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A Rocking Hymn 40
The Marigold 43
Sonnet: On the Death of Prince Henry 43
From a Satire written to King James I. 44
William Browne
From "Britannia's Pastorals":—
To England 45
The Seasons 45
May Day Customs
Birds in May 46
Music on the Thames 47
A Concert of Birds 47
Flowers 48
Morning 48
Night 49
A Pleasant Grove 50
An Angler 51
A Rill 52
"Glide soft, ye silver floods" 52
"Venus by Adonis' side" 53
A Song: "Gentle Nymphs" 54
Spring Morning, II. From The Shepherd's Pipe 54
Spring Morning, II. From The Shopherd's Pipe 54
A Round 56
"Welcome, welcome, do I sing" 57
Autumn. From The Shepherd's Pipe 58
The Siren's Song. From Inner Temple Masque 59
The Charm. From Inner Temple Masque 59
Cælia: Five Sonnets—"Lo, I the man" 60
Cælia: Five Sonnets—"Why might I not for once" 60
Cælia: Five Sonnets—"Fairest, when by the rules" 61
Cælia: Five Sonnets—"Were't not for you" 61
Cælia: Five Sonnets—"Sing soft, ye pretty birds" 62
Visions: Four Sonnets—"I saw a silver swan" 62
Visions: Four Sonnets—"A Rose, as fair as ever" 62
Visions: Four Sonnets—"Down in a valley" 63
Visions: Four Sonnets—"A gentle Shepherd" 63
Epitaphs: In Obitum 64
Epitaphs: On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke 64

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