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HERBERT, George (1593-1632) LXXIV

HERRICK, Robert (1591-1674?) LXXXII, LXXXVIII, XCII, XCII,

XCVI, CIX, CX

HEYWOOD, Thomas (

1649?) LII

HOOD, Thomas (1798-1845) CCXXIV, CCXXXI, CCXXXV

JONSON, Ben (1574-1637) LXXIII, LXXVIII, Xc

KEATS, John (1795-1821) CLXVI, CLXVII, CXCI, CXCIII, CXCVIII,

CXCIX, CCXXIX, CCXLIV, CCLV, CCLXX, CCLXXXIV

LAMB, Charles (1775-1835) ccxx, CCXXXIII, CCXXXVII

LINDSAY. Anne (1750-1825) CLII

LODGE, Thomas (1556-1625) XVI

LOGAN, John (1748-1788) CXXVII

LOVELACE, Richard (1618-1658) LXXXIII, XCIX, C

LYLYE, John (1554-1600) LI

MARLOWE, Christopher (1562-1593) v

MARVELL, Andrew (1620-1678) LXV, CXI, CXIV

MICKLE, William Julius (1734-1788) CLIV

MILTON, John (1608-1674) LXII, LXIV, LXVI, LXX, LXXI, LXXVI, LXXVII, LXXXV, CXII, CXIII, CXV

MOORE, Thomas (1780-1852) CLXXXV, CCI, CCXVII, CCXXI,

CCXXV

NAIRN, Carolina (1766-1845) CLVII
NASH, Thomas (1567-1601?) I

PHILIPS, Ambrose (1671-1749) CXXI
POPE, Alexander (1688-1744) CXVIII
PRIOR, Matthew (1664-1721) CXXXVII

ROGERS, Samuel (1762-1855) CXXXV, CXLV

SCOTT, Walter (1771-1832) CV, CLXX, CLXXXII, CLXXXV1, CXCH, CXCIV, CXCVI, CCIV, CCXXX, CCXXXIV, CCXXXVI, CCXXXIX, CCLXIII

SEDLEY, Charles (1639-1701) LXXXI, XCVIII

SEWELL, George (- -1726) CLXIII

SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616) III, IV, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXIII, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXVI, XXXIX, XLII, XLIV, XLV, XLVI, XLVIII, XLIX, L, LVI, LX

SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822) CLXXII, CLXXVI, CLXXXIV,

CLXXXVIII, CXCV, CCIII, CCXXVI, CCXXVII, CCXLI,

CCLII, CCLIX, CCLX, CCLXIV, CCLXV, CCLXVIII,

CCLXXIV, CCLXXV, CCLXXVII, CCLXXXV, CCLXXXVIII

CCXLVI,

CCLXXI,

SHIRLEY, James (1596-1666) LXVIII, LXIX

SIDNEY, Philip (1554-1586) XXIV

SOUTHEY, Robert (1774-1843) CCXVI, CCXXVIII

SPENSER, Edmund (1553-1598-9) LIII

SUCKLING, John (1608-9-1641) CI

SYLVESTER, Joshua (1563-1618) XXV

THOMSON, James (1700-1748) CXXII, CXXXVI

VAUGHAN, Henry (1621-1695) LXXV
VERE, Edward (1534-1604) XLI

WALLER, Edmund (1605-1687) LXXXIX, XCV

WEBSTER, John (

-1638?) XLVII

WITHER, George (1588-1667) CIII

WOLFE, Charles (1791-1823) CCXVIII

WORDSWORTH, William (1770-1850) CLXXIV, CLXXVII, CLXXVIII, CLXXIX, CLXXX, CLXXXIX, CC, CCVIII, CCX, CCXI, CCXII, CCXIII, CCXIV, CCXIX, CCXXIII. CCXXXVIII, CCXL, CCXLII, CCXLIII, CCXLV, CCXLVII, CCXLVIII, CCXLIX, CCL, CCL1, CCLIII, CCLIV, CCLVII, CCLVIII, CCLXI, CCLXVI, CCLXIX, CCLXXII, CCLXXIII, CCLXXVI, CCLXXVIII, CCLXXIX, CCLXXXI, CCLXXXII, CCLXXXVI, CCLXXXVII

WOTTON, Henry (1568-1639) LXXII, LXXXIV

WYAT, Thomas (1503-1542) XXI, XXXIII

UNKNOWN: IX, XVII, XL, LXXX, LXXXVI, XCI, XCIV, XCVII, CVI, CVII, CVIII, CXXVIII

Absence, hear thou my protestation
A Chieftain to the Highlands bound
A flock of sheep that leisurely pass by
Ah, Chloris! could I now but sit
Ah! County Guy, the hour is nigh.
All in the Downs the fleet was moor'd
All thoughts, all passions, all delights
And are ye sure the news is true

And is this-Yarrow?-This the Stream.

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At the corner of Wood Street, when daylight appears
At the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping, I fly
Avenge, O Lord! thy slaughter'd Saints, whose bones
Awake, Aeolian lyre, awake

Awake, awake, my Lyre

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A weary lot is thine, fair maid

A wet sheet and a flowing sea

A widow bird sate mourning for her Love

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Bards of Passion and of Mirth

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Behold her, single in the field

Beauty sat bathing by a spring.

Being your slave, what should I do but tend

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Beneath these fruit-tree boughs that shed
Best and Brightest, come away.

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Bid me to live, and I will live

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Blest pair of Sirens, pledges of Heaven's joy.
Blow, blow, thou winter wind

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Bright Star! would I were steadfast as thou art

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Call for the robin-redbreast and the wren
Calm was the day, and through the trembling air
Captain, or Colonel, or Knight in arms
Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night.

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Crabbed Age and Youth

Cyriack, whose grandsire, on the royal bench

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Diaphenia like the daffadowndilly.

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Doth then the world go thus, doth all thus move

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If aught of oaten stop or pastoral song

If doughty deeds my lady please

I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden.

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I dream'd that as I wander'd by the way

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If Thou survive my well-contented day.
If to be absent were to be

If women could be fair, and yet not fond

I have had playmates, I have had companions

I heard a thousand blended notes

I met a traveller from an antique land

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I'm wearing awa', Jean.

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In a drear-nighted December

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In the downhill of life, when I find I'm declining

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In the sweet shire of Cardigan

I remember, I remember

I saw where in the shroud did lurk

It is a beauteous evening, calm and free.

It is not Beauty I demand

It is not growing like a tree

I travell❜d among unknown men

It was a lover and his lass

It was a summer evening.

I've heard them lilting at our ewe-milking

I wander'd lonely as a cloud.

I was thy neighbour once, thou rugged Pile

I wish I were where Helen lies.

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John Anderson my jo, John .

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Lawrence, of virtuous father virtuous son

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Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Life! I know not what thou art

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Life of Life! Thy lips enkindle.

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Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore.

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Much have I travell'd in the realms of gold.
Music, when soft voices die

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My days among the Dead are past.

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My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains
My heart leaps up when I behold

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My Love in her attire doth shew her wit

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My lute, be as thou wert when thou didst grow
My thoughts hold mortal strife

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My true-love hath my heart, and I have his

No longer mourn for me when I am dead
Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note
Not, Celia, that I juster am

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