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New Court Songs [R15050]

DMI number:
1762
Publication Date:
1672
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
R15050
EEBO/ECCO link:
http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2003&res_id=xri:eebo&rft_id=xri:eebo:citation:13344037
Shelfmark:
EEBO
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of 17th century verse and Collection of songs
Format:
Octavo
Content/Publication
First Line:
Read this before you burn it 'tis the last
Page No:
pp. 1-3
Poem Title:
The PETITION.
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First Line:
The Beam of Lovers squeaking Eyes
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pp. 3-4
Poem Title:
Loves Energy.
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First Line:
Fairest Clariza when you read
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pp. 4-6
Poem Title:
The Morning Address
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First Line:
In vain the Surgeon does apply
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pp. 6-7
Poem Title:
Loves Apostate.
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First Line:
Such Gratitude as Mortals send
Page No:
pp. 7-8
Poem Title:
Imperfect Gratitude.
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First Line:
What does the fair Clariza mean
Page No:
pp. 8-9
Poem Title:
Dissatisfaction from the Variety of his Mistress's Humors.
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First Line:
The trembling Deer whose tender side
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pp. 10-11
Poem Title:
Ubiquity of Love.
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First Line:
To lay Vermilion on the blushing Rose
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pp. 11-12
Poem Title:
In Praise of his Mistress.
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First Line:
All Vows do their obliging vertue lose
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pp. 12-15
Poem Title:
The Recantation.
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First Line:
Those great Prerogatives of Blood
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pp. 15-16
Poem Title:
Content in a Middle State.
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First Line:
Stay gentle Echo dear Nymph stay
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pp. 17-18
Poem Title:
DIALOGUE.
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First Line:
Never to see you more - And I must be
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pp. 19-20
Poem Title:
To his Mistress, being commanded not to Visit her.
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First Line:
Imperious Love Great Emperor of Hearts
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p. 21
Poem Title:
The INVOCATION.
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First Line:
Tell me no more of Shady Groves
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p. 22
Poem Title:
The MOUNT.
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First Line:
Suspend your just Resentments while you read
Page No:
pp. 23-24
Poem Title:
The PLEA.
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First Line:
Can so much Sweetness such exterior Parts
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pp. 25-26
Poem Title:
EXPOSTULATION.
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First Line:
Ye thrice three Sisters lend your Aid
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pp. 26-27
Poem Title:
A PRAYER to to [sic] the MUSES.
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First Line:
Away with this Legal Fruition
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pp. 27-28
Poem Title:
SONG.
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First Line:
Those in the dismal Clime
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p. 29
Poem Title:
The RESOLVE.
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First Line:
Jack drink away
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p. 30
Poem Title:
A Drinking Catch.
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First Line:
Nay dear Philander prethee sigh no more
Page No:
pp. 30-37
Poem Title:
ECLOGUE. Strephon and Philander.
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First Line:
Coelina you see
Page No:
pp. 37-38
Poem Title:
A SONG.
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First Line:
To hurry on the sad decaying State
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pp. 38-39
Poem Title:
To a Person of Quality, a great Patron of Justice.
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First Line:
See how the feather'd Blossoms through the Air
Page No:
p. 40
Poem Title:
SNOW.
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First Line:
Since this is the Decree of Fate
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pp. 41-43
Poem Title:
Satisfaction in Vertue.
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First Line:
When the Streets are all clear
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pp. 43-44
Poem Title:
The HUZZA.
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First Line:
Love's daring Flight is unconfin'd
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pp. 45-46
Poem Title:
To the Fair Arminda.
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First Line:
By one more happy they their Suit prefer
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p. 47
Poem Title:
LOVE, by PROXY. To Rosella.
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First Line:
Hence persecuting Fancy hence
Page No:
pp. 48-49
Poem Title:
A Check to Love.
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First Line:
The Richest Metal which it lies
Page No:
pp. 49-50
Poem Title:
COELINA.
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First Line:
Your lasting Smiles at any rate to gain
Page No:
pp. 50-51
Poem Title:
To a Mistress who desir'd to know his Love, but his Endeavour not to love her.
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First Line:
Go Happy Characters Those Joys obtain
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pp. 51-53
Poem Title:
To CLARIZA.
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First Line:
Aminda in vain so coylie refuse
Page No:
p. 54
Poem Title:
The Folly of the Coyness and Wedlock.
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First Line:
How charming are those pleasant pains
Page No:
p. 55
Poem Title:
A SONG at the KING'S HOUSE.
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First Line:
I Did Almeria long oppose
Page No:
pp. 56-57
Poem Title:
ALMERIA: A SONG.
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First Line:
When first your Love is self addrest
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pp. 57-58
Poem Title:
The ANSWER.
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First Line:
My Love and I for Kisses Play'd
Page No:
pp. 58-59
Poem Title:
KISSES, with an Addition.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Strode
First Line:
Give o're foolish heart and make hast to despair
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pp. 59-60
Poem Title:
DAPHNE.
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First Line:
With so much ease ungrateful Swaines
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pp. 60-61
Poem Title:
The Perjur'd Shepher'd. A SONG.
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First Line:
The Great and Wise the Good and Fair do all
Page No:
pp. 61-62
Poem Title:
URANIA.
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First Line:
Turn off the Glass 'tis a Crime to see't full
Page No:
p. 63
Poem Title:
The Double Health.
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First Line:
I'le no more be deceiv'd with your amorous Art
Page No:
pp. 64-65
Poem Title:
SONG.
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First Line:
No more bold Thoughts repine no more
Page No:
pp. 65-66
Poem Title:
To Clariza, when she was unkind after she began to Love.
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First Line:
Wake my Adonis wake thou shalt not die
Page No:
pp. 66-67
Poem Title:
The Complaint of Venus for her Adonis.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Cartwright
First Line:
When first my free Heart was inspir'd by Desire
Page No:
pp. 67-68
Poem Title:
SONG.
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First Line:
As the ambitious Lark with wing'd Ascent
Page No:
pp. 68-70
Poem Title:
The Ruine of Ambition.
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First Line:
Forbear beloved Thoughts while she's so nigh
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pp. 70-71
Poem Title:
Doubtful in her First Love.
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First Line:
Some Ladies Painted are
Page No:
p. 70
Poem Title:
Anagram on his Valentine.
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First Line:
Come in my Anyantas at length let us prove
Page No:
p. 73
Poem Title:
INVITATION to ENJOYMENT. The Newest Song.
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First Line:
Of all the Brisk Dames Messalina for me
Page No:
p. 74
Poem Title:
SONG.
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First Line:
When I think of my Phillis I feel
Page No:
pp. 75-76
Poem Title:
A SONG.
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First Line:
While Alexis lay prest in her Arms he lov'd best
Page No:
p. 77
Poem Title:
SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
Be jolly my friend
Page No:
p. 78
Poem Title:
A New CATCH.
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First Line:
Farewel fair Armeda my joy and my Grief
Page No:
pp. 78-79
Poem Title:
A SONG.
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First Line:
Blame not your Armeda nor call her your grief
Page No:
pp. 79-80
Poem Title:
The ANSWER.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
When first I saw Marcelia's Eyes
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pp. 80-81
Poem Title:
A New SONG.
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First Line:
In Vain I scratch my Head or bite my Quill
Page No:
pp. 81-82
Poem Title:
To my Ingenious Friend Sir ROBERT SPRIGNELL Baronet, Having seen his Engraving in Glass.
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First Line:
As Rivulets nor give nor take delight
Page No:
pp. 83-84
Poem Title:
An Hymeneal to Mr. W.P.
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First Line:
Think how you'd blame the Gods if they
Page No:
pp. 84-85
Poem Title:
To his Cruel Mistress.
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First Line:
How chequer'd is your Face with Frowns & Smiles
Page No:
p. 84
Poem Title:
To Dorinda, on her various Humors.
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First Line:
Cease Cloris cease to wonder why
Page No:
pp. 85-86
Poem Title:
To Chloris in his Sickness. A SONG.
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First Line:
Let Fortune and Phillis frown if they please
Page No:
pp. 86-87
Poem Title:
Defiance to his Mistress. A SONG.
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First Line:
See Mighty Sir the Day appears
Page No:
pp. 87-88
Poem Title:
Song to the KING on New-years-day.
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First Line:
So ho Urania Why dost fly away
Page No:
pp. 88-89
Poem Title:
To the most Ingenious and Beautiful Lady, Mrs. E.S.
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First Line:
I Must confess not many Years ago
Page No:
p. 90
Poem Title:
The RECOVERY: A SONG.
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First Line:
Oh Love if e're thou'lt ease a Heart
Page No:
pp. 91-92
Poem Title:
A SONG in CHARLES the Eigth.
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First Line:
Come lay by your Cares and hang up your Sorrow
Page No:
p. 92
Poem Title:
A CATCH.
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First Line:
Do silly CUPID try again
Page No:
p. 93
Poem Title:
The CHALLENGE: A SONG.
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First Line:
When from his Throne the Persian God displaies
Page No:
pp. 94-95
Poem Title:
GRATITUDE. Sung to the KING on His Birth-Day. 1672.
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First Line:
What swelling Thoughts have I Nature's unkind
Page No:
pp. 95-96
Poem Title:
Love in an Unequal State.
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First Line:
Ah Clelia forbear to insult any more
Page No:
p. 97
Poem Title:
Advice to Clelia.
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First Line:
He that Marries a Girl that's Fair
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p. 98
Poem Title:
A RANT against MARRIAGE.
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First Line:
O Time thy Wings are wet thy Feet are Lead
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pp. 99-100
Poem Title:
A DIALOGUE between Infortunio, Time, and Death. Made to be Sung at the Academy in St. Bartholomew-Lane.
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First Line:
Oh the sad Day
Page No:
pp. 100-101
Poem Title:
A Mournful Song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Flatman
First Line:
The nymph that undoes me is Fair and Unkind
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pp. 101-102
Poem Title:
A SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Sir George Etherege
First Line:
Chear up my Mates the wind does fairly blow
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p. 102
Poem Title:
A SONG.
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First Line:
I Languish all Night
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p. 103
Poem Title:
A SONG at the DUKE'S-HOUSE, in the Citizen turn'd Gentleman.
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First Line:
O Sorrow sorrow say where dost thou dwell
Page No:
pp. 103-104
Poem Title:
A DIALOGUE between Sorrow, and One Afflicted.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Samuel Rowley
First Line:
So closely closely prest
Page No:
pp. 104-105
Poem Title:
ENJOYMENT. A SONG at the KING'S HOUSE.
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First Line:
You Powers that guard Love's pleasant Throne
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pp. 105-106
Poem Title:
A SONG.
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First Line:
Live Jolly Youth live ever and possess
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pp. 106-107
Poem Title:
An HYMENEAL to my Dear Friend Mr. P.H.
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First Line:
Chloris how long how long indeed
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p. 108
Poem Title:
Inequality of Fortune.
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First Line:
Ay me What a sad Fate
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pp. 109-110
Poem Title:
LOVERS their own TORMENTORS. For the Academy in St. Bartholomew-Lane.
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First Line:
Among the Willows pensive Damon sate
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pp. 110-111
Poem Title:
The Unhappy Shepherd.
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First Line:
How strangely severe and unkind are we grown
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pp. 111-112
Poem Title:
AMINDA'S SONG.
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First Line:
As Poor AURELIA sate alone
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pp. 112-113
Poem Title:
FRAILTY of BEAUTY. A SONG.
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First Line:
Ah fading Joy
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pp. 113-114
Poem Title:
A SONG.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Thomas Head
First Line:
As Freezing Fountains when the Sun
Page No:
p. 114
Poem Title:
A SONG.
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First Line:
A wife I do hate
Page No:
p. 115
Poem Title:
A SONG in Love in a Wood.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
William Wycherley
First Line:
A Wife I do adore
Page No:
p. 116
Poem Title:
The ANSWER.
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First Line:
How eager are our vain Pursuits
Page No:
p. 117
Poem Title:
Vanity of Wordly Happiness.
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First Line:
Forigve me Jove
Page No:
p. 118
Poem Title:
The PENITENT. Sung at the Academy in St. Bartholomew-lane.
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First Line:
How well does this Harmonious Meeting prove
Page No:
pp. 119-120
Poem Title:
A SONG in Commendation of an Annual MUSICK-MEETING.
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First Line:
Ah Sylvia your Beauty when mix't with disdain
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pp. 120-121
Poem Title:
A DIALOGUE between Strephon, Amyantas, and Sylvia. Made for the Academy in St Barto-lomew-Lane.
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First Line:
Ah Choridon in vain you boast
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pp. 122-123
Poem Title:
A SONG at the DUKE's HOUSE, in the Fatal Jealousie.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Some happy Soul come down and tell
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p. 123
Poem Title:
A SONG in The Fatal Jealousie.
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First Line:
Alexis instead of a Tear and a Kiss
Page No:
pp. 124-125
Poem Title:
LOVE's MARTYR.
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First Line:
A Mintor ah thou faithless Swain
Page No:
p. 126
Poem Title:
Sung in Three Parts. At the Academy in St. Bartholomew-lane.
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First Line:
A Heart in Love's Empire though jocund and blith
Page No:
pp. 127-128
Poem Title:
A DIALOGUE between two NYMPHS and a SHEPHERD. Sung at the DUKE's HOUSE.
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First Line:
Oh the time that is past
Page No:
pp. 128-129
Poem Title:
LOVE's Opportunity neglected. A SONG.
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First Line:
Awake Harmonious Lute and teach the Earth
Page No:
pp. 130-131
Poem Title:
A SONG. Made for the ACADEMY in St. Bartholomew-Lane.
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First Line:
When Cruel Fair thy scornful Tongue
Page No:
p. 131
Poem Title:
A SONG.
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First Line:
When death shall snatch us from these kids
Page No:
pp. 132-134
Poem Title:
DIALOGUE. Thirsis. Dorinda.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Andrew Marvell
First Line:
Once by this Fountain as I lay
Page No:
p. 134
Poem Title:
the Lost Heart. A SONG at the Academy in St. Bartholomew-Lane.
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First Line:
Hark Hark The Storm grows lowd
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p. 135
Poem Title:
The STORM.
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First Line:
Go Bird of Venus Go thrice happy Dove
Page No:
pp. 136-137
Poem Title:
A LETTER sent by a TURTLE.
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First Line:
What shall we do
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p. 138
Poem Title:
A SONG, Directed to the Company of Ladies at the Academy in St. Bartholomew-lane.
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