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TILDEN LIBRARY
1895
LONDON:
PRINTED BY C. WHITTINGHAM, TOOKS COURT.
CONTENTS.
SONGS AND SONNETS.
DESCRIPTION of the restless State of a Lover, with Suit
to his Lady, to rue on his dying Heart
Description of Spring, wherein every thing renews,
save only the Lover
....
Description of the restless State of a Lover
Description of the fickle Affections, Pangs, and Slights
of Love
Complaint of a Lover that defied Love, and was by Love
after the more tormented
.........
Complaint of a Lover rebuked
Complaint of the Lover disdained.........
Description and Praise of his Love Geraldine.....
The Frailty and Hurtfulness of Beauty
A Complaint by Night of the Lover not beloved......... 14
How each thing, save the Lover in Spring, reviveth to
Pleasure
...
14
A Vow to love faithfully, howsoever he be rewarded 15
Complaint that his Lady, after she knew his Love, kept
her Face always hidden from him
Request to his Love to join Bounty with Beauty
Prisoned in Windsor, he recounteth his Pleasure there
passed...
16
17
20
21
23
...........
The Lover comforteth himself with the Worthiness of
his Love
Complaint of the Absence of her Lover being upon the
Sea
Complaint of a dying Lover refused upon his Lady's
unjust mistaking of his Writing
Complaint of the Absence of her Lover, being upon the
Sea .....
A Praise of his Love, wherein he reproveth them that
compare their Ladies with his
To his Mistress..........
To the Lady that scorned her Lover......
A Warning to the Lover, how he is abused by his
Love
.......
34
The forsaken Lover describeth and forsaketh Love
The Lover describeth his restless State.........
The Lover excuseth himself of suspected Change
A careless Man scorning and describing the subtle
Usage of Women toward their Lovers ....
41
An Answer in the behalf of a Woman. Of an uncertain
Author
43
The constant Lover lamenteth
46
A Song written by the Earl of Surrey of a Lady that
refused to dance with him
47
The faithful Lover declareth his Pains and his uncertain
Joys, and with only Hope recomforteth somewhat
his woful Heart.
The Means to attain happy Life...
Praise of mean and constant Estate
Praise of certain Psalms of David. Translated by Sir
Thomas [Wyatt] the elder........
Of the Death of Sir Thomas Wyatt.
Of the Same
An Epitaph on Clere, Surrey's faithful Friend and Fol-
How no Age is content with his own Estate, and how
the Age of Children is the happiest if they had Skill
to understand it........
Bonum est mihi quod humiliasti me
Exhortation to learn by others' Trouble........