TECOMCAS I, OIDG-H). JOELINT I III, Y. SIER, EHILIEP SYDNEY. | A Sonnet . WTATSOINT. Sonnet . & o & “Because I breathe not love 7" G-EREEDIN ED. The praise of Fawnia IDANIEI 1. “When men shall find ’’. IDER, A YTON". “Why should your fair eyes” “Clear Ankor '' . $ & “You, best discerned ”. “Since there's no help '' An hymn so e g CIHFRISTOPEHCIEER, IMA FILOW. “Fair is my love " . e to {} . 89 “Sweet stroke, (so might I thrive) " . . 90 “I have not spent’’ e • * . 89 “Weep now no more, mine eyes” * . 90 Of his lady's weepin 9 - © . 110 | His farewell . & e o & † . 111 His sighs and tears are bootless . 110 EDENT JOINTSON'. Song . . . . . . . . II2 To Celia . . . . . . . . . 114 Song . * s § g te se . 113 | A celebration of Charis . & g * . 115 To Celia . & e * to e . 113 | His discourse with Cupid io jo g . 116 To the same . g g o g . 114 | Claiming a second kiss by desert . * . 117 “Shall I tell you whom I love '' . . 128 “Welcome, welcome do I sing ” FER ANCIS EIHEATUIMTOINT. The indifferent . e * * e . 143 | Secrecy protested JOIEHINT EVILIHDTCIEHIHDIER,. A love song . & & e * . 148 || “Shall I, wasting in despair '' THE QUEEN OF BOHEMIA g & so . 153 || To his mistress, the Queen of Bohemia . NOTE (? g g e e * * . 167 “Lady! it cannot be '' . * “Fair lady! whose harmonious name '’ 168 “Emamoured, artless, young ' “As on a hill-top rude '' . * • . 168 On his deceased wife . & |