Ode. The soote 'season, that bud and bloom 1 Sonnets. From Tascane came my Lady's 12 Set me e'en where the sun doth parch of Alas! so all things now do hold ib. My late, awake, perform the last Since love will needs that I must love (QUEEN ELIZABETH.) Sonnet.-On a day, (alack the day!) Dirge ib. Song.-0 yes ! O yes ! if any maid Those dates marked thus * are doubtful, Page The Shepherd's Address to his Muse SIR WALTER RALEIGH. 1552–1618. (JAMES 1) 68 69 ib. 294 Page Wantons ! {tiş not i• "•TFITXA1311 70 Song.-Come, my Celia, let us prove Song.-Shall I tell you whom I love 1586--1615. BEAUMONT& FLETCHER. 1576--1625. Songs.--Hence all your vain delights Sweet Soul ib. DAVISON. 1582-16- Cupid's Pastime Some there are as fair 85 86 WILLIAM ALEXANDER, 1580-1640. Extract. This life of ours Song.-0 would to God. 199** 87 ib. Page 89 Songs. If the quick spirits : He that loves à rosy cheek. TL, ib. 101 . 102 RANDOLPH. 1605-1631. Fair Lady, when you see 103 Ode.-Come, spur away 104 RICHARD LOVELACE. 1618-1658. Sonnet.-When love, witli' úniconfined wings : 107 Songs.-Why dost thou say I am fors worn Amarantha, sweet and fair birimin ib. - 108 |