Anonymous.The first carol Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618) Verses before death Edmund Spenser (1553-1599) Easter Fresh spring Like as a ship Epithalamion John Lyly (1554?-1606) The Spring Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) True love The moon Kiss Sweet judge Sleep Wat'red was my wine Thomas Lodge (1556-1625) Rosalynd's madrigal Rosaline The solitary shepherd's song Anonymous I saw my lady weep George Peele (1558?-1597) Farewell to arms Robert Greene (1560?-1592) Fawnia Sephestia's song to her child Christopher Marlowe (1562-1593) The passionate shepherd to his love Samuel Daniel (1562-1619) Sleep My spotless love Michael Drayton (1563-1631) Since there's no help Joshua Sylvester (1563-1618) Were I as base William Shakespeare (1564-1616) Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth O me! What eyes hath love put in my head Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? When in the chronicle of wasted time That time of year thou may'st in me behold How like a winter hath my absence been Being your slave, what should I do but tend When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes They that have power to hurt, andwill do Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing When to the sessions of sweet silent thought Did not the heavenly rhetoric of thine eye The forward violet thus did I chide O lest the world should task you to recite Let me not to the marriage of true minds How oft, when thou, my music, music play'st Full many a glorious morning have I seen The expense of spirit in a waste of shame Fancy Fairies Come away Full fathom five Dirge (Fear no more the heat o' the sun) Song (Take, O take those lips away) Song (How should I your true love know) Anonymous Tom o' Bedlam Thomas Campion (circa 1567-1620) Kind are her answers Laura Her sacred bower Follow When thou must home Western wind Follow your saint Cherry-ripe Thomas Nash (1567-1601?) Spring John Donne (1573-1631) This happy dream Death Hymn to God the father The funeral Richard Barnefield (1574?-?) The nightingale Ben Jonson (1574-1637) Charis' triumph Jealousy Epitaph on Elizabeth L.H.Hymn to Diana On my first daughter Echo's lament for Narcissus An epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, a child of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel John Fletcher (1579-1625) Invocation to sleep, from Valentinian To Bacchus John Webster (-?1625) Song from the Duchess of Malfi Song from the Devil's Law-case In Earth, dirge from Vittoria Corombona William Drummond of Hawthornden (1585-1649) Song (Phoebus, arise!) Sleep, Silence' child To the nightingale Madrigal I Madrigal II Beaumont and Fletcher (1586-1616)- (1579-1625) I died true Francis Beaumont (1586-1616) On the tombs in Westminster Abbey Sir Francis Kynaston (1587-1642) To Cynthia, on concealment of her beauty Nathaniel Field (1587-1638) Matin song George Wither (1588-1667) Sleep, baby, sleep! Thomas Carew (1589- 1639) Song (Ask me no more where Jove bestows) To my inconstant mistress An hymeneal dialogue Ingrateful beauty threatened Thomas Dekker (-1638?) Lullaby Sweet content Thomas Heywood (-1649?) Good- morrow Robert Herrick (1591-1674?) To Dianeme To meadows To blossoms To daffodils To violets To primroses To daisies, not to shut so soon To the virgins, to make much of time Dress In silks Corinna's going a-maying Grace for a child Ben Jonson George Herbert (1593-1632) Holy baptism Virtue Unkindness Love The pulley The collar Life Misery James Shirley (1596-1666) Equality Anonymous (circa 1603) Lullaby (Weep youno more, sad fountains) Sir William Davenant (1605-1668) Morning Edmund Waller (1605-1687) The rose Thomas Randolph (1606-1634?) His mistress Charles Best (-?) 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Thoughts of a Briton on the subjugation of Switzerland It is a beauteous evening, calm and free On the extinction of the Venetian Republic O friend! I know not Surprised by joy To Toussaint L'ouverture With ships the sea was sprinkled The world Upon Westminster bridge, Sept.3, 1802 When I have borne in memory Three years she grew The daffodils The solitary reaper Elegiac stanzas To H.C.
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