Poetry and revolution: an anthology of British and Irish verse ; 1625 - 1660
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adam_text | CONTENTS ïn this list of contents, titles of poems generally follow those in the MS or edition chosen as copy-text, with the exception that, words in upper case are given as lower. No attempt has been made to reproduce the often very complex lineation given to titles in the printed sources. When poems have been given titles from their first lines, the punctuation at the end of the line has been ignored. Titles which have been supplied from first lines, and titles of works from which extracts have been taken are placed within square brackets. Poems of uncertain authorship, and reworkings and parodies of existing material are indicated by placing the most probable authorial name within square brackets, qualified either with a question mark for uncertain attributions or with ‘rev.’ for appropriations or adaptations of earlier texts. Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Note on the Text and Annotation xxix xxxi xliii xlvi lv I. FRIENDSHIP, AFFECTION, AND LOVE LADY TANFIELD 1 [Tomb of Sir Lawrence Tanfield] 1 SIR FRANCIS KYNASTON 2 To Cynthia. On concealement of her beauty 3 To Cynthia. On her changing 1 2 LADY MARY WROTH 4 [Love leave to urge, thou know’st thou hast the hand] 5 [Griefe, killing griefe: have nott my torments bin] 6 [An ende fond Jelousie, alas I know] 7 [When I beheld the Image of my deare] 3 4 5 5 ROBERT HERRICK 8 To Electra 9 The frozen Zone: or, Julia disdainfull 10 Lovers how they come and part 6 6 7
CONTENTS 11 A Dialogue betwixt Horace and Lydia 7 HENRY KING [HENRY REINOLDS] 12 A Blackamore Maid wooing a faire Boy 8 HENRY KING 13 The Boyes answere to the Blackamore 14 An Exequy: to his Matchles never to bee forgotten Friend 9 WILLIAM CAVENDISH, DUKE OF NEWCASTLE 15 Loves Transmigration 13 THOMAS CAREW 16 To my Mistris sitting by a River s side. An Eddy 17 A Looking-Glasse 18 Boldnesse in love 14 15 15 JAMES SHIRLEY 19 To his Mistris confined 20 Goodnight 21 Upon his Μ[istris] Dancing 16 17 17 KATHERINE, LADY DYER 22 [Epitaph on Sir William Dyer] 18 9 PIARAS FEIRITÉAR 23 [Léig Dhíot th’airm, a mhachaoimh mná] [Lay your weapons down, young lady] ALASDAIR MAC MHURCHAIDH 24 Tuirseachdhuinneriport [Sad am I kept waiting at the port] OWEN FELLTHAM 25 The Sun and Wind 26 This ensuing Copy the late Printer hath been pleased to honour, by mistaking it among those ofthe most ingenious and too early lost, Sir John Suckling WILLIAM HABINGTON 27 To the Dew, In hope to see Castara walking viii 19 20 24 25 26
CONTENTS 28 To Castara Upon an embrace 27 SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 29 The Philosopher and the Lover; to a Mistress dying 28 POETS OF THE TIXALL CIRCLE [COLLECTED BY CATHERINE GAGE, LADY ASTON] 30 A Confession 29 POETS OF THE TIXALL CIRCLE [GERTRUDE ASTON] 31 To her husband on New Year’s Day, 1651 30 EDMUND WALLER 32 To a Lady in a Garden 33 Song 34 To Amoret 35 To a very young Lady 30 31 32 32 THOMAS CARY 36 [Tell me, Eutresia, since my fate] 33 HENRY HARINGTON [attrib, to FRANCIS BEAUMONT] 37 A Charme 35 SIR JOHN SUCKLING 38 Sonnet I 39 Sonnet III 40 A Supplement ofan imperfect Copy of Verses of Mr. Wil.Shakespears. By the Author 41 Farewel to Love 36 36 38 39 SIDNEY GODOLPHIN 42 [Noe more unto my thoughts appeare] 43 [Adieu thys is no cheape ayre] 44 To the tune of, In fay th I cannot keepe my fathers Sheepe WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT 45 To Chloe who wish’d her selfyoung enough for me ix 41 42 42 43
CONTENTS JAMES GRAHAM, MARQUIS OF MONTROSE 46 In Praise of Women 47 [There’s nothing in this World can prove] 48 Mad on my lady binny 44 45 46 RICHARD CRASHAW 49 Wishes. To his (supposed) Mistresse 47 JOHN CLEVELAND 50 Upon Phillis walking in a morning before sun-rising 51 A Faire Nimph scorning a Black Boy Courting her 52 The Antiplatonick 53 54 SAMSON BRIGGS 53 Song 56 SIR JOHN DENHAM 54 Natura Naturata 55 Out of an Epigram of Martial 57 58 ROBERT HEATH 56 Seeing her Dancing 57 To her, the Storm ceasing 58 On Clarastella walking in her Garden 60 60 61 ABRAHAM COWLEY 59 Ode. In imitation ^/Horace 60 The Spring 61 Clad all in White 62 The Injoyment 63 Dialogue, After Enjoyment 64 The Chronicle. A Ballad 62 63 65 66 68 70 RICHARD LOVELACE 65 Elinda’s Glove. Sonnet 66 La Bella Bona Roba 67 A Black Patch on Lucasta’s Face 68 Lucasta at the Bath 69 Amyntor from beyond the Sea to Alexis. A Dialogue 73 74 75 76 77 x 51
CONTENTS 70 To Lucasta 80 THOMAS PHILIPOTT 71 To a Gentlewoman viewing her seife in her glasse 72 On a sparke of fire fixing on a Gentlewomans brest 80 81 THOMAS STANLEY 73 TheGloworme 81 JOHN HALL 74 A Sea Dialogue 75 Julia Weeping 82 84 CHARLES COTTON 76 Laura Sleeping. Ode 85 KATHERINE PHILIPS 77 A Dialogue of Absence ’twixt Lucania and Orinda 86 PHILIP AYRES 78 Invites his Nymph to his Cottage 87 DANIEL SCARGILL 79 Come Pilgrim to thy Home 88 II. SONG TEXTS AND POEMS ABOUT MUSIC ANONYMOUS [? SIR FRANCIS FANE] 80 [Rare, and ever to be wisht maye sownde heere] 91 AURELIAN TOWNSHEND 81 On his hearing her Majesty sing 91 JOHN POLWHELE 82 To Mrs M.E. who sange to her Lute 92 xi
CONTENTS LADY MARY WROTH 83 [O me the time is come to part] 84 [I that am of all most crost] 92 93 ROBERT HERRICK 85 To Musique, to becalme his Fever 86 To Musick 94 95 [? HENRY NOEL] 87 On his Mistris 95 THOMAS CAREW 88 A Song 96 JAMES SHIRLEY [? rev. THOMAS CAREW] 89 Song 97 WILLIAM STRODE 90 The Commendation of musické 91 Song 92 Song 93 Song 98 99 99 100 SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 94 Song 95 Song Endimion Porter, and Olivia 96 Song The Dying Lover 97 Song [from Newes from Plimouth] 101 101 102 104 ANONYMOUS 98 To Splendora weeping 105 EDMUND WALLER 99 Song 106 SIR RICHARD FANSHAWE 100 hom II Pastor Fido 106 JOHN MILTON 101 Ata solemn Musick 107 xii
CONTENTS SIDNEY GODOLPHIN 102 Song 108 ANONYMOUS 103 On a Lady Sleeping 104 [No clouds Inhabite where shee dwells] 109 109 SAMSON BRIGGS 105 Song 110 RICHARD LOVELACE 106 Orpheus to Beasts. Song. Set by Mr. Curtes 107 A Dialogue. Lute and Voice 111 111 ANONYMOUS 108 [Sleepe, sleepe within thy virgin bed] 109 Epitaph 112 113 ALEXANDER BROME 110 Song VII: The hard Heart 111 Song XVII: Mirth. Out ofAnacreon 113 115 ANONYMOUS 112 [The first concoction perfited] 113 The Nightingale 114 Captain Digby s Farewell 115 Endymion’s Dream 116 116 117 118 CHARLES COTTON 116 Song. Set by Mr. Coleman 118 KATHERINE PHILIPS 117 To Mr Henry Lawes 110 ANONYMOUS 118 Musick 121 III. SPIRITUAL POEMS AND PROPHECIES SIR HENRY WOTTON 119 Dialogue betwixt God and the Soul xiii 125
CONTENTS ROBERT HERRICK 120 The Star-Song: A Carroll to the King; sung at White-Hall 121 The white Island: or place of the Blest 122 A Meditation for his Mistresse 123 Ceremonies for Candlemasse Eve HENRY KING 124 Sic Vita 125 An Elegy Occasioned by the losse of the most incomparable Lady Stanhope, daughter to the Earl of Northumberland 126 127 128 129 130 130 THOMAS CAREW 126 To my worthy friend Mr. George Sandys 132 KATHERINE, LADY DYER 127 [Epitaph On Sir Cope and Lady D’Oyley] 133 ANONYMOUS [? ‘LADY LOTHIAN’] 128 Ane godlie Instructione for old and young [‘The Lady Lothian’s Lilt’] 134 CATHAL MAC MHUIRICH 129 [A Sheónóid méadaigh meanma] [O Séonóid be of good cheer] 136 WILLIAM STRODE 130 Song of Death and the Resurrection 131 An Epitaph 139 140 WILLIAM HABINGTON 132 Nox noeti indicat Scientiam 141 POETS OF THE TIXALL CIRCLE [GERTRUDE ASTON] 133 To Sir William and my Lady Persali, uppon the death of their little Franke 142 134 On faire Mrs Hall dying in her prime 143 GERRARD WINSTANLEY 135 [from The Breaking of the Day of God] 144 xiv
CONTENTS CLEMENT PAMAN 136 Good Friday 137 On Christmas DayTa my Heart 138 On Christmas Day 1661 139 On his death RICHARD CRASHAW 140 In the glorious assumption of Our Blessed Lady, the Hymn 141 A hymn to the name and honor of the admirable Sainte Teresa 142 Joann 2.: Aquae in vinum versae [John 2: Water turned into wine] 143 Pondo lavanti [Pontius Pilate washing his hands] 145 146 147 148 152 154 159 159 THOMAS JORDAN 144 An Epitaph on a Childe 160 MARTIN LLUELYN 145 Epitaph on [ ] borne tenne weekes before his time, died at three Quarters 160 LAURENCE CLARKSON 146 from A Single Eye, All Light, no Darkness] 161 JOSEPH BEAUMONT 147 Jesus inter Ubera Mariae 148 The Gardin 162 163 ABRAHAM COWLEY 149 On the Death of Mr. Crashaw 150 On the Death ofMr. William Hervey 165 167 HENRY VAUGHAN 151 The Brittish Church 152 The Lampe 153 TheRetreate 154 Midnight 155 Unprofitablenes 173 174 175 176 177 XV
CONTENTS THOMAS VAUGHAN 156 On the Death of Mr William Cartwright 157 [Lord God! This was a stone] 177 180 VAVASOUR POWELL 158 18 Decemb.1653 His Hymn at Christ-Church ANNA TRAPNEL 159 [from The Cry of a Stone, or a Relation of Something spoken in Whitehall] 160 [from The twenty ninth day of the tenth Moneth 1657] 161 [from the fourth day of the sixth moneth, upon the fourth day of the week 1658] 181 182 183 185 ELIZABETH MAJOR 162 Elisabeth Maior. Annagram: OI am a blest Heir 186 ANNA ALCOX 163 [All you that are to mirth Inclin’d] 187 JOHN COLLOP 164 To the Soul 165 The Leper cleans’d 189 190 ELIZABETH CAVENDISH, COUNTESS OF BRIDGEWATER 166 On my Boy Henry 191 IV. HALCYON DAYES: PEACE AND THE GOOD LIFE SIR HENRY WOTTON 167 On his Mistris, the Queen of Bohemia 195 RICHARD CORBET 168 To his sonne Vincent Corbet 195 AURELIAN TOWNSHEND 169 The Eighth Song [from Albion ’s Triumph] 170 Aurelian Tounsend to Thomas Carew on the death of the King of Sweden xvi 196 198
CONTENTS ROBERT HERRICK 171 Corinna’s going a Maying 172 The Hock-cart or Harvest home (To the Right Honourable Mildmay, Earle of Westmorland) 173 The Amber Bead 174 His Grange 175 To the Queene 176 To the Water Nymphs, drinking at the Fountain 177 To Meddowes 178 To live merrily, and to trust to Good Verses 199 202 203 204 204 204 205 206 THOMAS CAREW 179 To Saxham 180 In answer of an Elegiacall Letter upon the death of the King of Sweden from Aurelian Townsend, inviting me to write on that subject. 181 The Second Song [from Coelum Britannicum] 209 212 JAMES SHIRLEY 182 The Garden 214 WILLIAM STRODE 183 On Westwell Downes 216 RALPH KNEVET 184 The Vote 217 MILDMAY FANE, EARL OF WESTMORLAND 185 To Ar John Wentworth, upon his Curiosities and Courteous Entertainment at Summerly in Lovingland 218 WILLIAM HABINGTON 186 A Dialogue betweene Araphill and Castara 221 THOMAS RANDOLPH 187 Upon his Picture 188 An Ode to Mr Anthony Stafford to hasten him into the Country xvii 207 223 223
CONTENTS 189 On the Death of a Nightingale 190 The milk-maids Epithalamium SIR WILLIAM DA VENANT 191 To the Queene, entertain’d at night by the Coun tesse of Anglesey 192 For the Lady, Olivia Porter. A present upon a New-yeares day 193 The Queene, returning to London after a long absence 194 To Tho: Carew 195 Sung as a Prologue when ‘the faithful Shepherdess’ was Presented 226 226 227 228 229 230 230 POETS OF THE TIXALL CIRCLE [POEMS COLLECTED BY HERBERT ASTON] 196 A glass lampe broken 231 197 A glasse chayne broken 232 198 A glasse ring broken 232 POETS OF THE TIXALL CIRCLE [GERTRUDE ASTON] 199 To the Lady Elizabeth Thimelby, on new-yeares-day, 1655, looking dayly for her sonne from travaile 233 EDMUND WALLER 200 From a Childe 201 Puerperium 202 Chloris and Hilas. Made to a Sarabran 203 The Battei! of the Summer Islands 204 To Vandike SIR RICHARD FANSHAWE 205 An Ode Upon occasion of His Majesties Proclamation in the yeare 1630. Commanding the Gentry to reside upon their Estates in the Country 206 [That virgin-Rose, which, while she grew (though crown’d] JOHN MILTON 207 Elegia quinta, Anno aetatis 20 In xviii 233 234 235 236 242 244 248
CONTENTS adventům veris [Fifth Elegy, written when he was 20 On the Coming ofSpring] 249 SIR JOHN SUCKLING 208 Upon my Lady Carliles walking in Hampton Court garden 255 WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT 209 Sadness 210 Love but one 257 258 SIR THOMAS URQUHART 211 The First Epigram To the King 254 CLEMENT PAMAN 212 The Distill’d Rose 259 SAMSON BRIGGS 213 [Songs of Shepherds and rusticall roundelayes] 260 JOHN CLEVELAND 214 Square-Cap 264 SIR JOHN DENHAM 215 Coopers Hill 265 MARY McLEOD 216 Marbhrann do Fhear na Comraich [Elegy for the Laird of Applecross] ABRAHAM COWLEY 217 The Swallow 275 279 ALEXANDER BROME 218 Song XV: To his Friend that had vow’d Small-Bear 280 MARGARET CAVENDISH, DUCHESS OF NEWCASTLE 219 The Poetresses hasty Resolution 220 An excuse for so much writ upon my Verses 281 282 xix
CONTENTS MATTHEW STEVENSON 221 The Song [for the Florists’ Feast at Norwich] 222 In prayse ofwinter ANNE KEMP 223 A Contemplation on Bassets down-Hill by the most Sacred adorer of the Muses Mrs. A.K. 282 283 285 THOMAS STANLEY 224 Sylvia’s Park 286 CHARLES COTTON 225 To my dear and most worthy Friend, Mr. Isaac Walton 226 The Retirement. Stanzes Irreguliers. To Mr. Isaak Walton 293 295 KATHERINE PHILIPS 227 Invitation to the Country 298 V. POEMS OF WAR AND REVOLUTION THOMAS JORDAN 228 A Letany for the New-year 303 RICHARD CORBET 229 The Distracted Puritane 304 EDWARD HERBERT, LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY 230 October W, 1644 306 WILLIAM DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN 231 Epigram 2 307 RICHARD BROME 232 Prologue [from A Joviali Crew; or, The Merry Beggars] THOMAS JORDAN 233 The Players Petition to the Parliament XX 308 309
CONTENTS ROBERT HERRICK 234 His Cavalier 235 A Pastorali sung to the King՛. Montano, Silvio and Mirtillo, Shepheards 236 Farwell Frost, or welcome the Spring 237 To the King, Upon his comming with his Army into the West 238 The bad season makes the Poet sad 312 312 314 315 315 WILLIAM CAVENDISH, DUKE OF NEWCASTLE 239 A Songe 316 FRANCIS QUARLES 240 [Know then my brethren, heav’n is cleare] 317 JAMES SHIRLEY 241 Epitaph on the Duke of Buckingham 319 ANONYMOUS 242 London sad London. An Eccho 320 MARTIN PARKER 243 Upon defacing of White-hall 327 POEMS ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES STUART, KING CHARLES I 244 Majesty in Misery: or, An Imploration to the King ofKings 245 King Charles s Lament 246 His Majesties Complaint to his Subjects 247 King Charles His Speech, and last Farewell to the World 322 325 328 332 THOMAS JORDAN 248 The New State described 334 MILDMAY FANE, EARL OF WESTMORELAND 249 Upon the Times 335 ANONYMOUS 250 The Power of the Sword 335 xxi
CONTENTS SIR WILLIAM DA VENANT 251 The Countess »/Anglesey led Captive by the Rebels at the Disforresting ofPewsam 252 Chorus of Women [from The Siege of Rhodes] 337 338 POETS OF THE TIXALL CIRCLE [POEMS COLLECTED BY HERBERT ASTON] 253 A New Remonstrance to His Malignant Mistresse 339 EDMUND WALLER 254 To Chloris 341 SIR RICHARD FANSHAWE 255 The Praise of the Winde 256 Horace, Ode IV, 9 To Lollio 341 342 WILLIAM FOWLER [rev. PTHOMAS CARY] 257 [Farewell faire Saint, let not the Seas and wind] JOHN MILTON 258 To the Lord Generali Cromwell May 1652 On the proposals of certaine ministers at the Commitee for Propagation of the Gospeli 259 Sonnet VIII 344 345 352 GERRARD WINSTANLEY 260 [from A Mite cast into the Common Treasury] 261 The Diggers Song 1649 262 [from The Law of Freedom] 345 348 351 WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT 263 A New-years Gift 264 November 351 353 SIR THOMAS URQUHART 265 A non covenanters opinion of the violent, and impetuous disposition of some of our Puritans in Scotland xxii 356
CONTENTS THOMAS, LORD FAIRFAX 266 On the Fatal day. Jan: ЗО 1648 356 ANONYMOUS 267 Complaint 357 ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES GRAHAM, MARQUIS OF MONTROSE 268 [My deare and only Love] 269 On Humane Inconstancy 270 [Unhappy is the Man] 271 Upon the Death of King Charles the First 272 Some Lynes one the killing of the Earle ofNewcastells Sonnes doge by the Marques Hamilton in the Quiens Garden at Yorke 273 [Can little Beasts with Lions roar] 274 On Himself upon hearing what was his Sentence 357 359 360 361 362 362 362 CLEMENT PAMAN 275 Epitaph on the Earl of Strafford 276 The teares 363 363 THOMAS JORDAN 277 An Allarme in 1645 278 The Farewell 279 [from The Cheaters Cheated] 280 The Resolution. 1642 368 370 372 372 ANONYMOUS 281 The Passage of a Coach travelling to Dover 374 SIR JOHN DENHAM 282 Sarpedon’s Speech to Glaucus in the 12th book of Homer 375 SIR ROGER L’ESTRANGE 283 Mr. Le Strange his verses in the Prison at Linn 376 MARTIN LLUELYN 284 Caroll, Sung to His Majesty on xxiii
CONTENTS Christmas day, 1645 ABRAHAM COWLEY 285 Sors Virgiliana 286 To the Lord Falkland For his safe Return from the Northern Expedition against the Scots 287 The Civili Warre. The second Booke ANONYMOUS 288 The Encounter. A Song RICHARD LOVELACE 289 Song. Set by Mr. John Laniere To Lucasta, Going to the Wars 290 To Althea From Prison. Song. Set by Dr. John Wilson. 291 To Lucasta. from Prison. An Epode 292 Calling Lucasta from her Retirement. Ode 293 The Ant 294 The Vintage to the Dungeon A Song Setby Mr. William Lames 295 The Falcon 296 The Grasse-hopper. To my Noble Friend, Mr. Charles Cotton. Ode MORGAN LLWYD WYNEDD 297 1648 298 The Harvest 299 Cwynfan, Cyssur, Cryfder y Ffyddloniaid Ynghymru Ynghanol y Rhyfeloedd [The Desolation, Lamentation, and Resolution of the Welsh Saints in the Late Wars. Sung in 1643] ALEXANDER BROME 300 To his Mistres affrighted in the wars 301 The Royalist 302 For the Generails entertainment 303 Song II: The Commoners 304 Song XXV: Upon the Cavaleers departing out ofLondon xxiv
CONTENTS 305 Song XXX: The New Gentry 427 ANONYMOUS 306 A Hue and Cry after the Reformation 429 MARCHAMONT NEDHAM 307 [from A Short History of the English Rebellion] 308 [from A Short History of the English Rebellion] 309 [from A Short History of the English Rebellion] 310 [from A Short History of the English Rebellion] ANDREW MARVELL 311 The Unfortunate Lover 312 The Nymph complaining for the death of her Faun 313 An Horatian Ode upon Cromwel’s Return from Ireland 431 433 435 435 436 438 442 ANONYMOUS 314 Cromwell’s Coronation 315 The States New Coin 445 446 HENRY VAUGHAN 316 To my worthy friend Master T. Lewes 448 MARGARET CAVENDISH, DUCHESS OF NEWCASTLE 317 A Description of Civil Wars 318 An antient Cross 449 450 ANONYMOUS 319 A Free-Parliament Letany 320 A New Kickshaw for the queasie Stomack of Sathan and all those that fight under his Banner IAIN LOM MACDONALD 321 Soraidh Do’n Ghràmach [Success to the Graham] 451 455 457 xxv
CONTENTS 322 Cumha Mhontrois [Lament for Montrose] 323 Oran air Latha Blàir Inbhir Lóchaidh [The Battle of Inverlochy] 464 AN ANONYMOUS WOMAN OF CLAN CAMPBELL 324 Oran air blår Inbhir Lóchaidh [On the Battle of Inverlochy] 468 FEAR DORCHA Ó MEALLÁIN 325 An Dihert go Connachta [The Exodus to Connaught] 469 THOMAS STANLEY 326 Upon the various events of War, Victories, and Defeats 472 461 MURDO MACKENZIE OF ACHILTY 327 Crosanachd do rinneadh le Murchadh Mac Mhic Mhurchaidh ’san àm ’na reiceadh Righ Teàrlach, Anno: 1648. [A poem that was composed by Murdo Mackenzie at the time that King Charles was betrayed, Anno: 1648] 328 Roinn eile do rinneadh leis ’san àm an ď fhògradh an darla Righ Teàrlach. [Other verses that were composed by him at the time of the exile of King Charles II] 475 ANONYMOUS 329 The Ladies Lamentation for the losse of her Land-lord 477 CHARLES COTTON 330 To Chloris. Ode 331 Ode 332 Song: Montross 480 481 482 KATHERINE PHILIPS 333 Upon the double Murther of K. Charles I. in Answer to a Libellous Copy of Rimes by Vavasor Powell 483 xxvi 473
CONTENTS THOMAS SHIPMAN 334 The Old Man, 1658 484 ANONYMOUS 335 Burdún [Epigram] 485 VI. RESTORATION POEMS EDMUND WALLER 336 To the King, upon his Majesties Happy Return 489 RACHEL JEVON 337 Exultationis Carmen To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty Upon His Most Desired Return 492 HUW MORYS 338 Croeso i’r Arglwydd Mwnc i Lundain yn y flwyddyn 1660 [To Welcome Lord Monck to London in the year 1660] 498 JOHN OGILBY 339 [from The Relation of his Majesties Entertainment Passing through the City of London to His Coronation ] 501 IAIN LOM MACDONALD 340 Crùnadh an dara Righ Teàrlach [The Crowning of King Charles II] 503 KATHERINE PHILIPS 341 Arion on a Dolphin, To his majesty at his passage into England 506 GEORGE WITHER 342 [from Speculum Speculativum] 508 Notes on the Text 513 xxvii
CONTENTS Appendix 1: Index of Classical and Biblical Names Appendix 2: Index of Contemporary Names Appendix 3: Biographical Notes on Authors Appendix 4: Chronology 1625-1660 Appendix 5: Index of Authors Index of Titles and First Lines xxviii 555 585 597 611 619 621
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spelling | Poetry and revolution an anthology of British and Irish verse ; 1625 - 1660 selected, edited and with an introduction by Peter Davidson Oxford [u.a.] Clarendon Press 1998 LXXIX, 636 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Geschichte 1600-1700 Geschichte 1625-1660 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte English poetry Early modern, 1500-1700 Revolutionary poetry, English Anthologie (DE-588)4002214-6 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd rswk-swf Irisch (DE-588)4120207-7 gnd rswk-swf Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien Great Britain Civilization 17th century Poetry Great Britain History Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660 Poetry Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 s Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 s Geschichte 1625-1660 z Anthologie (DE-588)4002214-6 s DE-604 Irisch (DE-588)4120207-7 s Davidson, Peter Sonstige oth Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008214460&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Poetry and revolution an anthology of British and Irish verse ; 1625 - 1660 |
title_auth | Poetry and revolution an anthology of British and Irish verse ; 1625 - 1660 |
title_exact_search | Poetry and revolution an anthology of British and Irish verse ; 1625 - 1660 |
title_full | Poetry and revolution an anthology of British and Irish verse ; 1625 - 1660 selected, edited and with an introduction by Peter Davidson |
title_fullStr | Poetry and revolution an anthology of British and Irish verse ; 1625 - 1660 selected, edited and with an introduction by Peter Davidson |
title_full_unstemmed | Poetry and revolution an anthology of British and Irish verse ; 1625 - 1660 selected, edited and with an introduction by Peter Davidson |
title_short | Poetry and revolution |
title_sort | poetry and revolution an anthology of british and irish verse 1625 1660 |
title_sub | an anthology of British and Irish verse ; 1625 - 1660 |
topic | Geschichte English poetry Early modern, 1500-1700 Revolutionary poetry, English Anthologie (DE-588)4002214-6 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Irisch (DE-588)4120207-7 gnd Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd |
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