Calhovn's Miscellanie Vol 1 | Page 80

Greville, Lord Brooke Fulke

Cupid, my little Boy, come home againe........................................................Page 9

The Earth with thunder torne, with fire blasted...........................................Page 37

There was a time before the times of.............................................................Page 44

You little starres that live in skyes...................................................................Page 29

Hall, John

Bewitched Senses do you like..........................................................................Page 24

Come (Dearest Julia) though and I..................................................................Page 20

Howard, Earl of Surrey Henry

As oft as I behold and see..................................................................................Page 19

LAID in my quiet bed, in study as I were.........................................................Page 10

MARTIAL, the things that do attain...................................................................Page 43

When Windsor walles susteyned my wearied arme....................................Page 53

Jonson, Ben

False world, good-night,: since thou hast brought.......................................Page 3

Good, and great GOD, can I not thinke of thee..............................................Page 34

Thou art not, PENSHURST, built to envious show.........................................Page 13

Kermesine, Lady

Sound......................................................................................................................Page 31

Marvell, Andrew

How vainly Men themselves amaze.................................................................Page 6

Milton, John

Because you have thrown of your Prelate Lord............................................Page 26

“With thee conversing I forget all time”........................................................Page 16

Shakespeare, William

Fair is my love, but not so fair as fickle...........................................................Page 40

Sidney, Sir Philip

If Orpheus voyce had force to breathe such musicks love.........................Page 21

Reason! in faith, thou art well serv’d, that still.............................................Page 22

Tyrant shir swel’st thou thou thus....................................................................Page 45

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