(1525-1577).
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| A strange passion of a lover |
14 |
| Sir Edward Dyer ( -1607). |
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| To Phyllis, the fair shepherdess |
16 |
| George Peele (1558?-1596-1597?). |
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| The enamoured shepherd |
17 |
| Sir Walter Raleigh (1552?-1618). |
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| His love admits no rival |
18 |
| The shepherd's description of love |
20 |
| The shepherdess' reply |
22 |
| Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke (1554-1628). |
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| Love for love |
24 |
| John Lyly (1554?-1606). |
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| Cupid and Campaspe: Apelles' song |
26 |
| Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586). |
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| A ditty—"My true love," etc. |
27 |
| Love is dead |
28 |
| He that loves |
30 |
| Thomas Lodge (1558?-1625). |
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| Love's wantonness |
31 |
| Rosaline |
32 |
| Thomas Watson (1557?-1592?). |
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| The May Queen |
34 |
| Nicholas Breton (1545?-1626?). |
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| Phillida and Corydon |
35 |
| Thomas Campion (circa 1619). |
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| Shall I come, sweet love, to thee? |
37 |
| Cherry-ripe |
38 |
| Robert Greene (1560?-1592). |
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| Fair Samela |
39 |
| Kinds of love |
41 |
| Love and beauty |
42 |
| Robert Southwell (1561?-1595). |
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| Love's servile lot |
43 |
| Sir John Harrington (1561-1612). |
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| The heart of stone |
45 |
| Henry Constable (1561-1613). |
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| A shepherd's song to his love |
46 |
| Samuel Daniel (1562-1619). |
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| Love now, for roses fade |
47 |
| Early love |
48 |
| Love is a sickness |
49 |
| Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593). |
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| The passionate shepherd to his love |
50 |
| Joshua Sylvester (1563-1618). |
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| Love's omnipresence |
52 |
| Michael Drayton (1563-1631). |
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