Sinetes passions vppon his fortunes offered for an incense at the shrine of the ladies which guided his distempered thoughtes. The patrons patheticall posies, sonets, maddrigals, and rowndelayes. Together with Sinetes dompe. By Robert Parry Gent.
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- Sinetes passions vppon his fortunes offered for an incense at the shrine of the ladies which guided his distempered thoughtes. The patrons patheticall posies, sonets, maddrigals, and rowndelayes. Together with Sinetes dompe. By Robert Parry Gent.
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- Parry, Robert, fl. 1540-1612.
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- At London :: Printed by T[homas] P[urfoot] for William Holme, and are to be sould on Ludgate hill at the signe of the holy Lambe,
- 1597.
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Contents
- title page
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To the right worshipfull John Salisburie of Lleweni Esquier for the Bodie to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie. - Vpon the Authors muse.
- Vpon Sinetes Passions.
- In prayse of the Booke.
- In prayse of the Booke.
- In prayse of the Booke.
- In prayse of the Booke.
- In prayse of the Booke:
- In prayse of the Booke.
- PASSION. I.
- PASSION.
- PASSION. III.
- PASSION. IIII.
- PASSION. V.
- PASSION. VI.
- PASSION. VII.
- PASSION. VIII.
- PASSION. IX.
- PASSION. X.
- PASSION. XI.
- PASSION. XII.
- PASSION. XIII.
- PASSION. XIIII.
- PASSION. XV.
- PASSION. XVI.
- PASSION. XVII.
- PASSION. XVIII.
- PASSION. XIX.
- PASSION. XX.
- PASSION. XXI.
- PASSION. XXII.
- PASSION. XXIII.
- PASSION. XXIIII.
- PASSION. XXV.
- PASSION. XXVI.
- PASSION. XXVII.
- PASSION. XXVIII.
- PASSION. XXIX.
- PASSION. XXX.
- PASSION. XXXI.
- PASSION, XXXII.
- PASSION. XXXIII.
- PASSION, XXXIIII.
- PASSION. XXXV.
- PASSION. XXXVI.
- PASSION. XXXVII.
- PASSION. XXXVIII.
- PASSION. XXXIX.
- PASSION. XL.
- PASSION. XLI.
- PASSION. XLII.
- PASSION. XLIII.
- PASSION. XLIIII.
- PASSION. XLV.
- PASSION. XLVI.
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- POSIE. I The patrones conceyte:
- POSIE. I The Patrones Conceyte.
- POSIE. II The Patrone's affection.
- POSIE. III. The patrones phantasie.
- POSIE. IIII. The Patrons pauze in ode.
- POSIE. V. The dittie to Sospiros.
- POSIE. 6 The patrones Dilemma.
- POSIE. VII. The Palmers Dittie vppon his Almes.
- POSIE. VIII. The Patrones Adiew.
- POSIE. IX. Fides in Fortunam.
- POSIE. X. My sorrow is ioy.
- POSIE. XI. An almon for a Parrat.
- POSIE. XII. The authors muse vpon his Conceyte.
- POSIE. 13 Fides ad fortunam.
- Sonetto. 1
- Sonetto. 2
- Sonetto. 3
- Sonetto. 4
- Sonetto. 5
- Sonetto. 6
- Sonetto. 7
- Sonetto. 8
- Sonetto. 9
- Sonetto. 10
- Sonetto. 11
- Sonetto. 12
- Sonetto. 13
- Sonetto. 14
- Sonetto. 15
- Sonetto. 16
- Sonetto. 17
- Sonetto. 18
- Sonetto. 19.
- Sonetto. 20
- Sonetto. 21
- Sonetto. 22
- Sonetto. 23
- Sonetto. 24
- Sonetto. 25
- Sonetto. 26
- Sonetto. 27 Daungers altered delayes in loue.
- Sonetto. 28
- Sonetto. 29
- Sonetto. 30
- Sonetto. 31
- To Paris darling.
- Buen matina.
- Maddrigall.
- Rounde-delay.
- Maddrigall.
- Rounde-delay.
- Sinetes Dumpe.
- Posse & nolle nobile.
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To the Honorable minded vnknowne, the Name-lesse wisheth perfect health and perpetuall happines. - The lamentation of a Male-content.