Page 15 16 That Hope unsatisfied is to the Lover's Heart as a pro- ......... Of the Folly of loving when the Season of Love is past The absent Lover persuadeth himself that his Mistress will not have the power to forsake him............................... The Lover complaineth the unkindness of his Love..... 29 The Lover rejoiceth the enjoying of his Love......... 30 The Lover sheweth how he is forsaken of such as he The Lover complaineth himself forsaken.... A renouncing of hardly escaped Love Page 34 36 36 The Lover rejoiceth against Fortune that by hindering 38 his suit had happily made him forsake his Folly...... 37 The Lover's sorrowful State maketh him write sorrowful Songs, but such his Love may change the same The Lover sendeth his Complaints and Tears to sue for Grace The Lover's Case cannot be hidden however he dissemble The Lover lamenteth his Estate with suit for Grace 40 41 To his Love that hath given him answer of refusal . 47 The Lover excuseth him of Words, wherewith he was unjustly charged................................... 48 The Lover curseth the Time when first he fell in Love. 50 The Lover determineth to serve faithfully.... To his unkind Love......... The Lover complaineth his Estate ... Whether Liberty by loss of Life, or Life in Prison and thraldom be to be preferred... He ruleth not though he reign over Realms, that is subject to his own Lusts The faithful Lover giveth to his Mistress his Heart as his best and only Treasure.... 57 A Description of the Sorrow of true Lovers' parting..... 58 The neglected Lover calleth on his stony hearted Mistress to hear him complain ere that he die................ .... 59 He rejoiceth the obtaining the Favour of the Mistress of his Heart The Lover prayeth Venus to conduct him to the desired The Lover praiseth the Beauty of his Lady's Hand..... 62 88 58 60 61 Page That the Eye bewrayeth alway the secret Affections of the Heart... 64 The Lover complaineth that Faith may not avail without the Favour of Fantasy 65 That too much Confidence sometimes disappointeth Hope 67 The Lover bemoaneth his unhappiness that he cannot obtain Grace, yet cannot cease loving. The mournful Lover to his Heart with Complaint that it The Lover renounces his cruel Love for ever............. Of the contrary Affections of the Lover That right cannot govern Fancy 68 70 71 73 74 75 .... 76 That true Love availeth not when Fortune list to frown ............... That the Power of Love is such he worketh Impossibi- That the Life of the unregarded Lover is worse than 79 79 81 82 83 The Lover who cannot prevail must needs have Pa- When Fortune smiles not, only Patience comforteth The Lover, hopeless of greater Happiness, contenteth That Time, Humbleness, and Prayer, can soften every thing save his Lady's Heart...... That Unkindness hath slain his poor true Heart......... The dying Lover complaineth that his Mistress regardeth not his Sufferings............ The careful Lover complaineth, and the happy Lover counselleth..... ........ The Lover having broken his Bondage, voweth never more to be enthralled.... Despair counselleth the deserted Lover to end his Woes by Death, but Reason bringeth Comfort............... 96 The Lover's Lute cannot be blamed though it sing of his Lady's Unkindness........................ 98 The neglected Lover calleth on his Pen to record the ungentle Behaviour of his unkind Mistress. 100 That Caution should be used in Love....... 101 An earnest Request to his cruel Mistress either to pity him or let him die.............. 102 The abused Lover reproacheth his false Mistress of Dis simulation 103 ........ He bewails his hard Fate that though beloved of his The Lover recounteth the variable Fancy of his fickle 108 The abused Lover bewails the time that ever his Eye beheld her to whom he had given his faithful Heart.. 110 An earnest Suit to his unkind Mistress not to forsake him 111 He remembereth the Promise his Lady once gave him of Affection, and comforteth himself with Hope 112 That all his Joy dependeth on his Lady's Favour..... 113 He promiseth to remain faithful whatever Fortune betide 115 The faithful Lover wisheth all Evil may befall him if he forsake his Lady. Of Fortune, Love, and Fantasy. 116 117 Deserted by his Mistress, he renounceth all Joy for ever 119 That no Words may express the crafty Trains of Love. 119 That the Power of Love excuseth the Folly of loving... 121 The doubtful Lover resolveth to be assured whether he is to live in joy or woe ......... 122 Of the extreme Torment endured by the unhappy Lover 123 He biddeth farewell to his unkind Mistress............ He repenteth that he had ever loved.......... He compares his Sufferings to those of Tantalus......... 127 The Complaint of a deserted Lover.................................... That Faith is dead, and true Love disregarded .......... 136 The Lover complaineth that his faithful Heart and true Meaning had never met with just Reward.............. 137 He complaineth to his Heart that having once recovered He rejoiceth that he had broken the Snares of Love..... 141 |