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JUAN DEL ENCINA.
Don't shut your Door!
"Let us eat and drink, for To-morrow we die"
Come, let us eat and drink To-day
ALONSO DE ERCILLA.
Caciques! defenders of our Country, hear!
COMENDADOR ESCRIBA.
Welcome, Death!
VICENTE ESPINEL.
Faint Heart never won fair Lady
If she frown, my Heart would break
PAULINO DE LA ESTRELLA.
He who saves his Soul is wise
FERNANDEZ DE ALMEYDA.
202
LUIS DE GONGORA.
The Song of Catharine of Arragon
That's a Lie,-that's a Lie !
209
211
JUAN DE RIBERA.
The good old Count in Sadness stray'd
Romance
I'll transfer thee from my Heart to my Soul
I To-day: you To-morrow
Ines sent a Kiss to me.
Yes! Silvia, I for thee shall die
SOAREZ.
Go, gentle Missive
FRANCISCO DE SAA DE MIRANDA.
O base Gallician!
Where is Dominga?
. 291
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294
. 297
298
LOPE DE SOSA.
MOSEN TALLANTE.
Jesus on the Cross
JUAN DE TIMONEDA.
Nay! Shepherd, nay! thou art unwary
The Thoughts that cheer us so
O, I must pity yonder Flock!
MATEO VAZQUEZ DE LECA.
Sonnet
ANTONIO DE VELASCO.
Lady! Lady! why complain?
FRANCISCO DE VELASCO.
The World and its Flowers
I told thee so
GIL VICENTE.
How fair thy Maiden!
The Nightingale.
I come from the Rose-grove, Mother
. 318
. 319
Plagues threatened
The Maiden is disquieted
O ask her not why
ANTONIO DE VILLEGAS.
Sleep and Dreams
Love's Extremes
How calm, how sweet the Plain!
CONDE DE VIMIOSO.
Love and Desire
LUIS DE VIVERO,
O who shall tell thee what I feel?