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Let me not, to the marriage of true
W. SHAKESPEARE. Sonnets, 1609.
Like a ring, without a finger
F. BEAUMONT. Poems, 1640.
Like as a huntsman, after weary..
E. SPENSER Amoretti, &c., 1595.
Like desert woods, with darksome
T. LODGE, M.D. In R. S.'s Phanix
Nest, 1593.

Like Memnon's rock, touched with G. FLETCHER the Elder, LL.D. Licia (1593].

Like to a hermit poor, in place

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Sir W. RALEGH. In R. S.'s Phanix Nest, 1593.

Like truthless dreams, so are my

Sir W. RALEGH. In R. S.'s Phonix
Nest, 1593.

Live, Spenser, ever in thy 'Fairy
R. BARNFIELD. Poems, 1598.
Long have I lived in Court: yet
Sir J. DAVIES. In F. DAVISON'S
Poetical Rhapsody, 3rd Ed., 1611.
Love and my Mistress were at
N. BRETON. Bower of Delights, 1597.
Love guides the roses of thy lips
T. LODGE, M.D. Fhillis, 1593.
Love! if a God thou art..

F. DAVISON. Poetical Rhapsody, 1602.
Love is a sickness, full of woes
S. DANIEL. Hymen's Triumph, 1615.
Love is blind, and a wanton!
B. JONSON. Poetaster, 1607.
Lovely Maya, Hermes' mother
B. BARNES. Parthenope, &c. [1593].
Love, Mistress is of many minds..
Rev. R. SOUTHWELL, S.J. St. Peter's
Complaint, 1595.

Love's Queen (long waiting for her ANON. In J. BODENHAM's England's Helicon, 1600.

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Love who will; for I'll love none! 278 W. BROWNE. Lansdowne MS. 777, in the British Museum.

Maidens! why spare ye?

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M. DRAYTON. Poems [1606].

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My flocks feed not! My ewes breed
R. BARNFIELD. In J. BODENHAM'S
England's Helicon, 1600.
My Love bound me, with a kiss
ANON. In R.JONES'Songs, II, 1601. (M.)
My love is strengthened, though..
W. SHAKESPEARE. Sonnets, 1609.
My Love lay sleeping, where..
G. FLETCHER the Elder, LL.D. Licia
[1593).

My Phillis hath the morning sun..
T. LODGE, M.D. Phillis, 1593.
My sweetest Lesbia, let us live

T. CAMPION, M.D. In P. ROSSETER'S
Airs, 1601. (M.) From Catullus.

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My Thoughts are winged with ANON. In J. DOWLAND's Songs, I, 1600. (M.)

O, sacred Blush, impurpling...

W. DRUMMOND. Poems, Edin., 1616. O, sweet delight! O, more than.. T.CAMPION, M.D. Airs,III[1616]. (M.) O, that joy so soon should waste! B. JONSON. Cynthia's Revels, in Works, I, 1616.

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O, the month of May! the merry T. DECKER. Shoemakers' Holiday, 1600.

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Never love! unless you can...

T. CAMPION, M.D. Airs, III [1616]. (M.)

News from the heavens! All wars N. BRETON. Bower of Delights, 1597. Not long agone a youthful Swain' W. BROWNE. Lansdowne MS. 777. Not marble, nor the gilded

W. SHAKESPEARE. Sonnets, 1609. Now each creature joys the other S. DANIEL. Certain small Poems, 1605.

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Our reign is come! For in the
BEAUMONT and FLETCHER.
Tragedy, 1622.

Pack, clouds, away; and welcome 297
T. HEYWOOD. Rape of Lucrece, 1608.
Passion may my judgement blear 126
F. DAVISON. Poetical Rhapsody, 1602.
Poor Harpalus, oppressed with

Sir D. MURRAY. Sophonisba, 1611.
Pretty twinkling starry eyes!
N. BRETON. Passionate Shepherd,
1604.

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Sad, all alone, not long I musing .. G. FLETCHER the Elder, LL.D. Licia [1593]

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On a hill, that graced the plain.... 279
W. BROWNE. In J. BODENHAM'S
England's Helicon, 2nd Ed., 1614.
'On a hill there grows a flower

N. BRETON. In J. BODENHAM'S
England's Helicon, 1600.

Say, that I should say, 'I love ye!' N. BRETON. In J. BODENHAM'S England's Helicon, 1600.

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Shall I come, sweet Love! to thee 237
T.CAMPION, M.D. Airs,III[1613]. (M.)
Shall I (like a hermit) dwell.
ANON. London Magazine, III, 444,
for August, 1734.

Shall I fell you, whom I love?

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W. BROWNE. Britannia's Pastorals,

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Once did my thoughts both ebb

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ANON. In R. JONES' The Muses' Garden, &c., 1610. (M.)

One day, I wrote her name upon .. E. SPENSER. Amoretti, &c., 1595. One night, I did attend my sheep.. B. BARNES. Parthenope, &c., [1593]. From ANACREON.

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Shall I, wasting in despair ....

G. WITHER. The privately printed Edition of Fidelia, 1615; in the Bodleian Library.

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Rev. R. SOUTHWELL, S.J. St. Peter's Complaint, 1595.

Sigh no more, Ladies! sigh no

W. SHAKESPEARE. Much Ado about Nothing, 1600.

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Silly boy, 'tis full moon yet! Thy 244 T.CAMPION, M.D. Airs,III[1616]. (M.) Since first I saw your face, I

ANON. In T. FORD'S Music, &c., 1607. (M.)

Since there's no help; come, let

M. DRAYTON. [Sixty-first Sonnet in] Idea, in Poems [1619].

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Since true penance hath suspended 124 F. DAVISON. Poetical Rhapsody, 1602. Sing his praises, that doth keep

J. FLETCHER. Faithful Shepherdess [1610].

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Sir Eglamore, that worthy knight 284 S. ROWLANDS. Melancholy Knight, 1615.

'Sir Painter! Are thy colours

Take, O, take those lips away
W. SHAKESPEARE. Measure for
Measure, in Comedies, &c., 1623. From
C. C. GALLUS.

Tell me, dearest! What is Love? 209
J. FLETCHER. The Captain, in BEAU-
MONT and FLETCHER's Comedies, &c.,
1647.

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Tell me, Where is Fancy bred ?
W. SHAKESPEARE. Merchant of
Venice, 1600.

That time of year, thou mayst in
W. SHAKESPEARE. Sonnets, 1609.
The fire seven times tried this!
W. SHAKESPEARE. Merchant of
Venice, 1600.

The forward Violet thus did I

W. SHAKESPEARE. Sonnets, 1609. The Gentry to the 'King's Head'. T. HEYWOOD. Rape of Lucrece, 1608. The Grecians used to offer up R. TOFTE. Laura, 1597. The lopped tree, in time, may grow Rev. R. SOUTHWELL, S.J. St. Peter's Complaint, 1595:

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The man upright of life, whose.... 247
T. CAMPION, M.D. In R. ALISON'S
An Hour's Recreation, &c., 1606.
(M.)

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The Poets feign, that, when the
J. SYLVESTER. In F. DAVISON'S
Poetical Rhapsody, 1602.

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Sleep! Silence's child! Sweet

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W. DRUMMOND. Poems, Edin., 1616. Slow, slow, fresh fount! Keep time B. JONSON. Cynthia's Revels, in Works, I, 1616. So many Loves have I neglected 248 T. CAMPION, M.D. Airs,II [1613]. (M.) Some there are as fair to see too.. F. DAVISON. Poetical Rhapsody, 1602. So saith my fair and beautiful ANON. In N. YONGE'S Musica Transalpina, II, 1597. (M.), Steer hither! steer your winged W. BROWNE. Inner Temple Masque, 1615.

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G. FLETCHER the Younger, B.D. Christ's Victory, &c., Camb., 1610. There is a garden in her face

T. CAMPION, M.D. Airs, IV [1616]. There is a jewel, which no Indian ANON. In J. WILBYE'S Madrigals, II, 1609. (M.)

There is a Lady sweet and kind ANON. In T. FORD's Music, &c., 1607. (M.)

There is none, O, none but you!.. R. DEVEREUX, Earl of ESSEX. Printed at page 246 of Fasti Oxon., in Dr. P. BLISS's Ed. of A. A WOOD'S Ath. Oxon. ii. 1815.

There lay this pretty perdue, safe Sir J. SUCKLING. Fragmenta Aurea, 1646.

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Upon my lap, my Sovereign sits.. R.VERSTEGAN. Odes, [Antwerp,] 1601.

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Where wards are weak, and foes Rev. R. SOUTHWELL, S.J. St. Peter's Complaint, 1595.

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T. CAMPION, M.D. In P. ROSSETER'S
Airs, 1601. (M.)

Who can live in heart so glad
N. BRETON. Passionate Shepherd,

1604.

Who is Silvia? What is she
W. SHAKESPEARE. Two Gentlemen
of Verona, in Comedies, &c., 1623.
Who taught thee first to sigh..
E. DE VERE, Earl of OXFORD. MS.
Rawl. Poet. 85, in Bodleian Library.
Widow, well met! Whither go

Sir J. DAVIES. In F. DAVISON'S
Poetical Rhapsody, 3rd Ed., 1611.
Will you hear a Spanish Lady
[?T. DELONEY.] Text as reprinted by
Rev. J. W. EBSWORTH, in Roxburghe
Ballads, vi. 655, 1889.

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Weep with me, all you that read B. JONSON. Epigrams, in Works, I, 1616.

Weep you no more, sad fountains! ANON. In J. DOWLAND's Songs, III, 1603. (M.)

Welcome! Welcome! do I sing!..
W. BROWNE. Lansdowne MS. 777.
Were I as base as is the lowly plain
J. SYLVESTER. In F. DAVISON'S
Poetical Rhapsody, 1602.

What if a day, or a month, or a
T. CAMPION, M.D. In R. ALISON'S
An Hour's Recreation, &c., 1606.
(M.)

What is it all, that men possess
T. CAMPION, M.D. Airs, III [1616].
(M.)

What is our Life? A Play of...... Sir W. RALEGH. In O. GIBBONS' Madrigals, 1612. (M.)

What Shepherd can express

E. DE VERE, Earl of OXFORD. In J. BODENHAM's England's Helicon, 1600.

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GLOSSARY AND INDEX.

A', 188, all.

Acold, 80, chilled.

Adam, 271.

Arviragus (W.Shakespeare), | His breech, 255, breeches.

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Aspire, 89, 292, breathe forth.

Adonis, 25, 111-115, 140, 245, Assay, 42, attempt.

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And, 141, if you.
Angel-gold, 162, standard
gold used in making angels,
coins valued, at different
times, from 6s. 8d. to 10s.
Here likened to golden hair.
Angels, 160, a pun on the
word; meaning the coin,
which was a lawyer's fee,
and also spirits in Heaven.
Anomos (the poetical name
of A. W.), 168-178.
'Anon, Sir!', 198, the answer
of a waiter in a tavern.
Antimachus (T. Lodge), 86.
Antique stories, 253, ancient.
Apelles, 24, 26.

Lead apes in hell, 31, 38, the
fancied consequence of dying
an old maid.
Arcadia, 99.
Arden, 253.

Ariel (W. Shakespeare), 1.
Armstrong, T., 188.
Arrant, 156, errand.
Strange array, 181, dress.
Art, 89, human skill, as op-
posed to Nature.
Arts, 158, the Liberal Arts.

Astra (W. Browne), 279, 280.
Astrea [Queen Elizabeth]
(Sir J. Davies), 27-35.

The ba', 179, the ball.
Look babies in your eyes,
186, the small image of one-
self, reflected in the pupil of
another's eye.

Green balk, 72, a ridge, or
mound, on the ground.
Ballating, 204, writing Bal-
lads.

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Some bare! 169, bare place.
Barginet bargeret, 86,
pastoral song and dance.
Barnes, B., 66-69.
Barnfield, R., 18-23, 135,
Bauble, 220, a stick with a
carved head with ass's ears,
carried by Fools.
Bauzen's skin, 255,a badger's
skin.

Beaumont, F., 196-208, 214.
Bebathèd, 143, bathed."
Bedecked, 108, adorned.
Bedlam Tamberlaine, 255,
furious. The reference is to

Marlow's Play.
Beechen-tree, 185, beech-tree.
Beforne, 22, before.
Berycinth (B. Barnes), 66.
Unswept stone, besmeared,
12, soiled through neglect.
Bewray, 37, 77, reveal.
Bide, 89, abide, endure.
My judgement blear, 126,
beguile, blind, impose upon.
The box, 72, a garden shrub.

Breton, N., 70-80.
Bride-House, 211, the house
where a wedding is held.
Britans, 262, Britons.
Browne, W., 276-282.

Cælia, (Sir D. Murray), 228.
Cæsar, C. J., 62, 143.
Cain, 271.

Campion, M.D.; T., 229–251.
Can't, 85, cannot.
Carr, Earl of Somerset ;
R., 300.

Cassamen (M. Drayton), 253.
Catched, 195, caught.
Celia (B. Jonson), 219, 220.
Chalk-hill, J., 266, 267.
Chaucer, G., 22.
Chequered plain, 185, varie-
gated.
'Cherry-ripe!' 238, a street
cry; here applied to a lady's
lips.
Chloris (W. Smith), 83.
Chop-church, 36, a trafficker
in church livings.
Clora (J. Fletcher), 209.
Cockers, 255, leggings, or
gaiters.

Cockle hat, 9, a hat with a
scallop-shell in it.
Co'entry blue, 255, a blue
thread made at Coventry.
Colin, 257.
Articles of the Conclusion,
76, Treaty.
Black-haired coney, 72, ? a

rabbit.

Constable, H., 111-120.
Cordiwin Cordwain = Cor-
dovan, 255, Spanish leather,
Coridon (R. Barnfield), 19.

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