The Garland of Good Will
A Mournfull Dittie, on the death of Rosamond, King
Henry the seconds Concubine.
A New Sonnet, conteining the Lamentation of Shores
wife, who was sometime Concubine to King Edward the fourth, setting
forth her great fall, and withall her most miserable and wretched end.
A New Song of King Edgar, King of England, how he
was depriued of a Lady, which he loued, by a Knight of his Court.
How Couentry was made free by Godiva, Countesse of
Chester.
How the Dukes daughter of Cornwall being married
vnto King Locrine, was by him put away, and a strange Lady whom he
better loued, hee married, and made her his Queene, and how his wife
was auenged.
A song of Queene Isabel, wife to King Edward the
second, how by the Spencers she was constrained secretly to goe out of
England with her elder sonne Prince Edward, to seeke for succour in
France, and what hapned vnto her in her iourney.
A Song of the banishment of two Dukes, Hereford and
Norfolke.
The Noble Acts of Arthur of the round Table.
A Song in praise of Women.
A Song in praise of a single life.
The widdowes solace.
A Gentlewomans complaint, in that she found her
freind faithlesse, which should haue continued constant.
Of a prince of England, who wooed the Kings daughter
of France, and how he was slaine, and she after marred to a Forrester.
Of the faithfull friendship that lasted betweene
two faithfull friends.
The second part of the Garland of good Will.
A pastorall Song.
Of patient Grissel and a Noble Marquesse.
A pleasant Dialogue betweene plaine Truth, and
blind Ignorance.
The ouerthrow of proud Holofornes, and the triumph
of vertuous Queene Iudith.
A Princely Ditty, in praise of the English Rose.
A Maidens choice twixt Age and Youth.
[As I came from Walsingham]
The Winning of Cales.
Of King Edward the third, and the faire Countesse of
Salisbury, setting forth her constancy and endlesse glory.
The Spanish Ladies Loue to an English Gentleman.
A farewell to Loue.
The Louer by his gifts thinkes to conquer chastitie,
And with his gifts sends these verses to the Lady.
The womans answer.
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