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John Lyly was an English writer, poet, dramatist, playwright, and politician, best known for his books Euphues, The Anatomy of Wit and Euphues and His England.

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Fairy Revels 395 Views
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Spring's Welcome
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Apollo's Song
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Trico's Song
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Eurymine's Song 366 Views
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A Song of Daphne to the Lute
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Mother Bombie
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Vulcan's Song: In Making of the Arrows
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Cupid and My Campaspe
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Sappho's Song
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Oh, For a Bowl of Fat Canary
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Syrinx
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Cards and Kisses
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Apelles' Song
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What Bird So Sings, Yet So Does Wail?
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A Dittie
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Song
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