poem Title:
A maydes Letter fearing a growing shame.
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First Line:
Heaven blesse my Love in whose sweet favor
Page No:
p. 167
Poem Title:
A Complementall Letter.
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First Line:
All is from your free mercy for I know
Page No:
pp. 168-169
Poem Title:
A Letter of thanks to a Gentlewoman for some favour received.
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First Line:
Wonder of beautie on whom I repose
Page No:
pp. 169-170
Poem Title:
To Mistris Penelope, Natures Master-Peece, the Lover expresses his flames of affection.
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First Line:
If I were young as you are I would prove
Page No:
pp. 171-172
Poem Title:
To a pretty witty scornefull Gentlewoman being proud of her beauty, and after troubled with the greene Sicknesse.
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First Line:
Round is the world and so is Love
Page No:
p. 171
Poem Title:
To Mistris E.B. Sent her With a Ring.
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First Line:
Enough of Teares their date expires
Page No:
pp. 172-173
Poem Title:
To a weeping Widdow wishing her to wipe away teares, with the conceit of a second Husband.
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First Line:
Come thou fairest master-peece
Page No:
p. 174
Poem Title:
To a young Mayd.
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First Line:
Once more I have presum'd to ease my griefe
Page No:
p. 174
Poem Title:
To a young Gentlewoman, that disdained her Lover.
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First Line:
For me to prayse your beauty would appeare
Page No:
p. 175
Poem Title:
A Complementall Letter to a Beautifull young Gentlewoman.
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