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William Shakespeare, 1564-1616 [1640], Poems: vvritten by Wil. Shake-speare. Gent (Printed... by Tho. Cotes, and are to be sold by Iohn Benson [etc.], London) [word count] [S11600].
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Volume
Volume front matter
Title page
To the Reader.
Vpon Master William Shakespeare , the Deceased Authour, and his
Of MWilliam Shakespeare . [secondary verse]
Title page
POEMS BY Will. Shakespeare Gent.
The glory of beautie. [Sonnet LXVII / Sonnet LXVIII / Sonnet LXIX]
Injurious Time. [Sonnet LX / Sonnet LXIII / Sonnet LXIV / Sonnet LXV / Sonnet LXVI]
True Admiration. [Sonnet LIII / Sonnet LIV]
The force of love. [Sonnet LVII / Sonnet LVIII]
The beautie of Nature. [Sonnet LIX]
Loves crueltie. [Sonnet I / Sonnet II / Sonnet III]
Youthfull glory. [Sonnet XIII / Sonnet XIV / Sonnet XV]
Good Admonition. [Sonnet XVI / Sonnet XVII]
Quicke prevention. [Sonnet VII]
Magazine of beautie. [Sonnet IV / Sonnet V / Sonnet VI]
An invitation to Marriage. [Sonnet VIII / Sonnet IX / Sonnet X / Sonnet XI / Sonnet XII]
False beleefe. [Sonnet CXXXVIII]
A Temptation. [Sonnet CXLIV]
Fast and loose.
True content. [Sonnet XXI]
A bashfull Lover. [Sonnet XXIII]
Strong conceite. [Sonnet XXII]
A sweet provocation.
A constant vow.
The Exchange. [Sonnet XX]
A disconsolation. [Sonnet XXVII / Sonnet XXVIII / Sonnet XIX]
Cruell Deceit.
The unconstant Lover.
The benefit of Friendship. [Sonnet XXX / Sonnet XXXI / Sonnet XXXII]
Friendly concord.
Inhumanitie.
A congratulation. [Sonnet XXXVIII / Sonnet XXXIX / Sonnet XL]
Losse and gaine. [Sonnet XLI / Sonnet XLII]
Foolish disdaine.
Ancient Antipothy.
Beauties valuation.
Melancholy thoughts. [Sonnet XLIV / Sonnet XLV]
Loves Losse.
Loves Releefe. [Sonnet XXXIII / Sonnet XXXIV / Sonnet XXXV]
Vnanimitie. [Sonnet XXXVI / Sonnet XXXVII]
Loath to depart.
A Master-peece. [Sonnet XXIV]
Happinesse in content. [Sonnet XXV]
A dutifull Message. [Sonnet XXVI]
Goe and come quickly. [Sonnet L / Sonnet LI]
Two faithfull friends. [Sonnet XLVI / Sonnet XLVII]
Carelesse neglect. [Sonnet XLVIII]
Stoute resolution. [Sonnet XLIX]
A Duell.
Love-sicke.
Loves labour lost.
Wholesome counsell.
Sat fuisse. [Sonnet LXII]
A living monument. [Sonnet LV]
Familiaritie breeds contempt. [Sonnet LII]
Patiens Armatus. [Sonnet LXI]
A Valediction. [Sonnet LXXI / Sonnet LXXII / Sonnet LXXIV]
Nil magnis Invidia. [Sonnet LXX]
Love-sicke. [Sonnet LXXX / Sonnet LXXXI]
The Picture of true love. [Sonnet CXVI]
In prayse of his Love. [Sonnet LXXXII / Sonnet LXXXIII / Sonnet LXXXIV / Sonnet LXXXV]
A Resignation. [Sonnet LXXXVI / Sonnet LXXXVII]
Sympathizing love.
A request to his scornefull Love. [Sonnet LXXXVIII / Sonnet LXXXIX / Sonnet XC / Sonnet XCI]
A Lovers affection though his Love prove unconstant. [Sonnet XCII / Sonnet XCIII / Sonnet XCIV / Sonnet XCV]
Complaint for his Loves absence. [Sonnet XCVII / Sonnet XCVIII / Sonnet XCIX]
An invocation to his Muse. [Sonnet C / Sonnet CI]
Constant affection. [Sonnet CIV / Sonnet CV / Sonnet CVI]
Amazement. [Sonnet CII / Sonnet CIII]
A Lovers excuse for his long absence. [Sonnet CIX / Sonnet CX]
A complaint. [Sonnet CXI / Sonnet CXII]
Selfe flattery of her beautie. [Sonnet CXIII / Sonnet CXIV / Sonnet CXV]
Tryall of loves constancy. [Sonnet CXVII / Sonnet CXVIII / Sonnet CXIX]
A good construction of his Loves unkindenesse. [Sonnet CXX]
Errour in opinion. [Sonnet CXXI]
Vpon the receit of a Table Booke from his Mistris. [Sonnet CXXII]
A Vow. [Sonnet CXXIII]
Loves safetie. [Sonnet CXXIV]
An intreatie for her acceptance. [Sonnet CXXV]
Vpon her playing on the Virginalls. [Sonnet CXXVIII]
Immoderate Lust. [Sonnet CXXIX]
In prayse of her beautie though black. [Sonnet CXXVII / Sonnet CXXX / Sonnet CXXXI / Sonnet CXXXII]
Vnkinde Abuse. [Sonnet CXXXIII / Sonnet CXXXIV]
A Love-Suite. [Sonnet CXXXV / Sonnet CXXXVI]
His heart wounded by her eye. [Sonnet CXXXVII / Sonnet CXXXIX / Sonnet CXL]
A Protestation. [Sonnet CXLI / Sonnet CXLII]
An Allusion. [Sonnet CXLIII]
Life and death. [Sonnet CXLV]
A Consideration of death. [Sonnet CXLVI]
Immoderate Passion. [Sonnet CXLVII]
Loves powerfull subtilty. [Sonnet CXLVIII / Sonnet CXLIX / Sonnet CL]
Retaliation. [Sonnet LXXVIII / Sonnet LXXIX]
Sunne Set. [Sonnet LXXIII / Sonnet LXXVII]
A monument to Fame. [Sonnet CVII / Sonnet CVIII]
Perjurie. [Sonnet CLI / Sonnet CLII]
The Tale of
Cupids Treacherie. [Sonnet CLIII / Sonnet CLIV]
That
[The History how the Minotaur was begot]
A Lovers Complaint.
[The Amorous Epistle of Paris to Helen]
[Poem XIX]
Another of the same Nature.
[Poem XXI]
[The Phoenix and Turtle]
[Why Should this Desart be]
An Epitaph on the admirable Dramaticke Poet, William Sheakespeare . [secondary verse]
On the death of William Shakespeare , who died in Aprill, Anno Dom. 1616. [secondary verse]
An Elegie on the death of that famous Writer and Actor, M. William Shakspeare . [secondary verse]
Volume back matter
An Addition of some Excellent Poems, to those precedent, of Renowned Shakespeare , By other Gentlemen.
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