in this is shown, ii. 304
'Twas so; I saw thy birth. That drowsy lake i. 45
Tyrant, farewell! this heart, the prize ii. 8
Unfold! Unfold! Take in His light, ii. 254
Up, O my soul! and bless the Lord! O God, i. 202
Up to those bright and gladsome hills, i. 136
Vain, sinful art! who first did fit i. 219
Vain wits and eyes i. 16
Virtue's fair cares some people measure ii. 303
Vivaces oculorum ignes et lumina dia ii. 159
Waters above! eternal springs! ii. 248
Weary of this same clay and straw, I laid i. 153
We thank you, worthy Sir, that now we see ii. 97
Weighing the steadfastness and state i. 169
Welcome, dear book, soul's joy and food! The feast i. 103
Welcome sweet and sacred feast! welcome life! i. 134
Welcome, white day! a thousand suns, i. 184
Well, we are rescued! and by thy rare pen ii. 104
What can the man do that succeeds the king? i. 247
What clouds, Menalcas, do oppress thy brow, ii. 278
What fix'd affections, and lov'd laws ii. 228
What happy, secret fountain, i. 241
What greater good hath decked great Pompey's crown ii. 306
What is't to me that spacious rivers run ii. 295
What planet rul'd your birth? what witty star? ii. 57
What smiling star in that fair night, ii. 214
What though they boast their riches unto us? ii. 292
Whatever 'tis, whose beauty here below i. 191
When Daphne's lover here first wore the bays, ii. 61
When first I saw True Beauty, and Thy joys i. 168
When first Thou didst even from the grave i. 110
When first thy eyes unveil, give thy soul leave i. 94
When Jove a heav'n of small glass did behold, ii. 238
When the Crab's fierce constellation ii. 131
When the fair year i. 212
When the sun from his rosy bed ii. 136
When through the North a
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