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| My love in her attire doth show her wit (Davison's Poetical Rhapsody) |
12 |
| My mistress sings no other song (Jones) |
16 |
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| Naked love did to thine eye (Sherburne) |
114 |
| Nature, that wash'd her hands in milk (Sir Walter Rawleigh) |
76 |
| Nay pish! nay phew! nay faith and will you? fie! (Sportive Wit) |
49 |
| Nay, Silvia, now you're cruel grown (Rawlinson MS. Poet. 94) |
21 |
| No, Sylvia, 'tis not your disdain (Songs and Poems of Love and Drollery) |
39 |
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| O how oftentimes have I (Harl. MS. 7332) |
111 |
| Once I must confess I loved (Wit Restored) |
83 |
| Once and no more: so said my life (Wit's Interpreter) |
29 |
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| Phillis, for shame, let us improve (Westminster Drollery) |
105 |
| Pish, modest sipper, to't again (New Academy of Compliments) |
69 |
| Poor Celia once was very fair (Flatman) |
90 |
| Pretty nymph, why always blushing (Wit's Cabinet) |
110 |
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| Shall we die (Westminster Drollery) |
74 |
| Sighs, blow out those flames in me (Rawlinson MS. Poet. 199) |
119 |
| Silvia, now your scorn give over (Vinculum Societatis) |
96 |
| Sleepy, my dear? Yes, yes, I see (Wit's Interpreter) |
17 |
| Sol shines not th[o]rough all the year so bright (Bristol Drollery) |
18 |
| Some men desire spouses (Weelkes) |
104 |
| Still to affect, still to admire (Harl. MS. 6917) |
3 |
| Sweet, exclude me not, nor be divided (Campion) |
52 |
| Sweet Jane, sweet Jane, I love thee wondrous well (New Academy of Compliments) |
48 |
| Sweet Philomel, in groves and desarts haunting (Jones) |
62 |
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| Take Time, my dear, ere Time takes wing (Melpomene) |
102 |
| There is not half so warm a fire (Choice Drollery) |
71 |
| Thine's fair, facetious, all that can (Wit's Interpreter) |
28 |
| Though that no god may thee deserve (Marrow of Compliments) |
60 |
| 'Tis not, dear Love, that amber twist (Wit Restored) |
113 |
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