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The Academy of Complements with Many New Additions [ESTC R28041]

DMI number:
1727
Publication Date:
1684
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
R28041
EEBO/ECCO link:
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Shelfmark:
NCBEL 334 (1684)
Full Title:
THE | Academy | OF | COMPLEMENTS | WITH | Many New Additions | OF | Songs and Catches [i]A-la-mode.[/i] | STORED | With Variety of Complemental and | Elegant Expressions, of LOVE and | COURTSHIP. | Also Witty and Ingenious Dialogues | and Discourses, | [i]Amorous and Jovial.[/i] | With Significant LETTERS upon | Several Occasions. | Composed for the use of [i]Ladies[/i] and | [i]Gentlewomen. | By the most refined[/i] Wits [i]of this Age.[/i] | [rule] | [i]London:[/i] Printed for [i]P.Parker[/i] at the | [i]Leg[/i] and [i]Star[/i] in [i]Cornhil,[/i] 1684.
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection including prose
Format:
Duodecimo
Comments:
CONTENTS: 1) 'Complemental Expressions: Or, Pearls of Eloquence.' pp.1-116. 2) 'Posies for Rings, and other pleasant things.' pp.116-119. 3) 'A Short Riddling entertainment.' pp.120-123. 4) 'A choice Collection of Proverbs & Apothegms.' pp.123-129. 5) 'Phrases for the beginning of Letters, for our greater speed in our urgent occasions.' pp.129-131. 6) 'Choice Forms of Letters.' pp.131-158. 7) 'Styles or Terms used to the King's or the Queen's Majesty' pp.158-9. 8) 'Superscriptions with Subscriptions adjoined to them, as they are most properly applied.' pp.159-179. 9) Songs pp.179-386.
Other matter:
END MATTER: 1) 'The Table.' pp.387-396.
References:
BOD- EEBO
Related Miscellanies
Title:
The new academy of complements [ESTC R11946]
Publication Date:
1681
ESTC No:
R11946
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Another Edition of
Comments:
Related People
Publisher:
P. Parker
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Content/Publication
First Line:
Brighter than inside barks of new hewn cedar
Page No:
pp.86-7
Poem Title:
Encomiums on the Beauty of his Mistress.
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First Line:
Her face like Cynthia's when in the full she shineth
Page No:
p.87
Poem Title:
On Her Face.
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First Line:
Her hairs reflect with read streaks paint the skies
Page No:
p.87
Poem Title:
On Her Hair.
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First Line:
Her stately front was figured from above
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p.87
Poem Title:
On Her Forehead.
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First Line:
Two jetty sparks where Cupid chastely hides
Page No:
pp.87-8
Poem Title:
On Her Eyes.
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First Line:
Her lips more red than coral stone
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p.88
Poem Title:
On her Lips and Neck.
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First Line:
Her azured veins do use to stray
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p.89
Poem Title:
On her Hands.
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First Line:
Fitly so named since it doth waste
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p.90
Poem Title:
On her Waste, and Ribs.
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First Line:
Her love delights the wandering thought
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p.90
Poem Title:
On her Navel.
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First Line:
Most beauteous seal of virgin's wax
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p.90
Poem Title:
On her Belly.
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First Line:
These are the objects that do sit
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p.90
Poem Title:
On her Thighs.
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First Line:
Lovers well wot what grief it is to part
Page No:
p.91
Poem Title:
On the parting of Lovers.
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First Line:
She hath Venus' lip and eye
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p.91
Poem Title:
A taste of his Mistresses perfections.
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First Line:
Love is a blinded lad an angry boy
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pp.92-3
Poem Title:
what love is.
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First Line:
Love is a sour delight a sugared grief
Page No:
p.93
Poem Title:
Another definition of Love.
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First Line:
One was the bow one was the dart
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p.93
Poem Title:
Lovers wounds.
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First Line:
The fair the false love can
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p.94
Poem Title:
No business like that of Love.
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First Line:
As the stars in darkest night
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p.95
Poem Title:
On the Lovers adversity.
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First Line:
To the red man read thy read
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pp.96-7
Poem Title:
Proverbs on their Complexions, with their Expositions.
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First Line:
Beauty is a beggar fie it is too bad
Page No:
p.97
Poem Title:
On a fair one.
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First Line:
Like to the self inhabiting snail
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p.97
Poem Title:
A merry Companion.
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Suppose thy mistress fled from thee
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p.98
Poem Title:
Another.
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They melt with words as wax against the sun
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p.98
Poem Title:
On the inconstancy of Women.
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First Line:
Dear love do not your beauty wrong
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p.100
Poem Title:
Lovers Prime.
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First Line:
Excellent mistress brighter than the moon
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p.100
Poem Title:
A Clownish Courtship.
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First Line:
He that intends to woo a maid
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pp.100-101
Poem Title:
How to Woo a Maid.
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First Line:
I love because it comes to me by kind
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p.100
Poem Title:
To his Mistress.
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First Line:
Give me a kiss from those sweet lips of thine
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p.101
Poem Title:
On an Incomparable kiss.
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First Line:
When first I saw thee thou didst sweetly play
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p.101
Poem Title:
To his Mistress.
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First Line:
Ask me no more whether do stray
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pp.102-3
Poem Title:
To his Mistress.
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First Line:
Let not brittle beauty make
Page No:
p.102
Poem Title:
To his Mistress on the frailty of Beauty.
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First Line:
Number the days the cloudy and the clear
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p.102
Poem Title:
On the paucity of the fair.
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First Line:
Tell him that hath my heart in chase
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p.102
Poem Title:
Disdain for Disdain.
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First Line:
I saw Clarenda walk about
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p.103
Poem Title:
On his Mistresses walking in the Snow.
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First Line:
Go restless ghost tell that proud fair
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pp.104-5
Poem Title:
The Lover Ghost.
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First Line:
Shall I be slave unto a woman's will
Page No:
p.104
Poem Title:
A Resolve.
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First Line:
Thought do not vex me whilst I sleep
Page No:
p.104
Poem Title:
A Reprieve for a Love sick mind.
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First Line:
Oh love are all thy arrows gone
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pp.105-6
Poem Title:
The Lovers complaint and resolution.
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First Line:
Divine Clarinda she whom truth calls fair
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p.106
Poem Title:
Upon Clarinda's begging a lock of hair.
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First Line:
Fierce bulls when Venus stings incite
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p.106
Poem Title:
The Lovers undertakings.
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First Line:
The fair to folly easy to be led
Page No:
p.106
Poem Title:
On the Complexions and Constitutions.
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First Line:
Dost see how unregarded now
Page No:
p.107
Poem Title:
Mistresses Cheeks.
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First Line:
Kate doth not hide her privy parts
Page No:
p.107
Poem Title:
On ugly Women.
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First Line:
Since I must needs into thy school return
Page No:
pp.107-8
Poem Title:
A Ladies prayer to Cupid.
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First Line:
Much ado I have I wot
Page No:
p.108
Poem Title:
A wooing fit in verse.
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First Line:
When will love be void of fears
Page No:
pp.108-9
Poem Title:
Love Queries.
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First Line:
Fr Since both our age our sex and all do move
Page No:
pp.109-110
Poem Title:
A Parley betwixt a Fryer somewhat lascivious, and a fair Nun.
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First Line:
D What wouldst thou wish tell me dear lover
Page No:
p.110
Poem Title:
The fears and resolutions of two Lovers.
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First Line:
I Sweet soul to whom I vowed I am a slave
Page No:
p.110
Poem Title:
Another short wooing fit.
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First Line:
He I say I love and if thou ask how well
Page No:
p.111
Poem Title:
The Lover and his Mistress.
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First Line:
R The cause my sweet thou dost deny
Page No:
p.111
Poem Title:
The wooing of a coy Dame.
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First Line:
Wife if to be born a maid be such a grace
Page No:
pp.111-114
Poem Title:
A contention between a Wife, a Widdow, and a Maid;
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First Line:
L Whilst thou didst love me and that neck of thine
Page No:
pp.114-5
Poem Title:
A Lover and his Mistress.
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L Come gentle death D Who calls L One
Page No:
pp.115-6
Poem Title:
A discourse between a Lover, Death, and Cupid.
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First Line:
She's cold though hot how can we then agree
Page No:
p.115
Poem Title:
A Lovers discourse with his Heart.
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First Line:
Fear God and love thou me
Page No:
pp.119-120
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
Quest My flesh and my skin is red
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pp.120-3
Poem Title:
A Short Riddling entertainment.
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First Line:
Ah cruel bloody fate what canst thou now do more
Page No:
pp.179-80
Poem Title:
Song.
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First Line:
When first my dear Delia my heart did surprise
Page No:
p.180
Poem Title:
SONG.
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S How unhappy a lover am I
Page No:
pp.181-182
Poem Title:
Song I.
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First Line:
From the fair Lavinian shore
Page No:
p.182
Poem Title:
Song 2.
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First Line:
Now the weather is warm
Page No:
p.183
Poem Title:
Song 3.
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First Line:
We'll call for our barge and to Lambeth we'll row
Page No:
pp.183-4
Poem Title:
Song 4.
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First Line:
Bright Celia know twas not thine eyes
Page No:
p.184
Poem Title:
Song 5.
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First Line:
Beneath a myrtle shade
Page No:
p.185
Poem Title:
Song 6.
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First Line:
A Lover I am and a lover I'll be
Page No:
p.186
Poem Title:
Song 8.
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First Line:
My love is full of noble pride
Page No:
p.186
Poem Title:
Song 5.
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First Line:
When daisies pied and violets blue
Page No:
pp.186-7
Poem Title:
Song 9.
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First Line:
Stay shepherd prithee shepherd stay
Page No:
pp.187-8
Poem Title:
Song 10.
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First Line:
Oh fain would I before I die
Page No:
p.188
Poem Title:
Song 11.
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First Line:
A wife I do hate
Page No:
pp.189-90
Poem Title:
Song 13.
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First Line:
As we went wandering all the night
Page No:
p.189
Poem Title:
Song 12.
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First Line:
Like a dog with a bottle tied fast to his tail
Page No:
p.190
Poem Title:
Song 15.
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First Line:
To little or no purpose I spent many days
Page No:
p.190
Poem Title:
Song 14.
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First Line:
All the flatteries of fate
Page No:
p.191
Poem Title:
Song 16.
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First Line:
I'll go to my love where he lies in the deep
Page No:
pp.191-2
Poem Title:
Song 17.
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First Line:
Go thy way go thy way
Page No:
p.192
Poem Title:
Song 18.
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First Line:
The bread is all baked
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pp.192-3
Poem Title:
Song 18.
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First Line:
Fill up the bowl with rosy wine
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pp.193-4
Poem Title:
Song 21.
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First Line:
Now the cock doth cry cock a doodle doo
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p.193
Poem Title:
Song 20.
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First Line:
Underneath this myrtle shade
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pp.194-5
Poem Title:
Song 22.
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First Line:
Be thou joyful I am jolly
Page No:
pp.195-6
Poem Title:
Song 24.
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First Line:
How happy art thou and I
Page No:
p.195
Poem Title:
Song 23.
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First Line:
Come hither my dearest come hither to me
Page No:
pp.196-7
Poem Title:
Song 25.
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Poor Celia once was very fair
Page No:
p.197
Poem Title:
Song 26.
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Jam Prithee Susan what dost muse on
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pp.198-9
Poem Title:
Song 27.
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Damon I tell thee I never shall be
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p.199
Poem Title:
Song. 29. Her Answer.
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Sylvia tell me how long it will be
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p.199
Poem Title:
Song 28.
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Joan to the maypole away let's run
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pp.200-1
Poem Title:
Song 32.
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On the bank of a brook as I sat fishing
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p.200
Poem Title:
Song 31.
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Sylvia know I never shall more
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p.200
Poem Title:
Song 30. His Reply.
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Alas how long shall I and my maidenhead lie
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p.202
Poem Title:
Song 33.
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No creature can be more pleasant than we
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p.202
Poem Title:
Song 34.
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Out upon it I have loved
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pp.202-3
Poem Title:
Song 35.
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Say but did you love so long
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p.203
Poem Title:
Song 36. Her Answer.
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Let the bowl pass free
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p.204
Poem Title:
Song 37.
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First Line:
Tell me dearest prithee do
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pp. 205-6
Poem Title:
Song 38.
Attribution:
Pagination mislabelled. Should be pp. 205-6 but labelled pp. 229-30.
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An old house end an old house end
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p.206-7
Poem Title:
Song 40. A CATCH.
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Well we will do that rigid thing
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p.206
Poem Title:
Song 39.
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Away with this cash twill make us all mad
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pp.207-8
Poem Title:
Song 42. The Needy mans Song.
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Page 208 mispaginated as p. 232.
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Jog on jog on the footpath way
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p.207
Poem Title:
Song 41. A CATCH.
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My masters and friends whosoever intends
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pp.208-9
Poem Title:
Song 43. The Politick Drinker.
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First Line:
Fly boy fly to the cellar bottom
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p.210
Poem Title:
Song 44. | A CATCH.
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Since you will needs my heart possess
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pp.210-11
Poem Title:
Song 45.
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I always resolved to be free from the charms
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pp.211-12
Poem Title:
Song 46.
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Beauteous Chloris while thou dost enjoy
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pp.212-3
Poem Title:
Song 48.
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Cloris let my passion ever
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p.212
Poem Title:
Song 47.
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Fair Clarinda I do owe
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p.214
Poem Title:
Song 49.
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Nay persuade not I've swore
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pp.214-5
Poem Title:
Song 50.
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Comely swain why sits thou so
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p.215
Poem Title:
Song 51.
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Ah how sweet it is to love
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pp.216-7
Poem Title:
Song 54.
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Thus from the prison to the throne
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pp.216
Poem Title:
Song 52.
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Under the willow shades they were
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p.216
Poem Title:
Song 53.
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Let's fill with wine this lusty bowl
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pp.217-8
Poem Title:
Song 55.
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Thou sits too long at the pot Tom
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pp.218-9
Poem Title:
Song 56.
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Now we are met let's merry merry be
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p.219
Poem Title:
Song 57.
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Sack is the prince of wine
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pp.219-20
Poem Title:
Song 58.
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This ale my bonny lads
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p.220
Poem Title:
Song 59.
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A | I love a nymph a lack a day
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p.221
Poem Title:
Song 60.
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I have been in love | And in debt and in drink
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p.221
Poem Title:
Song 61.
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Hang up Mars
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p.222
Poem Title:
Song 62.
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What alas will the knowing avail me
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pp.222-3
Poem Title:
Song 61.
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Bacchus Iacchus fill our brains
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pp.223-4
Poem Title:
Song 65.
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Take heed fair Chloris how you tame
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p.223
Poem Title:
Song 64.
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Bring us some sack and claret
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pp.225-6
Poem Title:
[no title]
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Of all the brave birds that ere I did see
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p.225
Poem Title:
Song 66.
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The morning doth waste
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p.225
Poem Title:
Song 67.
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Beauty and love once fell at odds
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pp.226-7
Poem Title:
Song 69.
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Number the sands that do restrain
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pp.227-8
Poem Title:
Song 71.
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When my sense in wine I steep
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p.227
Poem Title:
Song 70.
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No I will sooner trust the wind
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p.252
Poem Title:
Song 72.
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Pagination jumps at this point from 227 to 252.
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When I set the young men play
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p.252
Poem Title:
Song 73.
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Come Chloris leave thy wandering sheep
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p.253
Poem Title:
Song 77.
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Know Celia since thou art so proud
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p.253
Poem Title:
Song 76.
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Come drink off your liquor
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p.254
Poem Title:
Song 78.
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When our glasses flow with wine
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pp.254-5
Poem Title:
Song 79.
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Diogenes was merry in his tub
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p.255
Poem Title:
Song 80. | A CATCH.
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Here lies not in but on earth's womb
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pp.255-6
Poem Title:
Song 81. | On a Horse.
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If every woman were served in her kind
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pp.256-7
Poem Title:
Song 83.
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When Arthur first in court began
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p.256
Poem Title:
Song 82.
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Disputes daily arise and errors grow bolder
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p.258
Poem Title:
Song 85.
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Where the bee sucks there suck I
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p.258
Poem Title:
Song 86.
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You fiends and furies come along
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p.258
Poem Title:
Song 84.
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A curse upon thee for a slave
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p.259
Poem Title:
Song 88.
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I can love for an hour when I am at leisure
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pp.259-60
Poem Title:
Song 89.
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What shall he have that killed the dear
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p.259
Poem Title:
Song 87.
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Tom and Will were shepherds swains
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pp.260-1
Poem Title:
Song 90.
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Tis well tis well with them say I
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pp.261-2
Poem Title:
Song 51.
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Dear love let me this evening die
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pp.262-3
Poem Title:
Song 92.
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Pompey was a mad man a mad man
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pp.263-4
Poem Title:
Song 93.
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No man loves fiery passion can approve
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pp.264-5
Poem Title:
Song 96.
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The pot and the pipe
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p.264
Poem Title:
Song 94.
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There was three cooks of Colebrook
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p.264
Poem Title:
Song 95.
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Strait my green gown into breeches I'll make
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p.265
Poem Title:
Song 57.
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He that marries a merry lass
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p.266
Poem Title:
Song 99.
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I won't go to it I must not go to it
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p.266
Poem Title:
Song 98.
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Stay shut the gate
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pp.267-8
Poem Title:
Song 100.
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My lodging is on the cold ground
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p.268
Poem Title:
Song 101.
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Thou deity swift winged love
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pp.268-9
Poem Title:
Song 101.
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Help help o help divinity of love
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pp.269-70
Poem Title:
Song 103.
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Cupid's no god a wanton child
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p.270
Poem Title:
Song 104.
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If freely I might discover
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p.270
Poem Title:
Song 105.
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Young and simple though I am
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pp.270-1
Poem Title:
Song 106.
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Oh that joy so soon should waste
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pp.271-2
Poem Title:
Song 107.
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Amongst the myrtles as I walked
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pp.272-3
Poem Title:
Song 109.
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Why so pale and wan fond lover
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p.272
Poem Title:
Song 108.
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How happy is the prisoner who conquers his fate
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pp.273-4
Poem Title:
Song 110.
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We'll call and drink the cellar dry
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pp.274-77
Poem Title:
Song 111.
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A silly poor shepherd was folding his sheep
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p.277
Poem Title:
Song 113.
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Cornutus called his wife both whore and slut
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p.277
Poem Title:
Song 114. | To a Cuckold.
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How great a number in one rigid fate
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p.278
Poem Title:
Song 115.
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In a season all oppressed
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pp.278-9
Poem Title:
Song 117.
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Your merry poets old boys
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p.278
Poem Title:
Song 116.
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Come come you ladies of the night
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pp.279-80
Poem Title:
Song 118.
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He that will court a wench that is coy
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pp.280-1
Poem Title:
Song 120.
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Why should passion lead me blind
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p.280
Poem Title:
Song 119.
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Behold the brand of beauty tossed
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pp.281-2
Poem Title:
Song 121.
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Come follow me you country lasses
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p.282
Poem Title:
Song 139.
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How ill doth he deserve a lover's name
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p.282
Poem Title:
Song 122.
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Let fools great Cupid's yoke disdain
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pp.282-3
Poem Title:
Song 123.
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Noble King Lud here hast thou stood
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pp.283-4
Poem Title:
Song 124. | Prisoners of Ludgat's Song.
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Charon o Charon
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pp.284-5
Poem Title:
Song 126.
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Stre Orpheus I am come from the deeps below
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p.284
Poem Title:
Song 139.
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Arm arm arm arm the scouts are all come in
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pp.285-6
Poem Title:
Song 127.
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Cast our caps and care away
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pp.286-7
Poem Title:
Song 128.
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Bring out your coney skins fair maids to me
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p.287
Poem Title:
Song 129.
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Since we poor slavish women know
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pp.287-8
Poem Title:
Song 130.
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I'd have you quoth he
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pp.288-9
Poem Title:
Song 132.
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Let Fortune and Phillis frown if they please
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p.288
Poem Title:
Song 131.
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Broom broom the bonny broom
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p.289
Poem Title:
Song 133.
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He that's wise and wary
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pp.289-90
Poem Title:
Song 134. | On our falling out with Spain.
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The wars are done and gone
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pp.290-1
Poem Title:
Song 135.
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Have you any cracked maidenheads to new leach or mend
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p.291
Poem Title:
Song 137.
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Tis late and cold stir up the fire
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pp.291-2
Poem Title:
Song 138.
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Will ye buy any honesty come away
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p.291
Poem Title:
Song 138.
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How long shall I pine for love
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p.292
Poem Title:
Song 140.
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I'll sing you a sonnet that never was in print
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pp.292-4
Poem Title:
Song 69.
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Bright shines the sun play beggars play
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p.297
Poem Title:
Song 143.
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Stay noble hearts the other quart
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pp.297-8
Poem Title:
Song 114.
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Sure it is so then let it go
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pp.298
Poem Title:
Song 145.
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Calm was the evening and clear was the sky
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p.299
Poem Title:
Song 146.
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Celamina of my heart
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pp.300-1
Poem Title:
Song 142.
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Call for the master o this is fine
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pp.301-2
Poem Title:
Song 148.
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Come ye termagant turks
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pp.302-3
Poem Title:
Song 150.
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Cupid once was weary grown
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p.302
Poem Title:
Song 149.
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In the merry month of May
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p.303
Poem Title:
Song 151.
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Ph Charon o gentle Charon let me woo thee
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p.304
Poem Title:
Song 152. | Charon and Philomel.
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Why sit you here so dull
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pp.304-5
Poem Title:
Song 153.
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The glories of our birth and state
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pp.305-6
Poem Title:
Song 154.
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What an ass is he that waits a woman's leisure
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pp.306-7
Poem Title:
The Indifferent. | Song 115.
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Sir Eglamore that valiant knight fa la la la la
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pp.307-8
Poem Title:
Song 157.
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When Aurelia first I courted
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p.307
Poem Title:
Song 156.
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I know more than Apollo
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pp.309-10
Poem Title:
Song 113.
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If it be not love I ought to fear
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p.309
Poem Title:
Song 134.
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As I lay all alone on my bed slumbering
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pp.310-11
Poem Title:
Song 159.
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Come shepherds come
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pp.311-2
Poem Title:
[no title]
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Shep Tell me dearest what is love
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p.311
Poem Title:
Song 160.
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Damon thou never loved me yet
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p.312
Poem Title:
Song 162.
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Still to be neat still to be dressed
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pp.312-3
Poem Title:
Song 163.
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Come my Daphne come away
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pp.313-4
Poem Title:
Song 165.
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Hold back thy hours dark night till we have done
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p.313
Poem Title:
Song 164.
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Why would we now boast of Arthur and his knights
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pp.314-17
Poem Title:
Song 166.
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Courtier if thou needs would wive
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p.317
Poem Title:
Song 167.
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Poor citizen if thou wilt be
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p.317
Poem Title:
Song 168.
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There was an invisible fox by chance
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pp.317-8
Poem Title:
Song 169.
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If love his arrows shoot so fast
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p.318
Poem Title:
Song 170.
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Room for the melancholy wight
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p.318
Poem Title:
Song 171.
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Chant birds in every bush
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p.319
Poem Title:
Song 174.
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Love is a bog a deep bog and a wide bog
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p.319
Poem Title:
Song 173.
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Welcome welcome again to thy wits
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p.319
Poem Title:
Song 172.
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Come follow follow me
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pp.320-1
Poem Title:
Song 175.
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Drink drink all you that think
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pp.321-2
Poem Title:
Song 276.
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We lived one and twenty years
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pp.322-3
Poem Title:
Song 177.
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He that will woo a widow must not dally
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p.323
Poem Title:
Song 178.
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Show me no more the marigold
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p.323
Poem Title:
Song 179.
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Slaves are they that heap up mountains
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pp.323-4
Poem Title:
Song 179.
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Fire fire lo here I burn in such desire
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pp.324-5
Poem Title:
Song 182.
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I am confirmed a woman can
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p.324
Poem Title:
Song 181.
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I love a woman be she tall
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pp.325-6
Poem Title:
Song 183.
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I prithee leave me love me no more
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p.326
Poem Title:
Song 185.
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Not wise enough to rule a state
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p.326
Poem Title:
Song 184.
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Turn Amarillis to thy swain
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p.326
Poem Title:
Song 186.
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Why should we not laugh and be jolly
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pp.327-8
Poem Title:
Song 187.
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Amintas that true hearted swain
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pp.328-9
Poem Title:
Song 188.
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A maiden of late
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pp.329-31
Poem Title:
Song 190.
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Come give me the wench that is mellow
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p.329
Poem Title:
Song 189.
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Cast away care all you that love sorrow
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p.331
Poem Title:
Song 191.
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What creatures on earth
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pp.331-2
Poem Title:
Song 192.
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When Orpheus sweetly did complain
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p.332
Poem Title:
Song 193.
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Oh my Chloris can those eyes
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p.333
Poem Title:
Song 194.
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When icicles hang by the wall
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pp.333-4
Poem Title:
Song 195.
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Have you any work for the sow gelder ho
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p.334
Poem Title:
Song 197.
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Our ruler hath got the vertigo of state
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pp.334-5
Poem Title:
Song 198.
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What a dainty life the milkmaid leads
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p.334
Poem Title:
Song 196.
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Gallants gallants think it no scorn
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p.335
Poem Title:
Song 199.
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Why should I my liberty lose
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pp.335-6
Poem Title:
Song 200.
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Have you observed the wench in the street
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pp.336-7
Poem Title:
Song 201.
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After the pangs of a desperate lover
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p.337
Poem Title:
Song 202.
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Hang sorrow cast away care
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pp.337-8
Poem Title:
Song 233.
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Here's a health to our sovereign
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pp.338-9
Poem Title:
Song 206. A CATCH.
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Make ready fair lady tonight
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p.338
Poem Title:
Song 204.
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Tis Amarillis walking all alone
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p.338
Poem Title:
Song 205.
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Of late in the park a fine fancy was seen
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pp.339-40
Poem Title:
Song 208.
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See see | Chloris my Chloris comes in yonder bark
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p.339
Poem Title:
Song 207.
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Come my honey my douse my dell my dear
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pp.341-2.
Poem Title:
Song 211.
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Cupid is Venus only joy
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p.341
Poem Title:
Song 210.
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From the temple to the board
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p.341
Poem Title:
Song 209.
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The Spaniard loves his ancient step
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pp.342-3
Poem Title:
Song 212.
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When as Leander young was drowned
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p.343
Poem Title:
Song 216.
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I dote I dote
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pp.344-6
Poem Title:
Song 214.
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Phillis for shame let us improve
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pp.346-7
Poem Title:
Song 218.
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Come let us laugh let us drink let us sing
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p.347
Poem Title:
Song 219.
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Men of war march bravely on
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p.347
Poem Title:
Song 220.
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Phillis it is not in your power
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pp.347-8
Poem Title:
Song 221.
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Have you any work for a tinker mistress
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p.348
Poem Title:
Song 222.
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Upon thy fair tresses which Phoebus excel
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pp.348-9
Poem Title:
Song 223.
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Bring back my comforts and return
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pp.349-50
Poem Title:
Song 221.
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Tell me prithee faithless swain
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pp.350-1
Poem Title:
Song 223.
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Ah Chloris that I now could sit
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pp.351-2
Poem Title:
Song 123.
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I pass all my hours in a shady old grove
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p.352
Poem Title:
Song 224.
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Come let us be friends and most friendly agree
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p.353
Poem Title:
Song 226.
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She that with love is not possessed
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p.353
Poem Title:
Song 125.
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Wake all you dead what ho what ho
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pp.353-4
Poem Title:
Song 227.
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I keep my horse I keep my whore
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pp.354-5
Poem Title:
Song 229.
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Now that the spring hath filled our veins
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p.354
Poem Title:
Song 228.
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The thirsty earth drinks up the rain
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p.355
Poem Title:
Song 230.
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To friend and to foe
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p.356
Poem Title:
Song 231.
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How hard is an heart to be cured
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pp.357-8
Poem Title:
Song 232.
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where ever I am and whatever I do
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pp.358-9
Poem Title:
Song 233.
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Come fill us a brimmer of sack
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pp.359-60
Poem Title:
Song 143.
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When thy servant is at leisure
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pp.360-1
Poem Title:
Song 235.
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A restless lover I espied
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pp.361-2
Poem Title:
Song 236.
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Give over foolish heart and make haste to despair
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pp.362-3
Poem Title:
Song 237.
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First Line:
Let him that undertook to praise
Page No:
pp.363-4
Poem Title:
Song 238.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I languish all night and sigh all the day
Page No:
pp.364-5
Poem Title:
Song 239.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Blame not your Almeda nor call her your grief
Page No:
pp.365-6
Poem Title:
Song 241. | Answer to Almeda,
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Farewell my Almeda my joy and my grief
Page No:
p.365
Poem Title:
Song 240.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Blush not redder than the morning
Page No:
pp.366-7
Poem Title:
Song 243. | To a Bride.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Man that gains a married treasure
Page No:
p.366
Poem Title:
Song 242.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Have I not told thee dearest mine
Page No:
pp.367-8
Poem Title:
Song 244.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Io hymen io hymen io hymen
Page No:
p.368
Poem Title:
Song 245.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The nymph that undoes me is fair and unkind
Page No:
pp.368-9
Poem Title:
Song 246.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Give me more love or more disdain
Page No:
pp.369-70
Poem Title:
Song 275.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Phillis though your powerful charms
Page No:
p.369
Poem Title:
Song 274.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Evening | I am the evening dark as night
Page No:
pp.370-1
Poem Title:
Song 252. | A Dialogue between the Evening and a Boy.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Run to love's lottery run maids and rejoice
Page No:
p.370
Poem Title:
Song 251.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Phillis let's shun the common fate
Page No:
pp.371-2
Poem Title:
Song 253.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Let fears and objections away
Page No:
pp.372-3
Poem Title:
Song 255.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
This bumper to Bacchus we'll drink it all round
Page No:
p.372
Poem Title:
Song 254.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Go with thy staff the sea divide
Page No:
pp.373-4
Poem Title:
Song 256.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Great god of fierce battles
Page No:
pp.374-5
Poem Title:
Song 258. | To Mars.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Let the ghosts in black Erebus roar
Page No:
p.374
Poem Title:
Song 257. | A Health to Bacchus.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Come live with me and be my whore
Page No:
p.375
Poem Title:
Song 259. | On a Rogue.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Can life be a blessing
Page No:
pp.376-7
Poem Title:
Song 261.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Somnus thou god who easest cares
Page No:
p.376
Poem Title:
Song 270. | The Careless Lover.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
So ravishing fair is the nymph that I love
Page No:
pp.377-8
Poem Title:
Song 264. | The Amorous Youth.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Thus all the day long we are frolic and gay
Page No:
p.377
Poem Title:
Song 263.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here's a health to the man in the moon
Page No:
pp.378-9
Poem Title:
Song 255. | A Carouse.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Poor Cloris wept and from her eyes
Page No:
p.379
Poem Title:
Song 266. | Upon a Quondam Maid.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Live long the great Caesar and long may he reign
Page No:
pp.380-1
Poem Title:
Song 268. | A Song to the King.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Oh sacred sacred shalt thou be
Page No:
p.380
Poem Title:
Song 267. | On Love.
Attribution:
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First Line:
I will not urge thou art unjust
Page No:
p.381
Poem Title:
Song 269.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Hear ye sullen powers below
Page No:
p.382
Poem Title:
Song 270.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
My lodging tis on the cold boards
Page No:
pp.382-3
Poem Title:
Song 271.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
For Bacchus I am and for Bacchus I'll be
Page No:
p.383
Poem Title:
Song 272.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In vain I have laboured the victor to prove
Page No:
pp.383-4
Poem Title:
Song 273.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Cheer up my mates the wind does fairly blow
Page No:
p.384
Poem Title:
Song 274.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I posted myself by the wings of my fate
Page No:
pp.384-5
Poem Title:
Song 275. | In Answer to I pass all my hours.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
He's a fool in his heart that takes any care
Page No:
pp.385-6
Poem Title:
Song 276. | In answer to give o're foolish heart.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Let's drink let's drink all day and night
Page No:
p.386
Poem Title:
Song 277.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed