dor and Stuart Love Songs."
J. P. B.
CONTENTS.
Page
Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542).
The lost heart 1
The lover's appeal 2
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517?-1547).
A sonnet--"Love that liveth," etc. 3
A vow to love faithfully 4
Anon., _circa_ 1530.
My sweet sweeting 5
George Turberville (1540?-1610?).
The lover to his lady 6
Master George: his sonnet 7
Turberville's answer and distich 8
Edward Vere, Earl of Oxford (1550-1604).
The shepherd's commendation of his nymph 9
A renunciation 11
Barnaby Googe (?) (1535?-1594).
The complaint of Harpalus 12
George Gascoigne (1525-1577).
A strange passion of a lover 14
Sir Edward Dyer ( -1607).
To Phyllis, the fair shepherdess 16
George Peele (1558?-1596-1597?).
The enamoured shepherd 17
Sir Walter Raleigh (1552?-1618).
His love admits no rival 18
The shepherd's description of love 20
The shepherdess' reply 22
Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke (1554-1628).
Love for love 24
John Lyly (1554?-1606).
Cupid and Campaspe: Apelles' song 26
Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586).
A ditty--"My true love," etc. 27
Love is dead 28
He that loves 30
Thomas Lodge (1558?-1625).
Love's wantonness 31
Rosaline 32
Thomas Watson (1557?-1592?).
The May Queen 34
Nicholas Breton (1545?-1626?).
Phillida and Corydon 35
Thomas Campion (_circa_ 1619).
Shall I come, sweet love, to thee? 37
Cherry-ripe 38
Robert Greene (1560?-1592).
Fair Samela 39
Kinds of love 41
Love and beauty 42
Robert Southwell (1561?-1595).
Love's servile lot 43
Sir John Harrington (1561
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