Poems of the Elizabethan Age: An Anthology

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Geoffrey 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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