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Rare poems of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : a supplement to the anthologies / collected and ed. with notes by W. J. Linton.

Title
Rare poems of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : a supplement to the anthologies / collected and ed. with notes by W. J. Linton.
Author
Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897
Publication
London : Kegan Paul, Trench, 1883.

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xvii, 264 p.; 19 cm.
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Note
  • A reprint in part of "Golden Apples of Hesperus."
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Contents
To a lady -- Advice to lovers / William Dunbar -- A Praise of his lady / John Heywood -- Yea or nay -- Disdain me not / Thomas Wyatt -- Death in life / Thomas, Lord Vaux -- Some pleasures take / Thomas Tusser -- A True love / Nicolas Grimaold -- To the tune of apelles -- Once musing as I sat / Barnabe Googe -- The Meeting -- Absence -- Opportunity -- The Colloquy -- Epithalamium -- Wooing stuff -- Rural poesy -- An Epitaph -- Stella! the fullness of my thoughts -- Alas! have I not pain enough -- My muse may well grudge -- My true love hath my heart -- His answer to Dyer / Philip Sidney -- The Friend's remonstrance / Edward Dyer -- On Sidney's death -- Of time -- Jealous of ganymede -- The Kiss -- Philomela -- My love is past -- The May queen -- Sonnet-blame me not / Thomas Watson -- Dirge for Robin Hood / Anthony Munday -- Cupid's curse -- Colin's song / George Peele -- Doron and Carmela -- Infida's song -- Menaphon's roundelay -- Sweet content -- Menaphon's song / Robert Greene -- What love is -- Rowland's roundelay -- Song of Motto and Perkin -- To his coy love / Michael Drayton -- The Picture of an happy man -- In praise of music -- The Shooting star -- Love's blazonry -- An Hellespont of cream / John Davies -- Fair summer / Thomas Nash -- Simples / Gervase Markham -- The Funeral -- The Undertaking -- Break of day / John Donne -- Epithalamion -- If I freely may discover -- Her man -- In the person of womankind -- Begging another -- Song of satyrs -- Her glove -- On Margaret Ratcliffe -- His excuse for loving -- Song of night / Ben Jonson -- To Urania-for pardon -- Urania's answer -- Only she pleases him -- A Comparison -- To Cupid / Francis Davison and Walter Davison -- Tell me -- Wedding song -- Freedom in love -- True beauty -- Hymn to Pan -- Song for a dance / John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont -- The Abstract of melancholy / Robert Burton -- Sextain -- Death not feared -- Madrigal-sweet Rose -- Pleasant Death -- Madrigal-a dædal of my death / William Drummond -- Matin song / Nathaniel Field -- Dirge / John Webster -- Venus and Adonis / William Browne -- The Tear -- Sweet Amaryllis -- Pansies -- To daisies -- Love makes all lovely -- A Valentine -- To water-nymphs -- To Electra / Robert Herrick -- A Fig for care / Richard Brathwaite -- To sleep / Thomas Goffe -- To Odelia -- Hue and cry -- To his mistress -- Song to Hymen -- To one saying she was old -- The Looking-glass -- On her dancing / James Shirley -- Qui quasi flos egreditur -- Fine young folly -- The Perfection of love / William Habington -- Of beauty / Richard Fanshawe -- To a fair lady playing with a snake -- To my young lady Lucy Sidney -- An Apology for having loved before -- To a lady for a lost poem -- Stay, Phœbus! / Edmund Waller -- A Ballad of a wedding -- Loving amiss -- A Health -- Barley-break / John Suckling -- Her real worth -- Thomas Nabbes -- Song of Venus -- Marriage hymn / Joseph Rutter -- Wishes / Richard Crashaw -- The Grasshopper / Richard Lovelace -- The Heart-magnet -- False Lycoris / Edward Sherburne -- The Picture of little T.C. -- A Definition of love -- Clorinda and Damon -- The Fair Singer -- Making hay-ropes / Andrew Marvell -- Palinode / Alexander Brome -- Beggars' song / Richard Brome -- Epithalamium / Henry Vaughan -- Song-I prithee let my heart alone -- Night -- A Kiss I begg'd / Thomas Stanley -- An Epitaph / R. Fletcher -- Chloris / Richard Flecknote -- Song-I grant your eyes are far more bright / John Bulteel -- The Mean estate happiest -- He wisheth death -- Love's disdainer -- Where good will is -- Promise of a constant lover -- Each thing hurt of itself -- Of a rosemary branch sent -- Of the choice of a wife -- Others preferred -- No joy have I -- Of the golden mean -- The Praise of a true friend -- Life's stay -- The Lost friend -- May -- Right carefulness -- Love's arrows -- Love's qualities -- Cupid's deliverance -- The Herd-man's happy life -- Philon the shepherd-his song -- Brown is my love -- Cynthia -- The Anatomy of love -- To night -- Set me where Phœbus -- The Lover's despair -- Serenade -- Constancy -- To Cynthia -- Love's messengers -- Weep you no more -- White as lilies -- Eyes and hearts -- False Astronomy -- The Hermit's song -- Love and fortune -- His lady's grief -- Song of hope -- Woeful heart -- His mistress' beauty -- Love and folly -- The Pedlar's song -- Defiance to love -- My dainty darling -- False Clarinda -- False Dorus -- Daphne -- The Jewel -- Lips and roses -- Come, shepherd swains -- Love me not for comely grace -- Sweet night -- Thirsis -- Spring song -- Hold out, my heart -- Time not to be lost -- The Coy maiden's consent -- Fair Phillis -- Sister, awake! -- Whither so fast? -- Love till death -- A Mistress described -- Since first I saw your face -- The Right of beauty -- Three poor mariners -- The three ravens -- Have I found her? -- Phillida and Corydon -- Beauty sat bathing -- Where his lady keeps her heart -- The Tomb of dead desire -- Hopeless desire -- Natural comparsions -- In praise of the sun -- Beggars' song -- If wrong by force -- On a beautiful virgin -- On Chloris walking in the snow -- On his mistress -- Phillada.
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  • 2957941
  • SCSB-13121894
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