This work contains the following individual pieces:
- ‘The wisest scholar of the wight most wise’
- ‘Your words my friend (right healthful caustics) blame’
- ‘What, have I thus betrayed my liberty?’
- ‘Who will in fairest booke of Nature know’
- ‘It is most true that eyes are form’d to serve’
- ‘Stella, since thou so right a princess art’
- ‘Stella, think not that I by verse seek fame’
- Seventh Song (‘Whose senses in so evil consort’)
- Fourth Song (‘Only joy, now here you are’)
- ‘Desire, though thou my old companion art’
- ‘O Grammar rules, o now your virtues show’
- ‘A strife is grown between Virtue and Love’
- ‘I on my horse, and Love on me, doth try’
- ‘Soul’s joy, bend not those morning stars from me’
- ‘Alas, have I not pain enough, my friend’
- ‘Who will in fairest book of Nature know’
- ‘Because I breathe not love to everyone’
- ‘Come sleep! O sleep the certain knot of peace’
- ‘With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb’st the skies’
- ‘Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show’
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