Go,
perjured
man; and if thou e'er return, I.
Robert Herrick
Glide, gentle streams, and bear, I. 51.
Glory be to the graces! II. 76.
Glory no other thing is, Tullie says, II. 50.
Go, happy rose, and interwove, I. 121.
Go hence, and with this parting kiss, I. 217.
Go hence away, and in thy parting know, II. 269.
Go I must; when I am gone, I. 250.
Go, perjured man; and if thou e'er return, I. 59.
Go on, brave Hopton, to effectuate that, II. 136.
Go, pretty child, and bear this flower, II. 189.
Go thou forth, my book, though late, II. 164.
Go, woo young Charles no more to look, II. 13.
God as He is most holy known, II. 174.
God, as He's potent, so He's likewise known, II. 222.
God, as the learned Damascene doth write, II. 227.