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  1.  Minor Poems of Michael Drayton / Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631
    [from the Edition of 1594] To the deere Chyld of the Muses, and _his euer kind_ Mecaenas, _Ma ... ) which so hath honoured thee, Erecting Trophies to thy sacred eyes; Those eyes to my heart shining euer bright  details...
  2.  The Bride / Rowlands, Samuel, 1573?-1630?
    you that he can neuer thriue, He showes himselfe, euen of as bad a nature, As euer was in any man aliue: Alas ... _ tis sound, oh _Besse_ doe not forfake it. Good husband-men vve see doe euer vse, To chuse for forfit  details...
  3.  The Choise of Valentines Or the Merie Ballad of Nash His Dildo / Nash, Thomas, 1567-1601
    , And fairest bud the red rose euer bare; Although my Muse, devorst from deeper care, Presents ... write, And passion out their pangu's in statlie rimes; But of loues pleasures none did euer  details...
  4.  Henry VIII / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    we saw in France? Norf. I thanke your Grace: Healthfull, and euer since a fresh Admirer Of what I saw ... malicious Censurers, which euer, As rau'nous Fishes doe a Vessell follow That is new trim'd; but benefit  details...
  5.  Disguising at Hertford / Lydgate, John, 1370-1451
    , And who that euer stondethe in the cas He with his Rebecke may sing ful oft ellas, Lyke as theos hynes ... , Ageyne oon worde alweys he hade tweyne. Sheo qwytt him euer, ther was no thing to seeche, Six for oon  details...
  6.  A Ryght Profytable Treatyse Compendiously Drawen Out Of Many and Dyvers Wrytynges Of Holy Men / Betson, Thomas
    [der] lord god knowyng our freelte & redynes to all s[yn]nes. is euer redy duryng this wretched & mortall lyf ... ] his herte vnfaynyngly in what place [that] euer it be / he may be sure [that] he is in [the] state of helth  details...
  7.  All's Well That Ends Well / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    times found: by being euer kept, it is euer lost: 'tis too cold a companion: Away with't Hel. I will ... in sence, and do suppose What hath beene, cannot be. Who euer stroue To shew her merit, that did misse  details...
  8.  Much Ado about Nothing / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    ? Hero. My cousin meanes Signior Benedick of Padua Mess. O he's return'd, and as pleasant as euer ... , it euer changes with y next block Mess. I see (Lady) the Gentleman is not in your bookes Bea. No  details...
  9.  As You Like It / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    , being euer from their Cradles bred together, that hee would haue followed her exile, or haue died to stay ... to you: if hee come to morrow, Ile giue him his payment: if euer hee goe alone againe, Ile neuer wrastle  details...
  10.  Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure / Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
    the swerd of ye spirit, which is the blessed woord of God. Who is ignoraunt? that euer lastyng lyfe ... , that your grace maye knowe what GOD dooeth forbyd you, and ||A.v.|| euer submit your selfe therunto  details...

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