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Charles Gildon [1709–1710], The works of Mr. William Shakespear; in six [seven] volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. By N. Rowe ([Vol. 7] Printed for E. Curll... and E. Sanger [etc.], London) [word count] [S11401].
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THE TABLE
Venus and Adonis, Pag. 5. Tarquin and Lucrece, 51. The Glory of Beauty, 111. Injurious Time, 113. True Admiration, 115. The Force of Love, 116. The Beauty of Nature, 117. Love's Cruelty, ibid. Youthful Glory, 119. Good Admonition, 120. Quick Prevention, 121. Magazine of Beauty, 122. An Invitation to Marriage, 123. False Belief, 125. A Temptation, 126. Fast and Loose, 127. True Content, ibid. The bashful Lover, 128. Strong Conceit, ibid. A sweet Provocation, 129. The constant Vow, ibid. The Exchange, 130. A Disconsolation, 131. Cruel Deceit, 132.

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The Unconstant Love, 133. The Benefit of Friendship, ibid. Friendly Concord, 135. Inhumanity, ibid. A Congratulation, 136. Loss and Gain, 137. Foolish Disdain, 138. Ancient Antipathy, 139. Beauty's Valuation, ibid. Melancholly Thoughts, 140. Love's Loss, 141. Loves Relief, ibid. Unanimity, 143. Loath to depart, 144. A Masterpiece, 145. Happiness in Content, 145. A dutiful Message, 146. Go and come quickly, 147. Two faithful Friends, 148. Careless Neglect, 149. Stout Resolution, ibid. A Duel, 150. Love-sick, 151. Loves Labour Lost, ibid. Wholesome Counsel, 153. Sat fuisse, 155 A living Monument, ibid Familiarity breeds Contempt. 156 Patiens armatus, ibid. A Valediction, 157. Nil magnis Invidia, 158

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Love-Sick, 159 The Picture of True Love, 160. In Praise of his Love, ibid. A Resignation, 162. Sympathizing Love, 163. A Request to his Scornful Love, 165. A Lovers Affection, tho' his Love prove Inconstant, 167. Complaint for his Lover's Absence, 168. An Invocation to his Muse, 170. Constant Affection, 171. Amazement, 172. A Lovers Excuse for his long Absence, 173. A Complaint, 174. Self Flattery of her Beauty, 175. A Tryal of Loves Constancy, 177. A good Construction of his Loves Unkindness, 178. Error in Opinion, 179. On the Receipt of a Table Book from his Mistress, ibid. A Vow, 180. Loves Safety, ibid. An Intreaty for her Acceptance, 181. Upon her Playing on the Virginals, ibid. Immoderate Lust, 182. In Praise of her Beauty tho' Black, 183. Unkind Abuse, 184. Love-Suit, 185. His Heart Wounded by her Eyes. 186. A Protestation, 188. An Allusion, 189.

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Life and Death, ibid. A Consideration of Death, 190. Immoderate Passion, ibid. Loves Powerful Subtilty, 191. Retaliation, 192. Sunset, 193. A Monument to Fame, 194. Perjury, 195. The Tale of Cephalus and Procris, 196. Cupid's Treachery, 199. That Menelaus was the Cause of his own Wrong, 200. Mars and Venus, 201. The History of the Minotaur, 202. The Tale of Dedalus, 204. Achilles Concealment, 207. A Lovers Complaint, 208. The Epistle of Paris to Helen, 217. Helen to Paris, 236. The Passionate Shepherd to his Love, 249. The Nymphs Reply to the Shepherd, 250. Another of the same Nature, 251. Threnes, 154. FINIS.
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Charles Gildon [1709–1710], The works of Mr. William Shakespear; in six [seven] volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. By N. Rowe ([Vol. 7] Printed for E. Curll... and E. Sanger [etc.], London) [word count] [S11401].
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