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Songs. | Authors. |
Another of Astrophell. | Sir Phil. Sidney. |
An invective against Loue. | Ignoto. |
Faire Phillis and her Shepheard. | I. G. |
The Shepheards Song of Venus and Adonis. | H. C. |
Thirsis the Shepheard his deaths Song. | Out of M. N. Young, his Musica Transalpina. |
Another stanza added after. | Out of the same. |
Another Sonnet thence taken. | Ignoto. |
The Shepheards slumber. | Ignoto. |
Dispraise of Loue, and Louers follies. | Ignoto. |
Another Sonnet. | Sir Phil. Sidney. |
Of disdainefull Daphne. | M. N. Howell. |
The passionate Shepheard to his Loue. | Chr. Marlow. |
The Nimphs reply to the Shepheard. | Ignoto. |
Another of the same nature, made since. | Ignoto. |
Two Pastorall, upon three friends meeting. | Sir Phil. Sidney. |
The wood-mans walke. | Shep. Tonie. |
Thirsis the Shepheard , to his Pipe. | Ignoto. |
An Heroycall Poeme. | Ignoto. |
An excellent Sonnet of a Nimph. | Sir Phil. Sidney. |
A report Song in a dreame, betweene a Shepheard and his Nimph. | N. Breton. |
Another of the same. | N. Breton. |
The Louers absence kills me, her presence cures me. | Ignoto. |
The Shepheards conceite of Prometheus. | S. E. D. |
Another of the same. | Sir Phil. Sidney. |
The Shepheards Sunne. | Shep. Tonio. |
Loue the onely price of Loue. | Ignoto. |
Colin, the enamored Shepheard, singeth the passion of loue. | Geo. Peele. |
Oenones complaint in blanke verse. | Geo. Peele. |
The Shepheards Consort. | Out of M. Morleys Madrigals. |
Thirsis praise of his Mistresse. | W. Browne. |
A defiance to disdainefull Loue. | Ignoto. |
An Epithalamium; or a Nuptiall Song, applied to the Ceremonies of Marriage. |
Christopher Brooke. |
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