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 * 94r-96r
 * A my herte a what eilith the
 * A Note on this Edition
 * A wel I hawe at other lost
 * Absens absenting causithe me to complaine
 * Alas poore man what hap have I
 * Alas that men be so vngent
 * Alas what shuld yt be to yow preiudyce
 * All women have vertues noble & excelent
 * All yn the sight my lif doth hole depende
 * Also wyckyd tonges byn so prest
 * am el mem
 * And now my pen alas wyth wyche I wryte
 * and thys be thys ye may
 * And who that sayth that for to love ys vyce
 * And wylt thow leve me thus
 * Appendix I: Paleographic Features
 * Attribution by Order of Appearance
 * as ffor my part I know no thyng
 * As power & wytt wyll me Assyst


 * Poems
 * At last withdrawe yowre cruellte
 * At most myscheffe
 * Back Matter
 * Beholde love thye powre how she despisith
 * Biographies
 * blame not my lute for he must sownde
 * Bownd am I now & shall be styll
 * but now helpe god to quenche all thys sorow
 * Ceaser whan the traytor of egipte
 * comforte thy self my wofull herte
 * Cruell desire my master and my foo
 * Deme as ye list vppon goode cause
 * Detailed Hand List Hand 1
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 * Detailed Hand List Hand 2
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 * Detailed Hand List Hand HS
 * Detailed Hand List Hand MD
 * Detailed Hand List Hand MF
 * Detailed Hand List Hand MS
 * Detailed Hand List Hand TH1
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 * Dryven bye desire I dede this dede
 * Dyvers dothe vse as I have hard & kno
 * Early Printed Books Witness Descriptions
 * Eche man telles me I chaunge of my devise
 * Family and Affairs of Henry VIII
 * fancy framed my hart ffrust
 * Farewell all my wellfare
 * ffanecy fframed my hart ffurst
 * ffor to love her for her lokes lovelye
 * fforget not yet the tryde entent
 * ffortune dothe frown
 * ffortyn ells
 * ffull well yt maye be sene
 * for loue ys yet the moste stormy lyfe
 * for thowgh I had yow to morow agayne
 * for thylke grownde that bearyth the wedes wycke
 * for who so ends
 * Front Matter
 * Genealogical Tables Landing
 * General Introduction
 * Go burnynge siths vnto the frosen hert
 * Greting to you bothe yn hertye wyse
 * Grudge on who liste this ys my lott
 * Gyve place all ye that dothe reioise
 * Hartte aprest with dessperott thoughtes
 * hate whom ye list for I kare not
 * He Robyn gentyll robyn
 * Hey Robyn Ioly Robyn tell me
 * how frendly was medea to Iason
 * how shold I
 * howe shulde I
 * I abide and abide and better abide
 * I am as I am and so wil I be
 * I am not ded altho I had a falle
 * I ame not she be prowess off syt
 * I finde no peace and all my warre is donne
 * I have sought long with stedfastnesse
 * I lowe lovyd and so doithe she
 * I may well say with Ioyfull harte
 * I se the change ffrom that that was
 * If that I cowlde in versis close
 * In faythe methynkes yt ys no Ryght
 * In places Wher that I company
 * Ineternum I was ons determined
 * It was my choyse It Was my chaunce
 * The Devonshire Manuscript/It was my choyse yt was no chaunce /
 * Items in the Devonshire Manuscript Without Witnesses
 * lament my losse my labor and my payne
 * lengre to muse
 * Lo how I seke & sew to haue
 * lo in thy hat thow hast be gone
 * love doth againe
 * Lyk as the swanne towardis her dethe
 * Madame margeret
 * Manuscript Witness Descriptions
 * Marvell nomore Altho
 * May not thys hate from the estarte
 * Me list no more to sing
 * My ferefull hope from me ys fledd
 * my hart ys set nat to remowe
 * my hart ys set not remove
 * My harte I gave the not to do it paine
 * My herte I gave the not to do yt paine
 * My hope alas hath me abusid
 * My hope is yow for to obtaine,
 * My loue ys lyke vnto theternall fyre
 * My lute awake performe the last labor
 * My mothers maides . when they dyd sow or spin
 * My nowne Iohn poyntz . sins ye delight to know
 * My pen take payn a lytyll space
 * my ywtheffol days ar past
 * Mye love toke skorne my servise to retaine
 * myght I as well within my song be lay
 * Myght I as well within my songe
 * to home shall I playn
 * Nature that gave the bee so fete agrace
 * now all of chaunge
 * Now may I morne as one off late
 * Now must I lerne to lyue at rest
 * now that ye be assemblled heer
 * Nowe fare well love and theye lawes forever
 * O cruell causer of vndeserrved chaynge
 * o happy dames that may enbrayes
 * O marble herte and yet more harde perde
 * O myserable sorow withowten cure
 * o god alas
 * O ye louers that hygh vpon the whele
 * Ons me thoght ffortune me kist
 * Ons me thought fortune me kiste
 * Pacyence of all my smart
 * Pacyence tho I have not
 * The Devonshire Manuscript/patiens for I have wrong /
 * patiens for my devise
 * Payne of all payne the most grevos paine
 * perdye I saide yt not
 * Resounde my voyse ye woodes that herithe me plaine
 * She sat and sewid that hathe done me the wronge
 * Sigla of Manuscripts & Early Printed Books Associated with the Devonshire Manuscript
 * Sins ye delight to kno
 * Sins you will nedes that I shall sing
 * So feble is the therd that dothe the burden staye
 * The Devonshire Manuscript/So vnwarely was never no man cawght /
 * The Devonshire Manuscript/Somtyme I fled the fyre that me brent /
 * Spight hathe no powre to make me sadde
 * Stoppe me of my
 * The Devonshire Manuscript/Suche Wayn thowght / as wonted to myslede me /
 * Suffryng in sorow in hope to attayn
 * Sum summ say I love sum say I moke
 * Sum tyme I syghe sumtyme I syng
 * Syns loue ys suche that as ye wott
 * Syns so ye please to here me playn
 * Take hede be tyme leste ye be spyede
 * Tanglid I was yn loves snare
 * Textual Introduction
 * That tyme that myrthe dyd stere my shypp
 * The Boleyn Family
 * The Boleyn, Knyvet, Shelton, and Howard Families
 * The fruite of all the seruise that I serue
 * The hart & servys to yow profferd
 * The Howard Family
 * The Ioye so short alas the paine so nere
 * The knot which fyrst my hart did strayn
 * The knot which fyrst my hart dyd strayn
 * The Devonshire Manuscript/The knott whych ffyrst my hart dyd strayn /
 * the losse is small to lose suche on
 * The Devonshire Manuscript/The lyvely sparkes that yssue frome those Iies /
 * The pleasaunt beayt of swet Delyte Dothe blynd
 * The restfull place Revyver of my smarte
 * the sueden ghance ded mak me mves
 * The Devonshire Manuscript/The Wandryng gadlyng in the somer tyde /
 * ther ys no cure ffor care off miyd
 * Theye fle from me that some tyme ded me seke
 * This rotyd greff will not but growe
 * The Devonshire Manuscript/Tho I can not yowr cruelte constrayne /
 * thou haste no faith of him that eke hath none
 * thy promese was to loue me best
 * To cause accorde or to agree
 * to cowntarffete a mery mode
 * To dere is bowght the doblenes
 * To make an ende of all this strif
 * to men that knows ye not
 * to my meshap alas I ffynd
 * To Rayle or geste ye kno I vse yt not
 * To wette yowr Iye withouten teare
 * to wishe and wante and not obtaine
 * To yowr gentyll letters an answere to resyte
 * Too yoye In payne my will
 * Venus thorns that are so sharp and kene
 * wan I be thyng my wontyd was
 * Was neuer yet fyle half so well fylyd
 * whan that I call vnto my mynde
 * The Devonshire Manuscript/What deth ys worse then thys /
 * What dethe is worsse then this
 * What helpythe hope of happy hape
 * What menythe thys when I lye alone
 * what nedythe lyff when I requyer
 * What no perde ye may be sure
 * what shulde I saye
 * What thyng shold cawse me to be sad
 * when I bethynk my wontet ways
 * Who hath more cawse for to complayne
 * Who hathe harde of such tyrannye before
 * Who wold haue euer thowght
 * Witnesses
 * Wo worthe the fayre gemme vertulesse
 * Womans harte vnto no creweltye
 * Works Cited A-M
 * Works Cited N-Z
 * What Wonderous love hathe wrought
 * Wyly no dought ye be a wry
 * Wyth sorowful syghes and wondes smart
 * Wythe seruing still
 * Ye know my herte my ladye dere
 * yf chaunse assignid
 * Yf in the worlde there be more woo
 * Yf with complaint the paine might be exprest
 * yff all the erthe were parchment scrybable
 * Yff fansy wuld favour
 * Yff I had sufferd thys to yow vnware
 * Yff reason govern fantasye
 * yff yt be so that ye so creuel be
 * Yowre ferefull hope cannot prevayle
 * ys thys honor
 * ys yt possyble