SECT. II.—POETRY (LYRICAL).

Grenville Library, XLIII. Paper, in 12mo, ff. 286, beg. of xvii. cent.

“Cantigas e Villancetes;” a collection of short poems, chiefly Portuguese, with a few in Spanish, including an eclogue intitled “Androgeo” (fol. 208), and another one, “Filis,” fol. 212. The Spanish poems begin at fol. 218, as follows:

1. “Para que me dan tormento” f. 218

2. “Todo me cansa y me pena” f. 219

3. “Veante mis ojos” f. 220

4. “Veo que todos se quexan” f. 221

5. “A este villancete de Badajoz” ibid.

6. “Mas deueis á quien vos sirue” f. 221 b

7. “Señora, que no mirais” f. 222 b