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'll do my best to win when e'er I woo, I. 36. I'll get me hence, II. 13. I'll hope no more, II. 209. I'll sing no more, nor will I longer write, II. 32. I'll to thee a simnel bring, II. 43. I'll write, because I'll give, I. 37. I'll write no more of love; but now repent, II. 164. I'm free from thee; and thou no more shalt bear, I. 18. I'm sick of love, O let me lie, I. 197. I've paid thee what I promis'd; that's not all, I. 209. If accusation only can draw blood, I. 244. If after rude and boisterous seas, I. 117. If all transgressions here should have their pay, II. 175. If anything delight me for to print, II. 190. If, dear Anthea, my hard fate it be, I. 11. If hap it must, that I must see thee lie, II. 123. If I dare write to you, my lord, who are, I. 235. If I have played the truant, or have here, II. 249. If I kiss Anthea's breast, I. 71. If I lie unburied, sir, II. 87. If kings and kingdoms once distracted be, II. 161. If little labour, little are our gains, II. 66. If meat the gods give, I the steam, I. 24. If men can say that beauty dies, I. 256. If 'mongst my many poems I can see, I. 76. If nature do deny, II. 26. If nine times you your bridegroom kiss, II. 6. If so be a toad be laid, II. 8. If that my fate has now fulfil'd my year, II. 96. If thou ask me, dear, wherefore, I. 234. If thou be'st taken, God forbid, II. 251. If thou hast found a honey comb, II. 109. If war or want shall make me grow so poor, II. 179. If well the dice run, let's applaud the cast, II. 18. If well thou hast begun, go on fore-right, I. 154. If when these lyrics, Caesar, you shall hear, I. 133. If wholesome diet can re-cure a man, II. 148. If ye fear to be affrighted, II. 152. If ye will with Mab find grace, I. 252. Immortal clothing I put on, II. 86. Imparity doth ever discord bring, II. 85. In a dream, Love bade me go, II. 20. In all our high designments 'twill appear, II. 114. In all thy need be thou possess'd, II. 57. In battles what disasters fall, II. 111. In desp'rate cases all, or most, are known, II. 89. In doing justice God shall then be known, II. 243. In God's commands ne'er ask the reason why, II. 248. In God there's nothing, but 'tis known to be, II. 227. In holy meetings there a man may be, I. 203. In man ambition is the common'st thing, I. 23. In numbers, a
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