Poems of the Elizabethan Age: An AnthologyGeoffrey G. Hiller Routledge, 1990 - 332 pagina's This anthology represents the poetry of the Elizabethan period with a selection of poems written in the five popular literary genres of the time: the sonnet, lyric, satire, pastoral and Ovidian romance. |
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Shall I compare thee to a summers day? | 18 |
Whoso list to hunt I know where is an hind | 29 |
O happy Thames that didst my Stella bear | 43 |
BARNES | 56 |
SHAKESPEARE | 62 |
Since brass nor stone nor earth nor boundless | 73 |
In the old age black was not counted fair | 79 |
They flee from me that sometime did me seek 89 ཆ ྣ ར སྒྲ | 90 |
76 | 183 |
LODGE | 185 |
MARSTON | 192 |
GUILPIN | 200 |
The Difference Between Town and Country from The Eclogues | 207 |
78 | 219 |
SPENSER | 221 |
The Dance of the Graces from The Faerie Queene | 227 |
A praise of his love | 96 |
You little stars that live in skies | 106 |
Look Home | 112 |
When to her lute Corinna sings | 118 |
Song Spring the sweet spring is the years pleasant king | 122 |
What is our life? a play of passion | 128 |
Song Sigh no more ladies sigh no more | 145 |
A | 151 |
A Madrigal My love in her attire doth show her wit | 152 |
DONNE | 158 |
The GoodMorrow | 164 |
GASCOIGNE | 173 |
Satire I | 175 |
82 | 230 |
Away with these selfloving lads | 236 |
BRETON | 242 |
DRAYTON | 249 |
SHAKESPEARE | 255 |
CAMPION | 261 |
The Passionate Mans Pilgrimage | 262 |
OVIDIAN ROMANCES | 269 |
SHAKESPEARE | 297 |
Phoebe descends to earth to woo Endymion from Endymion | 304 |
Select Bibliography and Biographical Notes | 311 |
Index of First Lines | 326 |
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