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Love England Poetry Early Works To 1800
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  Be valiant still &c a new song much in request, : being the advice of an experienced lady in marital

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  I do as I will with my swain..

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  If love's a sweet passion, &c; or, The passionate lover. : VVhen love and beauty doth agree, it is t

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  Joy to the person of my love. or, A lovers complaint for the unkindness of his mistriss. : To be sun

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1670
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  The ladies lamentation, or, The commanders last farewel, : who valiantly lost his life in the last e

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  The last time I came o'er the moor..

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  A lover complementing his mistriss, : to the tune of, She's sweet like sugarcandie.

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  Loves fierce dispute.. An excellent new song sung with its own proper tune.

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  The midsummer wish..

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  The miracle of nature, or, Some animadversions, upon the beauty, of one of the fairest dames that ev

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  A new song to the tune of, Peggie I must love thee.
Ramondon, Lewis.
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  The new way of love is the cause of my mourning, : to its own proper tune.

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  Omnia vincit amor..

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  The sea man's farewel to his mistress, and her answer unto him. : To its own proper tune.

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  The young man's answer to the loyal maidens complaint. : To the same tune.

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