Tottel sig. Giir-b

[sig. Giir-b]

    A

  • A Las so al things now. 5
  • Although I had a chek 10
  • As oft as I behold 12
  • Auising the bright 22
  • Alas madam for steling. 23
  • Accused though I be. 29
  • All in thy loke my life 34
  • A face that shold content. 35
  • A lady gaue me a gift 42
  • A spending hand 47
  • Alas that euer death. 62
  • A student at his boke 64
  • As cypresse tree. 74
  • Among dame natures. 77
  • All ye that frendship 78
  • As I haue ben so wil 79
  • At libertie I sit and see 80
  • As laurel leaues. 83
  • A kinde of cole is. 97
  • A man may liue thrise 100
  • Ah loue how waiward 102
  • A cruel Tiger. 107
  • Ah libertie now haue I 107
  • Adieu desert, how art 108
  • Alas when shal I ioy 112

    B

  • B Ritle beautie that 5
  • Because I stil kept 21
  • Behold loue thy power. 28
  • By fortune as I lay 55
  • Behold my picture 70
  • Bewail with me 70

    C

  • C Esar when that the. 21
  • Cruel vnkinde. 74
  • Complain we may. 96

    D

  • D Iuers thy death. 16
  • Disdain me not. 31
  • Desire alas my maister 41
  • Driuen by desire I did. 44
  • Death and the king. 78
  • Do all your dedes by 97
  • Do way your phisick. 106

    E

  • E Ch beast can choose 14
  • Eche man me telth 21
  • Euer my hap is slack. 36
  • Experience now doth 67
  • Ech thing I see hath 69

    F

  • F Rom Tuscan came. 5
  • Farewell the hart of 24
  • From these hye hilles 25
  • For want of will in wo. 31
  • Farewell loue. 37
  • For shamefast harme. 43
  • Full faire and white she is 61
  • For that a restlesse hed 69
  • Flee from the prease. 82
  • For loue Apollo. 83
  • False may he be. 83
  • From worldly wo 99
  • Farewell thou frosen hart 111
  • For Tully late. 117

    G

  • G Ood ladies ye that. 9
  • Geue place ye louers 10
  • Girt in my giltlesse gown 13
  • Go burning sighes. 38
  • Geue place ye ladies 67

    H

  • H E is not dead that. 29
  • How oft haue I. 36
  • Holding my peace. 107

    I

  • I N Cyprus springes 5
  • I neuer saw my L. lay 6