FIRST LINES AND NOTES. Many of these Poems became immediately popular; and appeared in other contemporary editions than those here quoted, often with great variations in the texts. All the Works herein quoted, were published in London; unless otherwise stated. PAGE 60 Beauty, being long a resident...... 228 Behold, a silly tender Babe... Rev. R. SOUTHWELL, S.J. St. Peter's W. SHAKESPEARE. Sonnets, 1609. Blame not my cheeks, though pale 243 Blow, blow, thou winter wind!.... Call for the robin redbreast, and the 15 275 84 22 Cold's the wind, and wet's the rain 190 Come away, come away, death!.. 15 Come away! come, sweet Love!.. 224 Come, live with me, and be my 1594. [M.] Are women fair? I wondrous fair 141 Rhapsody, 1602. Art thou poor; yet hast thou.. 189 T. DECKER. Patient Grissill [Gri selda, 1603. As Diane hunted on a day.. 43 E. SPENSER. Amoretti, &c., 1595. As I, in hoary winter's night 65 Come, my Celia, let us prove As you went to Walsingham- see As you came from the holy land B. JONSON. Volpone, 1607. Come, O, come, my life's delight! 251 At her fair hands, how have I 128 T. CAMPION, M.D." Airs, III [1616]. Come, Shepherds! come!.. 209 Awake! Awake! thou heavy.. .... T. CAMPION, M.D. Airs, I [1613]. (M.) [1610] Come, Shepherd Swains! that 81 Awake, thou spring of speaking 245 ANON. In J. WILBYE, Madrigals, II, 1604. (M.) Come unto these yellow sands 13 Away, delights! Go, seek some J. FLETCHER. The Captain, in BEAUMONT and FLETCHER'S Comedies, &c., 1647. Follow your Saint! Follow, with.. Fools! They are the only nation .. Give Beauty all her right! Sir W. RALEGH. In F. DAVISON'S PAGE 230 G. FLETCHER the Elder, LL.D. Licia (1593]. Drink to me, only with thine eyes 219 B. JONSON. The Forest, in Works, I, 1616. Hark! Hark! The lark at heaven's 9 286 Even as the timely sweet 270 ANON. In T. MORLEY'S Madrigals, J. SYLVESTER. Works, 1641. 1594. (M.) Eyes, hide my love! and do not ΙΟΙ S. DANIEL. Hymen's Triumph, 1615. Her face, her tongue, her wit, so .. Sir W. RALEGH. In F. DAVISON'S Poetical Rhapsody, 1602. 151 Her fair inflaming eyes Sir W. RALEGH. MS. Rawl. Poet. 85, in Bodleian Library. Fain would I change that note 130 ANON. In Capt. T. HUME's Airs, I, 1605. (M.) Fair Nymphs! sit ye here by me SHEPHERD TONY. In J. BODENHAM'S England's Helicon, 1600. 185 Farewell, dear Love! since thou.. ANON. In R. JONES' Songs, I, 1601. (M.) Far in the country of Arden 131 T. CAMPION, M.D. Airs,IV[1616]. (M.) 'Hey, down-a-down!' did Dian IGNOTO. In J. BODENHAM's England's Helicon, 1600. Hide, O, hide those hills of snow. B. J. F. (J. FLETCHER). Bloody Brother, 1639. From C. C. GALLUS. How happy is he born and taught Sir H. WOTTON. Reliquia Wottoniana, 1651. 242 136 16 299 253 How I do love thee, Beaumont 214 M. DRAYTON. Fourth Eclogue, in Poems [1606]. B. JONSON. Epigrams, in Works, I, 1616. Fear no more the heat o' th' sun.. W. SHAKESPEARE. Cymbeline, in Comedies, &c., 1623. Feed on, my flocks, securely! 116 H. CONSTABLE. In J. BODENHAM'S England's Helicon, 1600. I chanced, of late, an ancient book 283 S. ROWLANDS. Melancholy Knight, 1615. Fie! on the sleights that men...... Follow a shadow, it still flies you! 221 1616. 118 I could never have the power 208 If Music and sweet Poetry agree .. 21 232 288 225 T. CAMPION, M.D. Airs, III [1616]. (M.) I know that all beneath the moon W. DRUMMOND. Poems, Edin., 1616. In dew of roses steeping ANON. In T. MORLEY'S Madrigals, 1594. (M.) In peascod time, when hound to IGNOTO. In J. BODENHAM'S England's Helicon, 1600. In pride of youth, in midst of May T. LODGE, M.D. In J. BODENHAM'S England's Helicon, 1600. In the merry month of May N. BRETON. In J. BODENHAM'S Lay a garland on my hearse Let me not, to the marriage of true Like Memnon's rock, touched with G. FLETCHER the Elder, LL.D. Licia [1593]. Like to a hermit poor, in place PAGE 208 4 197 42 90 39 .. 142 86 Like truthless dreams, so are my Sir W. RALEGH. In R. S.'s Phanix Nest, 1593. .... 155 Sir W. RALEGH. In R. S.'s Phonix Nest, 1593. 149 23 36 74 Live, Spenser, ever in thy 'Fairy .... 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. Love who will; for I'll love none! 278 W. BROWNE. Lansdowne MS. 777, in the British Museum. Maidens! why spare ye? 258 M. DRAYTON. Poems [1606]. 239 Many desire; but few, or none.. 153 9 Sir W. RALEGH. MS. Rawl. Poet. 85, in Bodleian Library. Mark, when She smiles with 44 E. SPENSER. Amoretti, &c., 1595. May I find a woman fair 196 F. BEAUMONT. Poems, 1640. Jolly Shepherd, Shepherd on a hill 164 J. WOOTTON. In J. BODENHAM'S England's Helicon, 1600. Kind are her answers T.CAMPION, M.D. Airs,III[1616]. (M.) Lady! you are with beauties so Mine eye, with all the Deadly Sins 116 H. CONSTABLE. In F. DAVISON'S Poetical Rhapsody, 1602. Mortality, behold and fear! 235 200 F. BEAUMONT. In Wit's Recreations, 22 223 79 My bonny Lass, thine eye T. LODGE, M.D. In R. Š.'s Phanix Nest, 1593. 88 So many Loves have I neglected 248 ANON. In N. YONGE'S Musica 121 265 Steer hither! steer your winged.. 276 Still to be neat! Still to be drest .. Sweet! I do not pardon crave F. DAVISON. Poetical Rhapsody, 1602. 'Sweet Phillis! if a silly Swain Sweet Smile, the Daughter of the.. 217 122 171 78 44 288 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. 268 291 238 252 223 85 17 |