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HOWARD,
315
Complaint of the Lover disdained.....
327
323
Description and Praise of his Love Geraldine ib.
ib.
Description of the restless State of a Lover... 325 The Frailtie and Hurtfulness of Beautie
Description of Spring
A Complaint by Night of the Lover not beloved 328
Description of the restless State of a Lover... 326 How eche Thing save the Lover in Spring, re-
Descrption of the fickle Affections, Panges &
Sleichtes of Love....
viveth to Pleasure
ib. A Vow to love faithfully however he be rewarded ib.
Complaint that his Lady after she knew of his
Love kept her Face alway hidden from him ib.
Caplaint of a Lover that defied Love, and as by Love after the more tormented...... ib.)
Of the Token which his Love sent him
Manhode availeth not without good Fortune... 418.
That Constancy of al Vertues is most worthy. ib.
The uncertain State of a Lover.... The Lover in Libertie smileth at them in Thral- dome, that sometime scorned his Rondage.. ib. A Comparison of his Love with the faithful and painful Love of Troylus to Creside
To leade a vertuous and honest Life
The wounded Lover determineth to make Sute
to his Lady for his Recure........
The Lover shewing of the continual Paines that abide within his Breast, determineth to die because he cannot have Redresse
The Power of Love over Gods themselves......
The Promise of a constant Lover
Against him that had slaundered a Gentle-
woman with himselfe
......
A Praise of Mistres R.......
Of one unjustly defamed....
The Lover praieth his Service to be accepted,
and his Defaultes to be pardoned
Description and Praise of his Love.......
419
420
ib.~
Of the Death of the late Countesse of Pem-
broke....
That eche Thing is Hurt of itselfe..
Of the Choice of a Wife.......
Description of an ungodly Worlde
The despairing Lover lamenteth
411
The Lover declareth his Paines to excede farre
the Paines of Hell
424
...........
Tyme tryeth Trueth
The Lover refused of his Love, embraceth Death ib.
The Picture of a Lover
............
That al Things som Time finde Ease of their Paine, saue only the Lover
The Assault of Cupide upon the Fort where the
Lovers Heart lay wounded, and how he was
taken
The Lover describeth his whole State unto his
Love, and promising her his faithful good
Will, assureth himself of her again..
Of the troubledCommonwelth restored to Quiet
by the mighty Power of God............
The Lover to his Love having forsaken him, and betaken herselfe to another...
427
428