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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.

CURSE upon thee for a slave (John Fletcher).
Adieu; farewell earth's bliss (Nashe).

All that glisters is not gold (Shakespeare).

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37

All the flowers of the spring (Webster).

All ye that lovely lovers be (Peele)

143

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All ye woods, and trees, and bowers (John Fletcher)

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Arm, arm, arm, arm! the scouts are all come in (John Fletcher) 121

Art thou god to shepherd turned (Shakespeare).

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Art thou gone in haste (William Rowley).

152

Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers (Dekker)

80

At Venus' entreaty for Cupid her son (Peele).

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Autumn hath all the Summer's fruitful treasure (Nashe).
Away, delights! go seek some other dwelling (John Fletcher).

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114

Beauty, alas! where wast thou born (Lodge and Greene)
Beauty, arise, show forth thy glorious shining (Dekker).
Beauty clear and fair (John Fletcher).

21

81

138

Black spirits and white, red spirits and gray (Middleton)
Blow, blow, thou winter wind (Shakespeare).
Brave iron, brave hammer, from your sound (Dekker)
Buzz! quoth the Blue-Fly (Ben Jonson)

166

44

85

68

Call for the robin-redbreast and the wren (Webster)

142

Care-charming Sleep, thou easer of all woes (John Fletcher)
Cast away care! he that loves sorrow (Dekker).
Cast our caps and cares away (John Fletcher)
Cold's the wind, and wet's the rain (Dekker)

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Cold Winter brings to crown your age (Corona Minervæ)
Come away, away, away! (Shirley)

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182

Come away, bring on the bride (John Fletcher)

126

Come away, come away (Middleton).

Come away, come away, Death (Shakespeare)
Come, come away! the spring (Richard Brome)

Come, follow me, you country lasses (Fletcher and Rowley)
Come, follow your leader, follow (Middleton and Rowley)
Come hither, you that love, and hear me sing (John Fletcher)
Come let the state stay (Suckling)

Come, lovers, bring your cares (Jones).

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Come, lovely Boy! unto my court (Rutter)

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Come, my Celia, let us prove (Ben Jonson).

Come; my children, let your feet (Beaumont and Fletcher)
Come, my dainty doxies (Middleton ?)

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95

168

Come, my Daphne, come away (Shirley)

Come, my sweet, whiles every strain (Cartwright).

Come, noble nymphs, and do not hide (Ben Jonson).
Come, shepherds, come (John Fletcher).

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194

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Come, shepherds, come, impale your brows (Goffe)
Come, Sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving (Beaumont and

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Come, thou monarch of the vine (Shakespeare)

Come unto these yellow sands (Shakespeare).

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Come, you whose loves are dead (Beaumont and Fletcher)
Comforts lasting, loves increasing (John Ford).

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144

Cupid all his arts did prove (Thomas Forde).

230

Cupid and my Campaspe played (Lyly).

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Cupid, if a god thou art (Hausted)

197

Cupid, pardon what is past (Beaumont and Fletcher)
Cynthia, to thy power and thee (Beaumont and Fletcher)

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98

Dame, dame! the watch is set (Ben Jonson)
Dearest, do not you delay me (John Fletcher)

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Did not the heavenly rhetoric of thine eye (Shakespeare)
Die, die, ah die (Jones)

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207

Done to death by slanderous tongues (Shakespeare)
Drink to-day and drown all sorrow (John Fletcher)

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Eyes, hide my love and do not show (Daniel).

76

Fair and fair, and twice so fair (Peele)

13

Fair Apollo, whose bright beams (William Rowley)

157

Fair summer droops, droop men and beast therefore (Nashe)

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Fear no more the heat of the sun (Shakespeare).

52

Fine young folly, though you were (Habington).

202

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