Poems: Viz.: -- The [Ekatompathia] Or Passionate Centurie of Love 1582 ; Meliboeus, Sivè Ecloga Inobitum, &c. 1590 ; An Eglogue Upon the Death of Right Honorable Sir Francis Walsingham. 1590 ; The Teares of Fancy, Or Love Disdained. Posthumously Published in 1593, from the Unique Copy in the Collection of S. Christie-Miller, Esq1870 - 208 pages |
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againſt agaynft alfo alſo amor Amyntas Author awaye beſt Cardinall cauſe Chrift clergye Cochlæus Corydon dayes death deceaſed defire diem proh fata doth England English eſtate euery fame farre faye fayne fayth fecular felfe fhall fhuld firſt foche fome forrow forto foules frendes fuch Gentillman goddes goddis goſpell grace grett hart hath haue honour Hugh Latimer ioyes J. P. COLLIER John Milton kynge laſt Latin leaue liue London lordes Loue lyfe lyke maffe maner maye Melibaus Miftres moche moſt muſt neuer nott obiuit Paſsion paſt Petrarch pleaſe pleaſure praye preftes quæ reaſon reſt Richard Eden ryche Seynge that gone ſhall ſhe ſhee ſhould Sonnet ſtate ſtill Sunne ſweete teares thee theſe theym theyr Thomas thoſe thou thynge tyme verſes vertue vnder vnto vpon vſe Watson waye Wherfore whofe whome whoſe wolde wother wyfe yere yett
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Page 8 - The fyrste sermon of Mayster Hugh Latimer, whiche he preached before the Kynges Maiest. wythin his graces palayce at Westmynster. MDXLIX. the viii of Marche. (, ',) (2) The seconde [to seventh] Sermon of Master Hughe Latimer, whych he preached before the Kynges maiestie, withyn hys graces Palayce at Westminster ye.
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Page 12 - K/caTo/XTraO/a or Passionate Centurie of Loue. Divided into two parts : whereof, the first expresseth the Authors sufferance in Loue : the latter, his long farewell to Loue and all kis tyrannic. Composed by Thomas Watson Gentleman ; and published at the request of certaine Gentlemen his very frendes.
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