Beleg Tâl/Sandbox | Handfull of Pleasant Delights
# Page Title Author Tune
0. /The Printer to the Reader The Printer to the Reader Richard Jones

1. /A Nosegaie alwaies sweet, for Lovers to send for Tokens, of loue, at Newyeres tide, or for fairings, as they in their minds shall be disposed to write A Nosegay Always Sweet William Hunnis (? - see [1])

2. /L. Gibsons Tantara, wherin Danea welcommeth home her Lord Diophon from the war L. Gibsons Tantara Leonard Gibson The Downright Squire [2]
3. /A proper new Song made by a Studient in Cambridge A Proper New Song made by a Student in Cambridge Thomas Richardson I wish to see those happy daies (lost)
4. /The scoffe of a Ladie, as pretie as may be

to a yong man that went a wooing:
He went stil about her, and yet he went without her,
⁠because he was so long a dooing.

The scoffe of a Ladie, as pretie as may be Peter Picks (?)

5. /An answer as pretie to the scof of his Lady

by the yongman that came a wooing,
⁠Wherein he doth flout her.
⁠Being glad he went without her,
⁠Misliking both her and her dooing

An answer as pretie to the scof of his Lady Peter Picks

6. /Dame Beauties replie to the Louer late at libertie: and now complaineth himselfe to be her captiue, Intituled: Where is the life that late I led Dame Beauties replie to the lover late at libertie "J. P." Where is the life that late I led a.k.a. Appelles (?) (lost)
7. /A new Courtly Sonet, of the Lady Greensleeues Greensleeves

Greensleeves
8. /A proper sonet, wherin the Louer dolefully sheweth his grief to his Lady, and requireth pity A proper sonet, wherin the Louer dolefully sheweth his grief

Row Well, Ye Mariners [3] (original lyrics lost)
9. /The Historie of Diana and Acteon The Historie of Diana and Acteon

Quarter Braules [4]
by Tielman Susato
10. /A poem, the title of which was on the lost leaf B. vj A fragmentary ballad on the power of Venus

King Solomon [5]
11. /The Louer complaineth the losse of his Ladie The Louer complaineth the losse of his Ladie John Tomson Cecilia Pavin (lost)
12. /The Louer compareth some subtile Suters to the Hunter The Louer compareth some subtile Suters to the Hunter

The Painter (ballad) (lost)
13. /A new Sonet of Pyramus and Thisbie A new Sonet of Pyramus and Thisbie John Tomson The Downright Squire [6]
14. /A Sonet of a Louer in the praise of his lady A Sonnet of a Lover in the Praise of his Lady

Calen o Custure me [7]
15. /A proper Sonet, Intituled, Maid, wil you marrie Maid, wil you marrie

The Black Almaine [8]
16. /The ioy of Virginitie The ioy of Virginitie

The Gods of Love [9]
17. /A warning for Wooers, that they be not ouer hastie, nor deceiued with womens beautie A warning for Wooers, that they be not ouer hastie

Salisburie Plaine (lost; not the same as Salisbury Plain, Roud 1487)
18. /An excellent Song of an outcast Louer An Excellent Song of an Outcast Lover

All in a garden green [10]
19. The complaint of a woman Louer The complaint of a woman Lover

Raging Love (tune lost; original lyrics at [11])
20. /A proper sonet, Intituled: I smile to see how you deuise I smile to see how you devise

"any pleasant tune"
21. /A Sonet of two faithfull Louers, exhorting one another to be constant A Sonet of two faithfull Louers

Kypascie a.k.a. Chi passa per 'sta strada by Filippo Azzaiolo
22. /A proper new Dity: Intituled Fie vpon Loue and al his lawes Fie upon Love and all his laws

Lumber me a.k.a. L'homme armé (w:L'homme armé)
23. /The Louer being wounded with his Ladis beutie, requireth mercy The Lover being wounded with his Lady's beauty, requireth mercy

Where is the life that late I led a.k.a. Appelles (?) (lost)
24. /The lamentation of a woman being wrongfully defamed The lamentation of a woman being wrongfully defamed

Damon and Pithias (play; specifically the song Awake ye woeful wights) by Richard Edwards
25. /A proper Song, Intituled: Fain wold I haue a pretie thing to giue vnto my Ladie Fain would I have a pretty thing to give unto my Lady

Lustie Gallant
26. /A proper wooing Song, intituled: Maide will ye loue me: ye or no? Maide will ye loue me: ye or no?

The Mirchaunts Daughter went ouer the fielde (lost)
27. /The painefull plight of a Louer oppressed with the beautifull looks of his Lady The painefull plight of a Louer oppressed with the beautifull looks of his Lady

I loved her over well (lost)
28. /A faithfull vow of two constant Louers A faithfull vow of two constant Lovers

The New Rogero a.k.a. Chevy Chace a.k.a. Now ponder well, you parents dear a.k.a. The Children in the Wood [12] (see also [13])
29. /A sorrowfull Sonet, made by M. George Mannington, at Cambridge Castle A Sorrowful Sonnet George Mannington Labandala Shot [14]
30. /A proper Sonet, of an vnkinde Damsell, to her faithful Louer A proper Sonet, of an vnkinde Damsell, to her faithful Louer

The Nine Muses (lost)
31. /The Louer complaineth the absence of his Ladie, wisheth for death The Louer complaineth the absence of his Ladie, wisheth for death

The New Almain [15]
32. /The Louer compareth him self to the painful Falconer The Louer compareth him self to the painful Falconer

I loved her over well (lost)

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