PAGE Give place, ye Lovers! here before.. Give place, you Ladies! and begone Glide, gentle streams! and bear..... Go, lovely rose ................. Glories, pleasures, pomps, delights, and ease Good Muse! rock me asleep Go, Soul! the body's guest Hail, beauteous stranger of the wood!.. II 14 177 141 191 23 25 283 258 Hark! hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings. He's not the happy man to whom is given.. How oft when thou, my Music! music play'st. 113 How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth If women could be fair and yet not fond... If ye would love and loved be 20 6 I have done one braver thing. 122 I must not grieve my Love, whose eyes would read PAGE In time long past, when in Diana's chace ..... 63 I once may see when years shall wreak my wrong. 79 I prithee let my heart alone! 247 I saw fair Chloris walk alone I saw my Lady weep.. Is there for honest poverty I tell thee, Dick! where I have been... I've heard the lilting at our yowe-milking. I weigh not Fortune's frown nor smile Lady! you are with beauties so enriched 168 145 300 193 279 86 132 234 216 137 Let me not to the marriage of true minds. Love hath delight in sweet delicious fare. My Dearest! to let you or the world know. 173 My love is of a birth as rare 245 My love is strengthen'd, though more weak in seeming 112 My mind to me a kingdom is My Mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun.. My Muse may well grudge at my heavenly joy My silks and fine array My thoughts are wing'd with hope, my hopes with love. My true Love hath my heart and I have his. PAGE 48 113 59 288 96 61 No more, no more of this I vow! Not, Celia! that I juster am.. Not marble, nor the gilded. Now that the Spring hath fill'd our veins. O Fair! O Sweet! when I do look on thee. Of a' the airts the wind can blaw Of her pure eyes, that now is seen Of your trouble, Ben! to ease me O gentle Love! ungentle for thy deed.. O Hand! of all hands living.. O, how thy worth with manners may I sing.. O joy too high for my low style to show!.... бо O Night! O jealous Night! repugnant to my measures. 144 O, whistle! and I'll come to you, my Lad!. 300 Pack, clouds! away, and welcome, day!. 134 Reveal, O tongue! the secrets of my thought! Ring out your bells! let mourning shows be spread Rise, Lady Mistress! rise!.. Roses, their sharp spines being gone.. Ruin seize thee, ruthless King! See the chariot at hand here of Love 71 54 143 135 267 123 See! with what simplicity... Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green Shake off your heavy trance! 238 12 138 Shall I, hopeless, then pursue Shall I tell you whom I love?.. 162 Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea IIO Since first I saw your face I resolved....... 148 Since there's no help, come, let us kiss and part!. Slow, slow, fresh fount! keep time with my salt tears So shoots a Star as doth my Mistress glide... Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king 124 133 120 Sweet Adon! darest not glance thine eye Sweet are the thoughts that savor of content 129 75 73 168 PAGE Sweet Rose of virtue and of gentleness! Take, O take those lips away. Tell me not, Sweet! I am unkind. Tell me not Time hath play'd the thief.. The doubt which ye misdeem, fair Love! is vain The faery beam upon you!.. 7 154 138 235 227 181 90 153 III 191 218 263 34 124 155 The flower of virgins in her prime of years The forward violet thus did I chide The forward youth that would appear.. 112 240 The fowler hides, as closely as he may. The glories of our blood and state Tired with all these, for restful death I cry 65 180 190 78 85 116 87 283 147 18 258 119 12 281 77 257 63 197 248 33 290 III |