Anonymous.
Manhood
Availeth not Without Good Fortune
Of Women's
Changeable Will
Of the
Wretchedness in this World
The Same in
English
Daniel, Samuel.
Delia
39, "Read in my face, a volume of despairs,"
Davies, John, of Hereford.
Wit's
Pilgrimage 52, "Fortune and Love, each other to disgrace,"
De Vere, Edward, Earl of Oxford.
Of the Mighty
Power of Love
Dickenson, John.
Another of the
Same Author
Donne, John.
Witchcraft
by a Picture
Gascoigne, George.
A Cloud of Care
hath Covered All my Coast
A Riddle
In That Other
End of his Said Close Walk Were Written These Toys in Rhyme
Googe, Barnaby.
At Bonneval in
France
Out
of an Old Poet
To L.
Blundeston
Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey.
How no Age
is Content
The Constant
Lover Lamenteth
Kendall, Timothy.
That we
Should Benefit our Friends
Oxford. See De Vere, Edward.
Sidney, Sir Philip.
Four...sonnets...made
when his lady had pain in her face
Southwell, Robert.
Scorn Not the Least
Surrey. See Howard, Henry.
Turberville, George.
Of a Fox that
Would Eat no Grapes
To his Lady, that by
Hap When he Kissed her and Made her Lip Bleed. . .
Vaux, Thomas.
Try Before You
Trust
Whitney, Isabella.
A Careful
Complaint by the Unfortunate Author
To Her Cousin,
F.W.
Wyatt, Sir Thomas.
How by a Kiss
he Found Both his Life and Death
Of Change in
Mind
Request to
Cupid for Revenge of his Unkind Love
The Lover
Sendeth Sighs to Moan his Suit
Yates, James.
To the Courteous
Construers of Indifferent Judgment