FIRST LINES OF POEMS AND STANZAS.
| PAGE | |
|---|---|
| Adieu | [478] |
| Adieu, fond Love! | [291] |
| Admire not, Shepherd | [423] |
| A foul vice it is | [59] |
| After dark night, the | [268] |
| After long sickness | [271] |
| After long storms | [285] |
| "Ah, Lady mine!" | [55] |
| "Ah, me!" | [476] |
| A lad, whose faith | [399] |
| Alas, poor fools! | [101] |
| Albeit that men find | [59] |
| Alcilia's eyes have set | [267] |
| Alcilia said | [270] |
| All in vain is Ladies' | [529] |
| All the day, the sun | [45] |
| All their riches | [492] |
| All the night, my sleeps | [45] |
| All ye, whom love | [42] |
| A lover of the | [456] |
| Although through | [57] |
| And all the little lime | [322] |
| And for that every | [56] |
| And, furthermore, have | [57] |
| And GOD, to whom | [68] |
| And if thine Ears | [525] |
| And if those, who | [491] |
| And Love itself is | [621] |
| And, now, no more | [426] |
| And of mercy, hath | [69] |
| And O grant, thou | [359] |
| And the book | [61] |
| And this shall be the | [386] |
| And though I never | [386] |
| And though the work | [260] |
| And touching this | [67] |
| And trusteth well | [63] |
| And when he saddest | [46] |
| And when this man | [56] |
| And where men say | [68] |
| And yet although | [426] |
| And yet, I do not fear | [424] |
| And yet, if in time | [507] |
| And you, my Thoughts | [35] |
| An old proverb there | [60] |
| Another Mary then | [320] |
| Another wretch, unto | [57] |
| "Are we the two that | [433] |
| Are you false gods! | [616] |
| Are you fled, Fair! | [616] |
| As Heat to Life | [648] |
| A Shepherd in a shade | [530] |
| As Hope hath here | [169] |
| As Love had drawn | [266] |
| "A thousand lives I | [401] |
| A thousand times | [275] |
| Awake, sweet love! | [46] |
| Away with these | [47] |
| A wicked tree | [60] |
| Base servile thoughts | [292] |
| Beauty can want no | [613] |
| Behold a wonder | [612] |
| Be not proud, because | [487] |
| Be thou still | [493] |
| Betrayin not men | [57] |
| Better a thousand times | [37] |
| Blush not, my Love! | [266] |
| Both knit in one | [654] |
| Bound to none | [484] |
| Boy! ha' done! | [406] |
| Burst forth my tears! | [38] |
| "But could thy fiery | [613] |
| But fie! my foolish | [426] |
| But her in heart | [62] |
| But in her eyes | [385] |
| But in her place | [321] |
| But I will briefer | [322] |
| But kissing and | [431] |
| But let nor Nymph | [405] |
| But lest this conquest | [435] |
| But, maugre them | [62] |
| But nought, alas | [262] |
| But O, the fury | [42] |
| But, O, thrice happy! | [424] |
| But say! What fruit | [383] |
| But should I now | [321] |
| But such as will run | [622] |
| But such visions | [508] |
| But, trust me! | [505] |
| But, understandeth | [70] |
| But what can stay | [34] |
| But when Isabella | [321] |
| But why | [476] |
| But, yet, at last, I | [456] |
| But yet it is a sport | [622] |
| By a fountain where | [617] |
| By greatest titles | [484] |
| By process moveth | [55] |
| By these imperfections | [506] |
| By thine error thou | [530] |
| By this, thy tunes | [520] |
| 'By thy Beauty | [359] |
| Can he prize the | [428] |
| Can Love be rich | [36] |
| Can she excuse my | [36] |
| Care that consumes | [43] |
| 'Cause her fortunes seem | [579] |
| 'Cause her fortunes | [579] |
| 'Cause her fortune | [454] |
| Cease, cease, cease | [656] |
| Clear or cloudy | [533] |
| Clerkis feign also there | [65] |
| Cold as ice frozen | [617] |
| Cold, hold! the sun | [619] |
| Come again! Sweet | [44] |
| Come again! that I | [44] |
| Come away! come | [40] |
| Come away! come | [41] |
| "Come, gentle Death! | [205] |
| Come, heavy Sleep! | [47] |
| Come, my Muse! | [381] |
| Come, Shadow of my | [47] |
| Come, when I call | [622] |
| Come, ye heavy States | [528] |
| Come, You Virgins of | [528] |
| Cupido (unto whose | [54] |
| Daphne was not so | [613] |
| Dear! if I do | [38] |
| Dear, if you change! | [38] |
| Dear! let me die | [648] |
| Dear! when I from thee | [37] |
| Declare the griefs | [273] |
| Die not before thy day! | [523] |
| Disdain me still | [648] |
| Do as thou wouldst | [100] |
| Down her cheeks, the | [509] |
| Down vain lights! | [523] |
| Each hour, amidst | [44] |
| Each natural thing | [295] |
| Ear never heard of | [405] |
| Earth with her flowers | [38] |
| Eliza, till this hour | [319] |
| Enough of this! | [275] |
| Ere I had twice | [480] |
| "Every woman" | [58] |
| Example we have | [100] |
| Experience which | [526] |
| Failed of that hap | [289] |
| Fain would I speak | [269] |
| Fain would I tell | [403] |
| Fair is my love! | [265] |
| Fair! Since thy | [453] |
| Fair tree, but fruitless! | [273] |
| Fair with garlands | [618] |
| False World! farewell! | [653] |
| Farewell | [477] |
| Farewell, too fair! | [611] |
| Farewell, too dear! | [611] |
| Farewell, Unkind! | [619] |
| Fast fixed in my heart | [262] |
| Fear to offend forbids | [271] |
| Fie on this feigning! | [620] |
| Fine knacks for ladies! | [526] |
| Flow, my tears! | [523] |
| Flow not so fast | [614] |
| Fly, my Breast! | [530] |
| "For if thy heart | [432] |
| For if thou shalt not | [493] |
| For like two suns | [455] |
| For, lo, a dream I had | [402] |
| For Love hath kindled | [404] |
| For my heart, though | [530] |
| For next, shall thy | [507] |
| For on my chin | [481] |
| "For should we do | [433] |
| For when I waking | [403] |
| From Fame's desire | [525] |
| From silent night | [653] |
| Fulfilled be it! | [71] |
| Full hard it is | [55] |
| Gentle Henriette | [321] |
| Gentle Love draw | [45] |
| Gentle Swain! | [490] |
| God Cupid's shaft, | [47] |
| Go, nightly cares! | [653] |
| Go, wantons, now | [435] |
| Great gifts are guiles | [527] |
| Great men have helps | [425] |
| Great, or Good | [455] |
| Great, or Good, or | [580] |
| Grief, alas, though | [650] |
| Grieve not thyself | [289] |
| Had I a Mistress | [405] |
| Hail, fair Beauties! | [387] |
| Hail! thou Fairest | [358] |
| Happy are these | [490] |
| Hark, you shadows! | [523] |
| Haste hapless sighs! | [39] |
| Heart's Ease and I | [272] |
| Hence, away! | [427] |
| Her body is straight | [265] |
| Her dainty palm | [431] |
| Here may you find | [259] |
| Here Phil'aret did | [488] |
| Her fires do inward | [651] |
| Her Grace, like June | [533] |
| Her heapèd virtue | [68] |
| He's a fool, that | [428] |
| He that Courtly | [491] |
| He that in matters | [295] |
| He that hath this | [100] |
| He that receiveth all | [649] |
| His golden locks | [45] |
| His helmet, now | [46] |
| Hope by disdain | [43] |
| How friendly was | [65] |
| "How glad, and fain | [401] |
| How happy, once | [290] |
| "How might I that | [614] |
| How shall I then | [34] |
| How vain is Youth | [295] |
| Humour say I | [533] |
| I am no Italian lover | [361] |
| I am not sick, and yet | [264] |
| I am now inclined | [534] |
| I die! | [478] |
| I do scorn, to vow | [428] |
| If all men could | [491] |
| If any carp, for that | [494] |
| If any eye therefore | [654] |
| I fare like him who | [291] |
| If Cynthia crave | [48] |
| If I should my sorrows | [381] |
| If I should tell | [322] |
| If I speak! | [41] |
| If it be Love | [264] |
| If love doth make | [36] |
| If Music and sweet | [28] |
| If my complaints | [36] |
| If no delays can move | [43] |
| If she, at last | [47] |
| If she esteem the | [46] |
| If she for this | [35] |
| If she will yield to | [37] |
| If such weak thoughts | [424] |
| If that in ought mine | [264] |
| If that these men, | [63] |
| If you boast that | [485] |
| I have a Love that's | [424] |
| I have elsewhere | [427] |
| I have heard that | [382] |
| I have wept, and | [381] |
| I'll go to the woods | [650] |
| I'm no slave to such | [427] |
| In any book also | [69] |
| In company | [273] |
| In general, we wollin | [54] |
| Ingrateful Love! | [289] |
| In her presence all | [534] |
| In looking back | [293] |
| In midst of winter | [268] |
| In my Legend of | [65] |
| In prime of Youth | [295] |
| In Reason's Court | [276] |
| In song, Apollo gave | [403] |
| In spite of others' hates | [386] |
| In these lonely groves | [492] |
| In these thoughts | [488] |
| In vain do we | [290] |
| "I pray thee, tell! | [267] |
| I saw my Lady weep' | [522] |
| Is this a fair avaunt? | [56] |
| I that have oft | [480] |
| I to a thousand | [481] |
| It was a time when | [620] |
| It was my chance | [261] |
| I wandered out | [455] |
| I will no longer spend | [293] |
| I will not call for aid | [259] |
| Judge not by this | [260] |
| Justice gives each | [532] |
| Knew I my Love | [481] |
| Leave me! then | [429] |
| Lend your ears to my | [617] |
| Let love which never | [46] |
| Let not thy tongue | [275] |
| Let those doters on | [360] |
| Like to a man that | [289] |
| Like to the silver | [613] |
| Like to the winds | [39] |
| Lines to some | [382] |
| Long have I | [268] |
| Lo here, the Record | [296] |
| Loose Idleness! | [294] |
| Lordly Gallants! | [484] |
| Love and I are now | [283] |
| Love and Youth | [283] |
| Love! Art thou blind? | [268] |
| Love causèd GOD | [153] |
| Love GOD, above | [100] |
| Love is honey mixed | [283] |
| Love is sorrow mixt | [284] |
| Love is the sickness | [284] |
| Love now no more | [612] |
| Love, then I must | [650] |
| Lovers' Conceits | [291] |
| Lovers, lament! | [275] |
| Love stood amazed | [616] |
| Love! those beams | [650] |
| Lute! Arise and | [520] |
| Malice of women! | [66] |
| Many one eke would | [58] |
| Margarita first | [319] |
| Martha soon did it | [319] |
| Mary then, and | [320] |
| Means of harbour | [381] |
| Meanwhile, vouchsafe | [260] |
| Me! me! and none | [613] |
| Men, alas, are too | [381] |
| Men bearing, eke | [64] |
| Men sayin that our | [66] |
| Mirth, then, is | [534] |
| Mispend not a morning | [504] |
| Most sacred Queen! | [276] |
| Mount, then, my | [652] |
| Mourn! Day is with | [524] |
| Mourn! Look, now | [524] |
| Much good do 't them | [493] |
| My fair Alcilia! | [267] |
| My Heart and Tongue | [654] |
| My heart is full nigh | [480] |
| My heart where have | [531] |
| My liege! gods grant | [621] |
| My Love, by chance | [266] |
| My love doth rage | [42] |
| My merry mates! | [654] |
| "My only Dear!" | [399] |
| My songs, they be | [48] |
| My Thoughts are | [35] |
| My Spirit, I | [286] |
| NARCISSUS like | [482] |
| Nature two eyes | [528] |
| Nay, think not Love! | [294] |
| Ne no wight disceiveth | [67] |
| Never hour of pleasing | [41] |
| New found, and only | [654] |
| No charge is what | [62] |
| None comes hither | [490] |
| No! No! Where | [36] |
| No pain so great | [271] |
| No sooner had the | [474] |
| Note of me | [486] |
| Nought can I say | [64] |
| "No vulgar bliss | [434] |
| Now cease my | [527] |
| Now Grace is of such | [153] |
| Now have I spun | [288] |
| Now holdith this | [70] |
| Now Love sits all alone | [294] |
| Now none is bald | [525] |
| Now, O now | [37] |
| Now prick on fast! | [58] |
| Now, Young Man! | [504] |
| O crystal tears! | [39] |
| O do not smile at | [480] |
| O'ertired by cruel | [402] |
| O, every man ought | [60] |
| O fairer than ought | [522] |
| O fairest mind | [652] |
| Oft have I dreamed | [615] |
| Oft have the Nymphs | [404] |
| Of thy worth, this | [358] |
| Of Troy also | [65] |
| Of twelve Apostles | [60] |
| "O Heavens!" quoth | [400] |
| O, how honoured are | [436] |
| O, I am as heavy | [534] |
| O, if she may be | [483] |
| "O, if the Noblest | [401] |
| O judge me not | [270] |
| Once did I love | [288] |
| Once, I lived! | [617] |
| Once, in a dream | [482] |
| One man hath but one | [527] |
| One month, three days | [320] |
| On every bush, the | [430] |
| On this Glass of thy | [360] |
| Open the sluices | [271] |
| O pity me, you Powers | [404] |
| O, rather let me die | [385] |
| O, sweet words | [525] |
| O that Love should | [529] |
| O that thy sleep | [40] |
| Out, alas! my faith | [45] |
| Ovid, in his book | [61] |
| O well were it, Nature | [269] |
| O what a life | [292] |
| O, what are we | [432] |
| O what hath | [618] |
| O, why had I a heart | [481] |
| Our wished wealth hath | [169] |
| Pale Jealousy! | [271] |
| Pardie! this Clerk | [63] |
| Parting from thee! | [270] |
| Parve liber Domini | [257] |
| Passing all land is | [54] |
| Pausing a while | [261] |
| Peruse with patience | [153] |
| Pity is but a poor | [532] |
| Poor Collin grieves | [482] |
| Poor, or Bad, or | [580] |
| Praise blindness | [525] |
| Pray we, therefore | [169] |
| Princes hold conceit | [533] |
| Proud she seemed | [429] |
| Rest awhile | [41] |
| Retire, my wandering | [274] |
| Sad Eyes! What do you | [384] |
| Sad pining Care | [39] |
| "Say, Love! if ever | [613] |
| Say, you purchase | [485] |
| Seek to raise your | [485] |
| See! these trees | [457] |
| Shall a woman's vices | [579] |
| Shall a woman's | [578] |
| Shall a woman's | [454] |
| Shall I, mine | [577] |
| Shall I strive with | [650] |
| Shall I sue? | [531] |
| Shall I swear, | [381] |
| Shall I, wasting in | [454] |
| Shall I, wasting | [577] |
| Shall my foolish heart | [578] |
| Shall then, in earnest | [385] |
| She, little moved with | [400] |
| Should my foolish | [578] |
| Should my heart be | [454] |
| Should then my love | [40] |
| Show some relenting! | [620] |
| Silly wretch! Forsake | [531] |
| "Since Reason ought | [278] |
| Since you desire | [269] |
| Sleep is a reconciling! | [619] |
| Sleep now, my Muse! | [272] |
| Sleep wayward thoughts | [42] |
| Some say that | [425] |
| Something I want; | [264] |
| Sometimes I seek for | [269] |
| Somewhat, then, I | [510] |
| So movingly these | [479] |
| So much grief | [509] |
| So powerful is the | [612] |
| Sorrow! Sorrow, stay! | [523] |
| Sorrow, to see my | [653] |
| Sorrow was there made | [522] |
| So those virtues | [493] |
| Stay awhile! my | [622] |
| Stay, happy pair! | [656] |
| Stay, merry mates | [655] |
| Stay Time, awhile | [651] |
| "Still keep thy forehead | [402] |
| "Still, when any wooèd | [510] |
| Straight on me she | [509] |
| Such are thy parts | [267] |
| Such beams infused | [612] |
| Such equal sweet | [455] |
| "Sweet Heart!" | [453] |
| Sweet! stay awhile! | [648] |
| Sweet Summer! | [533] |
| Take me, Assurance! | [532] |
| Tears but augment | [652] |
| Tell me, my heart! | [383] |
| Tell me, True Love! | [652] |
| That Gait and those | [506] |
| That GOD's true Word | [169] |
| That Forehead | [505] |
| That Lust, which thy | [507] |
| That Strength | [504] |
| The acts of Ages past | [495] |
| The ancient poets write | [266] |
| The child, for ever | [292] |
| The Cynic being asked | [270] |
| The day I see is clear | [618] |
| The days are now come | [272] |
| Thee! entirely | [360] |
| The envious swelling | [67] |
| Thee! unknown | [509] |
| The fire of Love | [274] |
| The force of Love | [153] |
| The grief whereof | [399] |
| The Ladies ever | [61] |
| The Ladies smiled oft | [483] |
| The longest day | [285] |
| The lowest trees | [621] |
| The more the virtue | [70] |
| Their word is, spoken | [55] |
| Then all those rare | [505] |
| Then, as I, on Thee | [362] |
| Then from high rock | [616] |
| Then his tears | [616] |
| Then I forthwith took | [618] |
| Then Love and Folly | [286] |
| Then, O, why so | [492] |
| Then mote it follow | [64] |
| Then sit thee down! | [524] |
| Then Thou, that art | [502] |
| Then thus I buzzed | [620] |
| Then what new study | [383] |
| Then, while their loves | [362] |
| Then will I thus | [70] |
| The painful ploughman | [269] |
| There, a fountain | [509] |
| Therefore have the | [492] |
| Therefore know! | [429] |
| Therefore on my | [508] |
| There lives no Swain | [481] |
| There was but One | [291] |
| These faults had | [285] |
| These Ladies | [63] |
| These, thy flocks do | [490] |
| The Spring of Youth | [292] |
| The sun hath twice | [296] |
| The sweet content | [268] |
| The tender Sprigs | [274] |
| "The things we have | [293] |
| The time will come | [294] |
| The wishes of the | [170] |
| The worth that | [48] |
| Think'st thou, then | [39] |
| This Beauty shews | [612] |
| This I knowing, did | [382] |
| This, thy Picture | [361] |
| Those Ears, thou | [505] |
| Those Eyes, which | [506] |
| Those Fancies that | [507] |
| Those Lips, whereon | [506] |
| Those sorry books | [61] |
| "Those that have set | [401] |
| Those, that Mistresses | [361] |
| Those tresses of Hair | [505] |
| Those, whom the | [489] |
| Though a stranger | [359] |
| Though I vainly do | [485] |
| Though little sign | [247] |
| Though of dainties | [486] |
| Though thou be fair | [294] |
| Though thy praise | [358] |
| Though you Lord it | [489] |
| Thou, their folly | [492] |
| Thou, to no man | [361] |
| Thus have I long | [288] |
| Thus Love and Grace | [153] |
| Thus, Precious Gem! | [69] |
| Thus sang the Nymph! | [493] |
| Thy Affection | [490] |
| Thy grief in my deep | [36] |
| Thy large smooth | [295] |
| Thy leave | [477] |
| Thy joints are yet | [504] |
| Thy Teeth, that stood | [506] |
| Time can abate the | [615] |
| Time's eldest son | [524] |
| Time stands still | [611] |
| 'Tis not the vain | [619] |
| 'Tis the Eye that | [382] |
| To all, save me | [44] |
| To ask for all thy love | [649] |
| "To err and do amiss | [290] |
| To her! Nay! | [56] |
| To her, then, yield | [614] |
| To Master Jean | [64] |
| To paint her outward | [265] |
| To seek adventures | [263] |
| To slaunder women | [59] |
| To thee, Alcilia! | [259] |
| To thyself, the | [529] |
| Toss not my soul | [532] |
| To whom shall I | [651] |
| True love cannot | [43] |
| Trust, Perfect Love | [66] |
| Truth is not placed | [620] |
| "Twixt Hope and Fear | [274] |
| Two pretty rills do | [363] |
| "Uncouth, unkist | [272] |
| Unhappy Eyes! | [263] |
| Unquiet thoughts! | [34] |
| Unwise was he, that | [267] |
| Upon the altar where | [270] |
| Upon the ocean | [275] |
| Vows, and oaths | [529] |
| Walking to a pleasant | [508] |
| Was I so base, that I | [37] |
| Weep you no more | [619] |
| Weep not apace | [614] |
| Welcome, black Night | [655] |
| Were every thought | [651] |
| Were Love a Fire | [265] |
| What although in | [359] |
| What, am I dead? | [264] |
| "What goodly thing | [433] |
| What hopes have I | [384] |
| What if I never | [615] |
| What is the cause | [452] |
| "What is the cause | [266] |
| "What I waking | [510] |
| What, John Bon! | [103] |
| What poor astronomers | [621] |
| What thing is Beauty? | [292] |
| What thing is Love? | [289] |
| What though my | [384] |
| When Alexander | [168] |
| When Ambrose died | [165] |
| When Askue, Palmer | [162] |
| When Awcocke, in | [155] |
| When blessèd Butter | [155] |
| When Bradbridge | [158] |
| When Bradford | [156] |
| When bright | [508] |
| When constant | [160] |
| When Dale deceased | [167] |
| When Denly died | [156] |
| When Dirick | [156] |
| When Dunston | [163] |
| When fair Rebecca | [320] |
| When Fortune | [612] |
| When George Egles | [165] |
| When Glover | [158] |
| When godly Gore | [159] |
| When Hulliarde | [160] |
| When I have reached | [404] |
| When in thraldom | [488] |
| When I swore my | [529] |
| When Ja[c]kson | [162] |
| When Joan | [164] |
| When John Davy | [168] |
| When John Fiscoke | [165] |
| When John Forman | [162] |
| When John Horne | [163] |
| When John Lesse | [158] |
| When John Lowmas | [159] |
| When John Newman | [157] |
| When John Oswold | [161] |
| When John Roughe | [166] |
| When Joyce Bowes | [166] |
| When Katherine | [161] |
| When, last of all | [169] |
| When Laurence | [157] |
| When learnèd Ridley | [158] |
| When lowly Lister | [161] |
| When Margaret | [161] |
| When on my bed | [482] |
| When other noble | [386] |
| When others sing | [525] |
| When Philomela | [430] |
| When raging reign | [154] |
| When Ravensdale | [163] |
| When Richard | [156] |
| When Richard Rooth | [166] |
| When Richard Smith | [158] |
| When Richard Yeman | [168] |
| When Rogers | [154] |
| When Rowland | [154] |
| When Samuel | [157] |
| When shall Contention | [171] |
| When shall Jerusalem | [170] |
| When shall our minds | [172] |
| When shall that Man | [171] |
| When shall that painted | [171] |
| When shall the | [170] |
| When shall the blood | [171] |
| When shall the faithful | [172] |
| When shall the mind | [170] |
| When shall the serpents | [171] |
| When shall the SPIRIT | [171] |
| When shall the time | [170] |
| When shall the Trump | [172] |
| When shall the walls | [170] |
| When shall this flesh | [172] |
| When shall this life | [171] |
| When shall this time | [170] |
| When shall Thy Christ | [172] |
| When shall Thy Spouse | [171] |
| When shall True | [172] |
| When Southan | [167] |
| When Sparrow | [166] |
| When Stanly's wife | [164] |
| When Spencer | [160] |
| When sudden chance | [263] |
| When Tankerfielde | [157] |
| When ten, at | [165] |
| When that John | [167] |
| When the high GOD | [59] |
| When the weaver | [163] |
| When Thomas Finall | [164] |
| When Thomas Tyler | [168] |
| When Thomas | [162] |
| When Thomas | [159] |
| When thoughts are | [652] |
| When three, within | [103] |
| When Thurston's | [166] |
| When Tomkins | [155] |
| When two at Ashford | [164] |
| When two men | [161] |
| When two women | [160] |
| When Whod the | [162] |
| When William | [168] |
| When William | [164] |
| When William | [165] |
| When William | [160] |
| When William | [156] |
| When William | [155] |
| When William Allen | [157] |
| When William Harris | [167] |
| When William Nicoll | [167] |
| When worthy Wattes | [155] |
| When worthy Web | [159] |
| When your faults | [486] |
| When your hearts | [487] |
| Wherefore I say | [67] |
| Wherefore, Muse! | [382] |
| Wherefore proceedeth | [58] |
| Where, retchless boy! | [261] |
| Where waters smoothest | [621] |
| Whether thrallèd | [492] |
| Which if I find | [385] |
| While season served to | [293] |
| Whilom, for many | [62] |
| Whilst thus she spake | [434] |
| Whilst Youth | [384] |
| White as lilies was | [528] |
| Whoever thinks, or | [35] |
| Who seats his love | [293] |
| Who spends the weary | [273] |
| Who thinks that | [35] |
| Who would be rapt | [291] |
| Why are idle brains | [491] |
| Why court I thy | [453] |
| Why do foolish men | [401] |
| "Why do I fondly | [400] |
| Why should I love | [272] |
| Why should we hope | [290] |
| Wilt thou be abusèd | [37] |
| Wilt thou, Unkind! | [43] |
| With hand in hand | [430] |
| Within this pack | [527] |
| With pity moved | [616] |
| With pleasant toil | [431] |
| With that dismayed | [400] |
| With that, I felt | [434] |
| Woful Heart, with | [530] |
| Woman forsoke Him | [69] |
| Womanis heart | [66] |
| Women were made | [284] |
| Would my conceit | [44] |
| Wretched is he that | [273] |
| Yea, and he that thinks | [382] |
| Yet be thou mindful | [43] |
| Yet, ere, my eyes | [405] |
| Yet, if you please | [649] |
| Yet in this, Thou | [362] |
| Yet I would not | [428] |
| "Yet, let not, poor | [402] |
| Yet was this sinnè | [68] |
| You are pleasèd | [487] |
| You cannot, every day | [649] |
| You do bravely | [487] |
| You Gallants, born | [425] |
| You gentle Nymphs! | [480] |
| You may boast | [484] |
| You men that give | [526] |
| You never took so | [435] |
| Young men shall | [360] |
| You that, at a blush | [370] |
| Youthful Desire is | [290] |
| You woods! in you | [526] |
| You woody Hills! | [403] |
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