Tottel, Richard . "Songes and Sonettes written by the ryght honorable Lorde Henry Haward late Earle of Surrey, and other"
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  • Section Tottel — Songes and Sonettes — 1557, by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
  • Poem The soote season
  • Poem When youth had led me
  • Poem Svche waiward waies hath loue
  • Poem When somer toke in hand
  • Poem Loue, that liueth, and reigneth
  • Poem In Ciprus, springes
  • Poem From Tuskane
  • Poem Brittle beautie
  • Poem Alas so all thinges nowe
  • Poem When Windsor walles susteyned
  • Poem Set me wheras the sunne
  • Poem I neuer sawe my Ladye
  • Poem The golden gift
  • Poem So cruell prison
  • Poem When ragyng loue
  • Poem O happy dames
  • Poem In winters iust returne
  • Poem Good Ladies
  • Poem Geue place ye louers
  • Poem Although I had a check
  • Poem To dearely had I bought
  • Poem O lothsome place where I
  • Poem As oft as I behold and se
  • Poem Though I regarded not
  • Poem Wrapt in my carelesse cloke
  • Poem Martiall, the thinges
  • Poem Of thy lyfe, Thomas
  • Poem The great Macedon
  • Poem Dyuers thy death
  • Poem W. resteth here
  • Poem Thassirian king in peace
  • Poem Layd in my quiet bed
  • Poem The stormes are past
  • Poem My Ratclif
  • Poem The fansy, which that I
  • Section Tottel — Songes and Sonettes — 1557
  • Poem Yet was I neuer
  • Poem Was neuer file yet half
  • Poem The liuely sparkes
  • Poem Svch vain thought
  • Poem Vnstable dreame
  • Poem Ye that in loue finde luck
  • Poem If waker care
  • Poem Cesar, when that the
  • Poem Eche man me telth
  • Poem Some fowles there be
  • Poem Because I still kept thee
  • Poem I find no peace
  • Poem My galley charged
  • Poem Avisyng the bright beames
  • Poem They flee from me
  • Poem Madame, withouten many wordes
  • Poem Alas, Madame
  • Poem The wandring gadling
  • Poem What nedes these threatnyng woordes
  • Poem Right true it is
  • Poem It may be good
  • Poem Resownde my voyce ye woodes
  • Poem In fayth I wot not what to say
  • Poem Farewell the hart of crueltie
  • Poem The restfull place
  • Poem From these hie hilles
  • Poem Myne olde dere enmy
  • Poem Maruell no more altho
  • Poem Where shall I haue
  • Poem She sat, and sowed
  • Poem What man hath hard such cruelty
  • Poem Behold, Loue, thy power
  • Poem What vaileth troth?
  • Poem Somtime I fled the fire
  • Poem He is not dead
  • Poem The furious goonne
  • Poem Accused though I be
  • Poem My loue to skorne
  • Poem Within my brest
  • Poem Passe forth my wonted cryes
  • Poem Your lokes so often cast
  • Poem Disdaine me not without desert
  • Poem For want of will
  • Poem If euer man might him auaunt
  • Poem Some men would thinke of right
  • Poem The answere that ye made
  • Poem Svch is the course
  • Poem The enmy of life
  • Poem Once as me thought
  • Poem My lute awake
  • Poem Nature that gaue the Bee
  • Poem Vnwarely so was neuer
  • Poem Al in thy loke my life
  • Poem Perdy I sayd it not
  • Poem Lvx, my faire fawlcon
  • Poem A face that should content
  • Poem Ever my hap is slack
  • Poem Loue, Fortune, and my minde
  • Poem How oft haue I
  • Poem Lyke vnto these
  • Poem If amourous fayth
  • Poem Farewell, Loue
  • Poem My hart I gaue thee
  • Poem The flaming sighes
  • Poem The piller perisht
  • Poem Go burning sighes
  • Poem So feble is the threde
  • Poem Svffised not (madame)
  • Poem When first mine eyes
  • Poem Synce loue wyll nedes
  • Poem Mystrustfull mindes be moued
  • Poem It burneth yet
  • Poem Of purpose, loue chose first
  • Poem What rage is this?
  • Poem Desire (alas) my master
  • Poem I see, that chance
  • Poem For shamefast harm of great
  • Poem Vvlcane begat me
  • Poem Syghes are my foode
  • Poem Through out the world
  • Poem Stond who so list
  • Poem In court to serue
  • Poem Of Carthage he
  • Poem Tagus farewel
  • Poem Driuen by desire
  • Poem In doubtfull breast
  • Poem My mothers maides
  • Poem Myne owne Iohn Poyns
  • Poem A spendyng hand
  • Poem When Dido feasted first
  • Section Tottel — Songes and Sonettes — 1557. Songes written by Nicolas Grimald. by Nicolas Grimald
  • Poem Phebe twise took her horns
  • Poem Louers men warn the corps
  • Poem Sythe, Blackwood
  • Poem Sythe, Vincent
  • Poem Imps of king Ioue
  • Poem In workyng well
  • Poem Who wold beleeue mans life
  • Poem One is my sire
  • Poem By heauens hye gift
  • Poem A heauy hart
  • Poem Charis the fourth
  • Poem What cause, what reaso&osb;n&csb;
  • Poem Deserts of Nymphs
  • Poem Now flaming Phebus
  • Poem So happy bee
  • Poem To you, madame, I wish
  • Poem As this first daye of Ianus
  • Poem Gorgeous attire
  • Poem To you this present yere
  • Poem No image carued
  • Poem What one art thou
  • Poem The auncient time commended
  • Poem What path list you to tred?
  • Poem What race of life ronne you?
  • Poem When princes lawes
  • Poem Of all the heauenly gifts
  • Poem The issue of great Ioue
  • Poem The worthy Wilfords body
  • Poem For Wilford wept first men
  • Poem Man, by a woman lern
  • Poem Myrrour of matrones
  • Poem Now, blythe Thaley
  • Poem Why, Nicolas
  • Poem Yea, and a good cause
  • Poem The noble Henry
  • Poem Mee thought, of late
  • Poem Now clattering arms
  • Poem Therfore, when restlesse rage
  • Poem For Tullie
  • Section Tottel — Songes and Sonettes — 1557 Vncertain auctors. by uncertain authors
  • Poem Who iustly may reioyce
  • Poem If right be rackt
  • Poem The lyfe is long
  • Poem In Grece somtime
  • Poem Lyke as the lark
  • Poem The lenger lyfe
  • Poem To this my song
  • Poem The plage is great
  • Poem O euyll tonges
  • Poem To walke on doubtfull ground
  • Poem The restlesse rage
  • Poem By fortune as I lay in bed
  • Poem Phylida was a fayer mayde
  • Poem Lo here the end of man
  • Poem Who list to liue vpright
  • Poem Vnto the liuyng Lord
  • Poem Sythe singyng gladdeth
  • Poem Fvll faire and white she is
  • Poem What thing is that
  • Poem It is no fire
  • Poem Alas that euer death
  • Poem Shall I thus euer long
  • Poem The doutfull man
  • Poem Sith that the way
  • Poem A student at his boke
  • Poem Who craftly castes to stere
  • Poem I lent my loue to losse
  • Poem Whe&osb;n&csb; dredful swelling seas
  • Poem The winter with his griesly
  • Poem In sekyng rest
  • Poem Geue place you Ladies
  • Poem Experience now doth shew
  • Poem Thestilis a sely man
  • Poem Nature that taught
  • Poem Since thou my ring
  • Poem For that a restles head
  • Poem When Audley had runne out
  • Poem Eche thing I se
  • Poem My youthfull yeres are past
  • Poem Behold my picture here
  • Poem Bewaile with me all ye
  • Poem I see there is no sort
  • Poem When Cupide scaled first
  • Poem I lothe that I did loue
  • Poem To liue to dye
  • Poem The smoky sighes
  • Poem As Cypres tree that rent
  • Poem The shinyng season
  • Poem O temerous tauntres
  • Poem O petrarke hed and prince
  • Poem With petrarke to compare
  • Poem Cruell and vnkind
  • Poem If it were so that God
  • Poem To loue, alas
  • Poem In fredome was my fantasie
  • Poem Among dame natures workes
  • Poem To my mishap alas I fynde
  • Poem Al you that frendship
  • Poem Death and the kyng
  • Poem Lyke as the brake
  • Poem Svche grene to me
  • Poem As I haue bene
  • Poem The golden apple
  • Poem Tho Cowerd oft
  • Poem Though in the waxe
  • Poem Thestilis thou sely man
  • Poem Lyke as the rage of raine
  • Poem At libertie I sit and see
  • Poem I read how Troylus
  • Poem Flee fro&osb;m&csb; the prese
  • Poem Sins Mars first moued warre
  • Poem The dolefull bell
  • Poem For loue Appollo
  • Poem Svch waiward waies
  • Poem Girt in my giltlesse gowne
  • Poem As Lawrell leaues
  • Poem False may he be
  • Poem I heard when Fame
  • Poem I ne can close
  • Poem Yet once againe my muse
  • Poem Why fearest thou
  • Poem The flickeryng fame
  • Poem Who loues to liue in peace
  • Poem Walkyng the pathe
  • Poem From worldly wo
  • Poem To false report
  • Poem Lo here lieth G.
  • Poem If that thy wicked wife
  • Poem A man may liue
  • Poem The vertue of Vlisses wife
  • Poem Procryn that some tyme
  • Poem Lyke the Phenix
  • Poem To trust the fayned face
  • Section Tottel — Songes and Sonettes — 1557 Other Songs and Sonettes written by the earle of Surrey. by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
  • Poem In the rude age
  • Poem Eche beast can chose
  • Poem If care do cause men cry
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  • Poem Venemous thornes
  • Poem A lady gaue me a gift
  • Poem Speake thou and spede
  • Poem If thou wilt mighty be
  • Poem Lyke as the birde
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