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Library: Huntington MS HM 904 Poetical Miscellany (before 1656) Constance Aston Fowler (scribe) Item 19 (Verse, Eclogue), fol.28v - fol.31r (scribe)Constance Aston Fowler An eclogue between Melibeus and Amyntas Melibeus: Tell me Amyntas why you look ... Makes her soul and body one: 96 linesHuntington Library: Huntington MS HM 904 Poetical Miscellany (before 1656) Constance Aston Fowler (scribe) Item 64 (Verse, Eclogue), fol.189r - fol.195v (author)Thomas Randolph [Attributed to "TR".] (scribe)Constance Aston Fowler The constant lovers a pastoral eclogue Laura Amintas, and chorus [Below the title the initials "MWS" and "LDS" appear, referring to William Stafford and his wife Lady Dorothy Shirley .] The half starv'd lamb warm'd in her mother's wool ... Become the fickle lovers' heads 206 linesHuntington Library: Huntington MS HM 904 Poetical Miscellany (before 1656) Constance Aston Fowler (scribe) Item 65 (Verse, Eclogue), fol.196r - fol.200v (author)Sir William Pershall [ The poem is attributed to "SWP", but the initials have been crossed out.] (scribe)Sir William Pershall A pastoral eclogue on the death of Lawra: Amyntas: Dorus: Chorus: Amyntas But tell me Dorus since no object here ... Are ornaments but while he lives 191 lines |