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CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE (1564-1593)
47 The Passionate Shepherd to His Love .
From Hero and Leander:
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56 Take, O, Take Those Lips Away
57 Hark! Hark! the Lark!
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دعا
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Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought.
When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced
Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless
sea,
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That time of year thou mayst in me behold
How like a winter hath my absence been
Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth,
THOMAS NASHE (1567-1601)
72 When to Her Lute Corinna Sings
73 A Renunciation
74 The Man of Life Upright
JOHN FLETCHER (1579-1625)
94 Song to Bacchus
95 Weep No More
96. Aspatia's Song
FRANCIS BEAUMONT (1584-1616)
97 Lines on the Tombs in Westminster
GILES FLETCHER (1585?-1623)
From Christ's Triumph After Death:
Nature Awaiteth the Triumph of Christ
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./o/ II. My Love in her attire doth shew her wit,
III. Lady, when I behold the roses sprouting
1/3 Upon Julia's Clothes.
114 To the Virgins to Make Much of Time
//7 A Thanksgiving to God for His House
Corinna's Going A-Maying
7 Upon Prew His Maid
/2 & Song
27 Ingrateful Beauty Threatened
13 An Epitaph
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WILLIAM HABINGTON (1605–1654)
/3/ To Roses in the Bosom of Castara
RICHARD CRASHAW (1613?-1649)
/44 The Flaming Heart upon the Book and Picture of the
Seraphical Saint Teresa
RICHARD LOVELACE (1618-1658)
145 To Lucasta on Going to the Wars
146 To Lucasta on Going Beyond Seas
147 To Althea from Prison
54 On the Late Massacre in Piedmont .
155 On His Blindness
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