A Collection of Poems/Sonnets to Sundry Notes of Musicke
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SONNETS
To Sundry Notes of
MUSICKE.
By Mr. William Shakespeare.
LONDON,
Printed in the Year 1599.
Contents (not listed in original)
- 'It was a Lording's Daughter, the fairest one of three'
- 'On a day (alacke the day)'
- 'My flocks feede not, my Ewes breed not'
- 'In black morne I, all fears scorne I'
- 'Cleare wells spring not, sweete birds sing not'
- 'When as thine eye hath chose the Dame'
- 'Live with me and be my Love'
- 'As it fell upon a Day'