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Als i me rode ƥis endre dai' (1300)
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyAriadne deserted by Theseus, as she sits upon a rock in the island Naxos, thus complains
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyA Ballad, Said by a Gentlewoman Which Loved a Man of Great Estate'
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyCanticus Amoris
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyThe Complaint
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyThe Complaint of a Woman Ravished, and also Mortally Wounded
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyThe Complaint of Rosamond
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyComplaint of the Absence of her Lover Being Upon the Sea
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical Anthology'Dis enber day I met a clerk' (1300 – 1400)
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyThe Diseased Maiden Lover
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyEloise to Abelard
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical Anthology'Ephilia'
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyAn Excellent Pastoral Ditty
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyThe Faithless Lover
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyFive Love-Letters from a Nun to a Cavalier
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyThe Lamentations of Jeremiah Chapter I
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyA Loving Lady being Wounded in the Spring Time, and Now Galded Eftsones with the Remembrance of the Spring, doth therefore thus Bewail
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyThe Maids Complaint against the Batchelors Or, an Easter-Offering for Young Men and Apprentices
in John Kerrigan (ed.), Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical AnthologyMichael Drayton, from England's Heroical Epistles (1597)
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