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Come forth ye Nymphes come forth, forsake your watry bowres

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Comming to kisse her lyps, (such grace I found)

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Cuddie, for shame hold vp thy heauye head

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I but once loued before, and shee forsooth was a Susanne

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I Ioy to see how in your drawen work

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I saw a fresh spring rise out of a rocke

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I saw a Phœnix in the wood alone

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I saw a riuer swift, whose fomy billowes

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I saw a spring out of a rocke forth rayle

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I saw a Wolfe vnder a rockie caue

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I sing of deadly dolorous debate

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If so be goods encrease, then dayly encreaseth a goods friends

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If the blinde furie, which warres breedeth oft.

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In Summers day, when Phœbus fairly shone

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In that proud port, which her so goodly graceth

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In vain I thinke right honourable Lord

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In vaine I seeke and sew to her for grace

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In youth before I waxed old

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Innocent paper, whom too cruell hand

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Ioy of my life, full oft for louing you.
Is it her nature or is it her will

Is not thilke same a goteheard prowde
Is not thilke the mery moneth of May ?

It chaunced me on day beside the shore

It fell vpon a holly eue

It was the month, in which the righteous Maide

It was the time, when rest soft sliding downe

It was the time when rest the gift of Gods

Lackyng my loue I go from place to place

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Looking far foorth into the Ocean wide

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Loue is a thing more fell, than full of Gaule, than of Honny

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Loue, lift me vp vpon thy golden wings

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Maruell not, what I meane to send these Verses at Euensong
Men call you fayre, and you doe credit it

Me thought I saw the graue, where Laura lay
More then most faire, full of the liuing fire
Most glorious Lord of lyfe, that on this day
Most happy letters fram'd by skilfull trade
Most Noble Lord the pillar of my life.
Much richer then that vessell seem'd to bee

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My hungry eyes through greedy couetize
My loue is lyke to yse, and I to fyre

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My Song thus now in thy Conclusions.

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Ne may I, without blot of endlesse blame

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New yeare forth looking out of Ianus gate

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Noble Alexander, when he came to the tombe of Achilles

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One day, whiles that my daylie cares did sleepe

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Our merry dayes, by theeuish bit are pluckt, and torne away

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Penelope for her Vlisses sake

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Piers, I haue piped erst so long with payne

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Soone after this I saw an Elephant

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Soone said, soone writ, soon learnd: soone trimly done in prose, or verse

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Such as the Berecynthian Goddesse bright

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Sweet is the Rose, but growes vpon a brere

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Sweet smile, the daughter of the Queene of loue

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Sweet warriour when shall I haue peace with you?

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That same is now nought but a champian wide

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That which I eate, did I ioy, and that which I greedily gorged

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The antique Babel, Empresse of the East

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