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The Poems and Sonnets of Henry Constable
Constable, Henry (1562-1613)
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THE SHEEPHEARD'S SONG OF VENUS & ADONIS
DAMELUS' SONG TO HIS DIAPHENIA.
A PASTORALL SONG BETWEENE PHILLIS AND AMARILLIS, TWO NIMPHES, EACH AUNSWERING OTHER LINE FOR LINE.
TO HIS FLOCKS.
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TO SEVERALL PERSONS UPON SUNDRYE OCCASIONS.
COMPLAYNTS OF MISFORTUNES IN LOVE.
[Now, now I love indeed, and suffer more]
[Wonder it is, and pittie is't that shee]
[Pitty refusing my poore Love to feede]
[If that one care had oure two hearts possest]
[Vncivill sickness! hast thou no regard]
[Deare! though from me youre gratiouse lookes depart]
[If ever any justlye might complayne]
OF THE END AND DEATH OF HIS LOVE.
FOURE SONNETS TO SIR PHILLIP SIDNEY'S SOULE.
TO THE DIVINE PROTECTION OF THE LADIE ARBELLA, THE AUTHOR COMMENDETH BOTH HIS GRACE'S HONOURE AND HIS MVSE'S ÆTERNITIE.
OF THE DEATH OF MY LADIE RICH'S DAUGHTER. SHEWING THE REASON OF HER UNTIMELY DEATH HINDRED HER EFFECTING THOSE THINGS WHICH BY THE FORMER CALCULATION OF HER NATIVITYE HE FORETOLD.
SPIRITUALL SONNETTES TO THE HONOUR OF GOD & HYS SAYNTES. BY H. C.
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TO OVRE Q. AND THE K. OF SCOTS.
The Poems and Sonnets of Henry Constable