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Pages 324, 325-'Give me my scallop-shell of quiet.' 'Even such is Time, that takes in trust.' Of each of these poems it is asserted, probably upon inference, that Raleigh wrote them in the Tower on the night before his death. But, if Raleigh neither wrote them then nor at any time, that they should have been attributed to him as appropriate is evidence in favour of a character that has been judged so variously.

INDEX OF FIRST LINES

All I care

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A Rose as fair as ever saw the North
A sweet disorder in her dress
Absence, hear thou my protestation
Adieu, farewell earth's bliss

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Ah, were she pitiful as she is fair

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Browne 112
Herrick 132

Donne 204

Nashe 249

Greene 170

Ah, what is Love! It is a pretty thing.
Alas! my love, you do me wrong .

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Wm. Rowley

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Dekker 48

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And wilt thou leave me thus?

And yet I cannot reprehend the flight
Arise, my Thoughts, and mount you

with the sun!

Art thou gone in haste

Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden

slumbers?

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As careful merchants do expecting stand
As I in hoary winter's night .

As it fell upon a day

As virtuous men pass mildly away

As ye came from the holy hand

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Ask me why I send you here. Carew or Herrick
At her fair hands how have I grace en-

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Beauty sat bathing by a spring

Beauty, sweet Love is like the morning

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J. Fletcher 227

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Shakespeare

206

Herrick 197

Shakespeare

43

Herrick 256

Call for the robin-redbreast and the wren
Calling to mind, my eyes went long about
Can a maid that is well bred.

Can I not come to Thee, my God, for

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these Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night

Care-charming Sleep, thou easer of all

Webster 282

Raleigh 186
Anon. 183

Herrick 312

Daniel 158

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Fletcher 158

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Clear had the day been from the dawn
Cold's the wind, and wet's the rain
Come away, come away, death
Come, bring with a noise

Come hither, shepherd's swain !
Come little babe, come silly soul
Come live with me and be my love
Come, my Celia, let us prove

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Come, Sleep, O Sleep! the certain knot

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Shakespeare 255

INDEX OF FIRST LINES

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Come thou, who art the wine and wit
Come unto these yellow sands
Come, worthy Greek! Ulysses come
Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton
Corpse, clad with carefulness
Corydon, arise, my Corydon!
Crabbed Age and Youth

Cupid and my Campaspe play'd

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Dew sat on Julia's hair.

Diaphenia like the daffadowndilly .

Did not the heavenly rhetoric of thine

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Drink to me only with thine eyes
Droop, droop no more, or hang the head
Drop, drop, slow tears.

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Herrick 279

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Herrick II

Constable 55

Shakespeare 149
Jonson 138
Herrick 152

Phineas Fletcher 322

E'en like two little bank-dividing brooks
Even such is Time, that takes in trust

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Quarles 211

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Raleigh 326

Anon. 141

Anon.

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Fain would I change that note
Fain would I have a pretty thing
Fair and fair, and twice so fair
Fair daffodils, we weep to see
Fair is my Love, and cruel as she is fair
Fair pledges of a fruitful tree

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Fair summer droops, droop men and beasts therefore

Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing

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Herrick 109

Daniel 168 Herrick 110

Nashe 249

Shakespeare 229
Shakespeare 237

Anon. 199 Campion 170

First shall the heavens want starry light
Follow a shadow, it still flies you.
Follow thy fair sun, unhappy shadow
Follow your saint, follow with accents

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For her gait, if she be walking
Forget not yet the tried intent

Fresh Spring, the herald of Love's mighty
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Lodge 194 Jonson 179 Campion 178

Campion 177
Browne 133
Wyat 189

Spenser 2

Shakespeare 202

Shakespeare 281

Full many a glorious morning have I

seen

Shakespeare 107

Herrick 15

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Raleigh 325

Gather ye rosebuds while ye may

Get up, get up for shame! The bloom

ing morn

Give me my scallop-shell of quiet

Give pardon, blessèd soul, to my loud

cries

Herrick

Constable 292

Give place, you ladies, and begone! John Heywood 120

Glide soft, ye silver floods

Go, pretty child, and bear this flower

God Lyaeus, ever young

Good-morrow to the day so fair

Good Muse, rock me asleep

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Happy were he could finish forth his fate
Happy ye leaves whenas those lily hands
Harden now thy tirèd heart with more

than flinty rage

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Hark, all you ladies that do sleep.
Hark, hark! the lark at heaven's gate

Browne 240

Herrick 302

Fletcher 256

Herrick 223

Breton 160

Essex 273 Spenser 152

Campion 226
Campion 38

sings

Shakespeare I

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