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Epithalamion
Sonnet 89 (‘Lyke as the Culver on the barèd bough’)
Sonnet 81 (‘Fayre is my love, when her fayre golden heares’)
Sonnet 70 (‘Fresh spring the herald of loves mighty king’)
Sonnet 67 (‘Lyke as a hunstman after weary chace’)
Sonnet 54 (‘Of this worlds Theatre in which we stay’)
Sonnet 23 (‘Penelope for her Ulisses sake’)
Sonnet 15 (‘Ye tradefull Merchants that with weary toyle’)
The Faerie Queen: The First Booke
The Faerie Queen
Aprill
The Shepheardes Calender
Iambicum Trimetrum
Prothalamion
Sonnet 79 (‘Men call you fayre, and you doe credit it’)
Sonnet 78 (‘Lackyng my love I go from place to place’)
Sonnet 71 (‘I joy to see how in your drawen work’)
Sonnet 68 (‘Most glorius Lord of lyfe that on this day’)
Sonnet 37 (‘What guyle is this, that those her golden tresses’)
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