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 39 .... 155 Sir W. RALEGH. In R. S.'s Phanix Nest, 1593. Like truthless dreams, so are my Sir W. RALEGH. In R. S.'s Phonix Live, Spenser, ever in thy 'Fairy F. DAVISON. Poetical Rhapsody, 1602. Love's Queen (long waiting for her ANON. In J. BODENHAM's England's Helicon, 1600. 149 23 36 74 92 121 ΙΟΙ 214 66 52 81 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]. My flocks feed not! My ewes breed My Phillis hath the morning sun.. T. CAMPION, M.D. In P. ROSSETER'S 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. 230 215 26 O, the month of May! the merry T. DECKER. Shoemakers' Holiday, 1600. 189 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. 12 98 Now, have I learned, with much 176 A. W. In F. DAVISON's Poetical Our reign is come! For in the Pack, clouds, away; and welcome 297 Sir D. MURRAY. Sophonisba, 1611. 226 71 55 13 Sad, all alone, not long I musing .. G. FLETCHER the Elder, LL.D. Licia [1593] 39 On a hill, that graced the plain.... 279 N. BRETON. In J. BODENHAM'S Say, that I should say, 'I love ye!' N. BRETON. In J. BODENHAM'S England's Helicon, 1600. Shall I come, sweet Love! to thee 237 Shall I fell you, whom I love? 162 281 W. BROWNE. Britannia's Pastorals, 75 Once did my thoughts both ebb 286 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. 42 II, 1616. 68 Shall I, wasting in despair .... G. WITHER. The privately printed Edition of Fidelia, 1615; in the Bodleian Library. 272 Rev. R. SOUTHWELL, S.J. St. Peter's Complaint, 1595. Sigh no more, Ladies! sigh no W. SHAKESPEARE. Much Ado about Nothing, 1600. II 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]. 223 260 Since true penance hath suspended 124 F. DAVISON. Poetical Rhapsody, 1602. Sing his praises, that doth keep J. FLETCHER. Faithful Shepherdess [1610]. 213 Sir Eglamore, that worthy knight 284 S. ROWLANDS. Melancholy Knight, 1615. 'Sir Painter! Are thy colours Take, O, take those lips away Tell me, dearest! What is Love? 209 Tell me, Where is Fancy bred ? That time of year, thou mayst in 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: 3 12 5 8 296 93 51 The man upright of life, whose.... 247 24 The Poets feign, that, when the 268 Sleep! Silence's child! Sweet 289 Therefore, above the rest.. 291 215 121 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. 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. Upon my lap, my Sovereign sits.. R.VERSTEGAN. Odes, [Antwerp,] 1601. 103 .. 216 Where wards are weak, and foes Rev. R. SOUTHWELL, S.J. St. Peter's Complaint, 1595. Whether men do laugh, or weep 235 T. CAMPION, M.D. In P. ROSSETER'S Who can live in heart so glad 1604. Who is Silvia? What is she Sir J. DAVIES. In F. DAVISON'S 72 10 48 27 108 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!.. What if a day, or a month, or a What is it all, that men possess 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. 47 Willy, prithee, go to bed!.. 192 277 ANON. In T. RAVENSCROFT's Deuteromelia, 1609. (M.) GLOSSARY AND INDEX. A', 188, all. Acold, 80, chilled. Adam, 271. Arviragus (W.Shakespeare), | His breech, 255, breeches. 7. Aspire, 89, 292, breathe forth. Adonis, 25, 111-115, 140, 245, Assay, 42, attempt. 282. And, 141, if you. Lead apes in hell, 31, 38, the Ariel (W. Shakespeare), 1. Astra (W. Browne), 279, 280. The ba', 179, the ball. Green balk, 72, a ridge, or = a Some bare! 169, bare place. Beaumont, F., 196-208, 214. Marlow's Play. Breton, N., 70-80. Cælia, (Sir D. Murray), 228. Campion, M.D.; T., 229–251. Cassamen (M. Drayton), 253. Cockle hat, 9, a hat with a rabbit. Constable, H., 111-120. |