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Eglogs, Epytaphes, and Sonettes
Newly written by Barnabe Googe
Googe, Barnabe (1540-1594)
[section]
Alexander Neuyll.
[subsection]
[dedication]
The Preface of L. Blundeston.
[Eglogs.]
Epytaphes.
Sonettes.
To Mayster Alexander Nowell.
To Doctor Bale.
To M. Edwarde Cobham.
Of Edwardes of the Chappell.
To L. Blundeston.
The Aunswere of L. Blundeston to the same.
To Alexander Neuell.
Alexander Neuells Answere to the same.
To M. Henrye Cobham of the most blessed state of Lyfe.
To Alexander Neuell of the blessed Sate of him that feeles not the force of Cupids flames.
Alexander Neuells Awnswere to the same.
To Maystresse A.
To George Holmeden of a ronnynge Heade.
To the Translation of Pallingen.
The Harte absent.
To Alexander Neuell.
The Aunswere of A. Neuell to the same.
To Maystresse D.
Out of an olde Poet.
[Ons musynge as I sat]
[When I do heare thy name]
[Vnhappye tonge]
Oculi augent dolorem.
[Accuse not God, yf fancie fond]
[Two Lynes shall tell the Gryefs]
Of the vnfortunate choyse of his Ualentyne.
The vncertayntie of Lyfe.
A Refusall.
Of Maistres. D S.
Of Money.
Goyng towardes Spayne.
At Bonyuall in Fraunce.
Commynge home warde out of Spayne.
To L. Blundeston of Ingratitude.
The Aunswere of L. Blundeston to the same.
To the Tune of Appelles.
Cupido Conquered.
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[Accuse not God, yf fancie fond]
Accuse
not God, yf fancie fond,
do moue thy foolysh brayne,
To wayle for loue, for thou thy selfe,
art cause of all thy payne.
Finis.
Eglogs, Epytaphes, and Sonettes