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adam_text | THE NEW OXFORD BOOK OF SIXTEENTH CENTURY VERSE CHOSEN AND EDITED BY
EMRYS JONES OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION JOHN SKELTON
(C.1460-1529) FROM THE GARLAND OF LAUREL 1. TO MISTRESS ISABEL PENNELL 1
2. TO MISTRESS MARGARET HUSSEY 2 3. [MY DARLING DEAR, MY DAISY FLOWER] *
3 FROM THE BOUGE OF COURT 4. THE SAIL IS UP, FORTUNE RULETH OUR HELM 4
FROM PHILIP SPARROW 5. PLA CE BOP 9 FROM MAGNIFICENCE 6. [FANCY S SONG
AND SPEECH] 18 7. [THE CONCLUSION OF THE PLAY] 20 FROM ELINOUR RUMMING
8. [VISITORS TO THE ALE-HOUSE] 22 FROM SPEAK, PARROT 9. [THE OPENING
STANZAS] 26 10. [THE CONCLUSION] . 30 ANONYMOUS 11. THE NUTBROWN MAID 32
STEPHEN HAWES (L47S?-I523?) FROM THE PASTIME OF PLEASURE 12. [THE
EPITAPH OF GRAUNDE AMOURE] 43 13. [AGAINST SWEARING] 43 ANONYMOUS 14.
WESTERN WIND 44 15. BY A BANK AS I LAY 45 HEATH (FIRST NAME AND DATES
UNKNOWN) 16. THESE WOMEN ALL 46 ATTRIBUTED TO KING HENRY VIII
(1491-1547) 17. PASTIME WITH GOOD COMPANY 47 18. WHERETO SHOULD I
EXPRESS 48 19. GREEN GROWETH THE HOLLY 48 WILLIAM CORNISH (D. 1523)
20. YOU AND I AND AMYAS 49 CONTENTS ANONYMOUS 21. [THE JUGGLER AND THE
BARON S DAUGHTER] 50 SIR THOMAS MORE (1477 OR 1478-1535) 22. A
LAMENTATION OF QUEEN ELIZABETH 52 23. CERTAIN METRES WRITTEN BY MASTER
THOMAS MORE ...FOR THE BOOK OF FORTUNE . 55 ALEXANDER BARCLAY FROM
ECLOGUES 24. [ THE MISERIES OF COURTIERS ... EATING IN HALL] 62
ANONYMOUS FROM SCOTTISH FIELD 25. [THE BATTLE OF FLODDEN] 67 SIR THOMAS
WYATT (.1503-1542) 26. AND WILT THOU LEAVE ME THUS? 27. MADAM,
WITHOUTEN MANY WORDS 28. IN AETEMUM 29. WHOSO LIST TO HUNT 30.
FAREWELL, LOVE 31. FORGET NOT YET 32. IS IT POSSIBLE 33. MY LUTE,
AWAKE! 34. THEY FLEE FROM ME 35. WITH SERVING STILL 36. WHAT
SHOULD I SAY 37. IN COURT TO SERVE 38. SOMETIME I FLED THE FIRE 39.
QUONDAM WAS I 40. WHO LIST HIS WEALTH AND EASE RETAIN 41. IN
MOURNING WISE 42. TAGUS, FAREWELL 43. IF WAKER CARE 44. THE PILLAR
PERISHED IS 45. LUCKS, MY FAIR FALCON 46. SIGHS ARE MY FOOD 47.
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, IF IT WERE SOUGHT 48. FORTUNE DOTH FROWN 49.
[PART OF A CHORUS FROM SENECA S THYESTES] 50. PSALM 130 [ FROM DEPTH OF
SIN AND FROM A DEEP DESPAIR ] 51. MINE OWN JOHN POYNTZ 52. MY
MOTHER S MAIDS WHEN THEY DID SEW AND SPIN 53. A SPENDING HAND THAT
ALWAY POURETH OUT 74 74 75 76 76 77 77 78 80 80 81 82 82 82 83 84 86
86 86 87 87 87 88 88 88 89 92 95 VI CONTENTS ATTRIBUTED TO SIR THOMAS
WYATT 54. I AM AS I AM AND SO WILL I BE 97 ANONYMOUS FROM THE COURT OF
LOVE 55. [THE BIRDS MATINS AND CONCLUSION OF THE POEM] 98 HENRY HOWARD,
EARL OF SURREY (1517^-1547) 56. WHEN RAGING LOVE 102 57. THE SOOTE
SEASON , 102 58. SET ME WHEREAS THE SUN DOTH PARCH THE GREEN 103 59.
ALAS, SO ALL THINGS NOW DO HOLD THEIR PEACE 103 60. O HAPPY DAMES
104 FROM CERTAIN BOOKS OF VIRGIL S AZNEIS 61. [CREUSA] 105 62. [DIDO
IN LOVE] 108 63. [THE HAPPY LIFE] 109 64. SO CRUEL PRISON . 109 65. AN
EXCELLENT EPITAPH OF SIR THOMAS WYATT 111 66. TH ASSYRIANS KING 1 112
67. [EPITAPH FOR THOMAS CLERE] 113 ROBERT COPLAND (/?. 1508-1547) FROM
THE HIGH WAY TO THE SPITAL HOUSE 68. TO WRITE OF SOL IN HIS EXALTATION
113 JOHN HARINGTON (D. 1582) 69. TO HIS MOTHER . 119 70. [HUSBAND TO
WIFE] 120 71. [WIFE TO HUSBAND] 121 72. A SONNET WRITTEN UPON MY LORD
ADMIRAL SEYMOUR 122 ANONYMOUS 73. [HOW TO OBTAIN HER] ~ 122 ANNE ASKEW
(1521-1546) 74. THE BALLAD WHICH ANNE ASKEW MADE AND SANG WHEN SHE WAS
IN NEWGATE 123 SIR THOMAS SEYMOUR (BARON SEYMOUR OF SUDELEY)
(L508?-I549) 75. FORGETTING GOD 125 JOHN HEYWOOD (C.I497-CI580) 76. A
QUIET NEIGHBOUR] 126 NICHOLAS GRIMALD (L5I9?-I562?) 77*. DESCRIPTION
OF VIRTUE 127 VII CONTENTS THOMAS, LORD VAUX (15IO-I556) 78. THE AGED
LOVER RENOUNCETH LOVE 127 79. [THE PLEASURES OF THINKING] 129 80. [DEATH
IN LIFE] 13 0 81. [AGE LOOKS BACK AT YOUTH] 130 GEORGE CAVENDISH
(L499?-I56L?) 82. AN EPITAPH OF OUR LATE QUEEN MARY 131 THOMAS PHAER
(L5IO?-I5OO) FROM THE NINE FIRST BOOKS OF THE ENEIDOS 83. [EURYALUS AND
NISUS MEET THEIR DEATHS] 135 BARNABY GOOGE (154O-I594) 84. TO DOCTOR
BALE 137 85. OF MONEY 138 86. COMING HOMEWARD OUT OF SPAIN 138 THOMAS
SACKVILLE, EARL OF DORSET (1536-1608) FROM THE MIRROR FOR MAGISTRATES
87. THE INDUCTION 139 ANONYMOUS 88. A DIALOGUE BETWEEN DEATH AND YOUTH
154 EDWARD DE VERE, EARL OF OXFORD (1550-1604) 89. THE LIVELY LARK
STRETCHED FORTH HER WING 157 90. IF WOMEN COULD BE FAIR AND YET NOT
FOND 157 91. THE LABOURING MAN, THAT TILLS THE FERTILE SOIL 158 92.
SITTING ALONE UPON MY THOUGHT 159 93. [A COURT LADY ADDRESSES HER
LOVER] 160 94. WHEN WERT THOU BORN, DESIRE? 161 95. WHAT CUNNING CAN
EXPRESS - 162 ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD DE VERE, EARL OF OXFORD 96. WHEN I
WAS FAIR AND YOUNG 163 ANONYMOUS 97. THE LOVERCOMPARETH HIMSELFTO THE
PAINFUL FALCONER 164 ARTHUR GOLDING (F.1536-1605) FROM OVID S
METAMORPHOSES 98. [CEYX AND ALCYONE] 165 JOHN PIKERYNG (F.1567) FROM
THE HISTORY OFHORESTES 99. [HALTERSICK S SONG] 174 VIII CONTENTS 100.
[SONG SUNG BY EGISTUS AND CLYTEMNESTRA] 175 101. [THE VICE S SONG] 177
ANONYMOUS 102. FAIN WOULD I HAVE A PRETTY THING 178 GEORGE TURBERVILLE
(C. 1544-^.1597) 103. A POOR PLOUGHMAN TO A GENTLEMAN FOR WHOM HE HAD
TAKEN A LITTLE PAINS 179 104. TO HIS FRIEND P. OF COURTING, TRAVELLING,
DICING, AND TENNIS 180 105. [EPIGRAM FROM PLATO] 180 106. [A LETTER FROM
RUSSIA] 18 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH I (1533-1603) 107. THE DOUBT OF FUTURE
FOES 183 FROM BOETHIUS THE CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY 108. ALL HUMAN
KIND ON EARTH 184 109. AH, SILLY PUG, WERT THOU SO SORE AFRAID? 185
ANONYMOUS 110. CHRIST WAS THE WORD THAT SPAKE IT 185 THOMASTUSSER FROM
FIVE HUNDRED POINTS OF GOOD HUSBANDRY IN. [DECEMBERS HUSBANDRY] 186 112.
[ADVICE TO HOUSEWIVES] 189 ISABELLA WHITNEY {FT. 1567-I573) FROM THE
MANNER OF HER WILL AND WHAT SHE LEFT TO LONDON ... 113. I WHOLE IN BODY
AND IN MIND 192 GEORGE GASCOIGNE (1534-1577) 114. GASCOIGNE S
WOODMANSHIP 196 115. MAGNUM VECTIGAL PARSIMONIA 200 116. GASCOIGNE S
LULLABY 202 117. GASCOIGNE S GOOD MORROW 203 118. GASCOIGNE S GOODNIGHT
205 119. [NO HASTE BUT GOOD] 206 120. THE GREEN KNIGHT S FAREWELL TO
FANCY 20 9 BEWE (FIRST NAME UNKNOWN) (FT. C.1576) 121. I WOULD I WERE
ACTAEON 211 THOMAS PROCTOR (FT. CI578) 122. RESPICE FINEM 212 IX
CONTENTS THOMAS CHURCHYARD (L52O?-L6O4) 123. A TALE OF A FRIAR AND A
SHOEMAKER S WIFE 213 TIMOTHY KENDALL (FT. 1577) FROM FLOWERS OF EPIGRAMS
124. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A KING AND A TYRANT 227 125. A TYRANT IN
SLEEP, NAUGHT DIFFERETH FROM A COMMON MAN 227 126. OF A GOOD PRINCE AND
AN EVIL 228 127. DESIRE OF DOMINION 228 128. UPON THE GRAVE OF A BEGGAR
228 NICHOLAS BRETON (F.1555-1626) 129. [SERVICE IS NO HERITAGE] 229 130.
IN THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY 232 131. THE CHESS PLAY 232 132. A REPORT
SONG 23 5 133. WHO CAN LIVE IN HEART SO GLAD 235 134. IN TIME OF
YORE , 237 EDMUND SPENSER (C.1552-1599) 135. 7B ... MASTER GABRIEL
HARVEY 238 FROM MOTHER HUBBARDS TALE 136. [THE FOX AND THE APE GO TO
COURT] 239 FROM THE FAERIE QUEENE 137. [GUYON S VOYAGE TO THE BOWER OF
BLISS] 246 138. [THE HOUSE OFBUSYRANE] 255 139. [THE VISION OF THE
GRACES] 262 140. [MUTABILITY CLAIMS TO RULE THE WORLD] 268 141. [A
FAERIE QUEENE MISCELLANY] (I) HE MAKING SPEEDY WAY THROUGH SPERSED
AYRE 277 (II) BY THIS THE NORTHERNE WAGONER HAD SET 278 (III) THE
NOBLE HART, THAT HARBOURS VERTUOUS THOUGHT 278 (IV) RIGHT WELL I WOTE
MOST MIGHTY SOUERAINE 278 (V) AND IS THERE CARE IN HEAUEN? AND IS
THERE LOUE 279 (VI) NOUGHT VNDER HEAUEN SO STRONGLY DOTH ALLURE 280
(VII) WHEN I BETHINKE ME ON THAT SPEECH WHYLEARE 280 FROM AMORETTI
142. NEW YEAR, FORTH LOOKING OUT OF JANUS GATE 281 143. MOST
GLORIOUS LORD OF LIFE, THAT ON THIS DAY . 281 144. ONE DAY I WROTE HER
NAME UPON THE STRAND 282 145. LACKING MY LOVE, I GO FROM PLACE TO
PLACE 282 146. EPITHALAMION . 282 147. PMTHALAMION 293 CONTENTS SIR
PHILIP SIDNEY (1554-1586) FROM THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE S ARCADIA 148.
MY SHEEP ARE THOUGHTS, WHICH I BOTH GUIDE AND SERVE 297 149. O SWEET
WOODS, THE DELIGHT OF SOLITARINESS 297 150. MY TRUE LOVE HATH MY
HEART, AND I HAVE HIS 298 151. WHY DOST THOU HASTE AWAY 299 152. YE
GOAT-HERD GODS, THAT LOVE THE GRASSY MOUNTAINS 299 FROM CERTAIN SONNETS
153. RING OUT YOUR BELLS 302 FROM ASTROPHIL AND STELLA 154. LOVING IN
TRUTH, AND FAIN IN VERSE MY LOVE TO SHOW 303 155. LET DAINTY WITS CRY
ON THE SISTERS NINE 303 156. IT IS MOST TRUE, THAT EYES ARE FORMED TO
SERVE 304 157. SOME LOVERS SPEAK, WHEN THEY THEIR MUSES ENTERTAIN 304
158. ALAS, HAVE I NOT PAIN ENOUGH, MY FRIEND 304 159. YOU THAT DO
SEARCH FOR EVERY PURLING SPRING 305 160. WITH WHAT SHARP CHECKS I IN
MYSELF AM SHENT 305 161. ON CUPID S BOW HOW ARE MY HEART-STRINGS BENT
306 162. FLY, FLY, MY FRIENDS, I HAVE MY DEATH WOUND, FLY 306 163.
YOUR WORDS, MY FRIEND, RIGHT HEALTHFUL CAUSTICS, BLAME 306 164. THE
CURIOUS WITS, SEEING DULL PENSIVENESS 307 165. BECAUSE I OFT, IN DARK
ABSTRACTED GUISE 307 166. YOU THAT WITH ALLEGORY S CURIOUS FRAME .
307 167. WHETHER THE TURKISH NEW MOON MINDED BE 308 168. WITH HOW SAD
STEPS, O MOON, THOU CLIMB ST THE SKIES 308 169. COME SLEEP, O SLEEP,
THE CERTAIN KNOT OF PEACE 309 170. AS GOOD TO WRITE, AS FOR TO LIE AND
GROAN 309 171. STELLA OFT SEES THE VERY FACE OF WOE * 309 172. IN
MARTIAL SPORTS I HAD MY CUNNING TRIED 310 173. BECAUSE I BREATHE NOT
LOVE TO EVERY ONE 310 174. WHO WILL IN FAIREST BOOK OF NATURE KNOW
310 175. HAVE I CAUGHT MY HEAVENLY JEWEL 311 176. I NEVER DRANK OF
AGANIPPE WELL 312 177. OF ALL THE KINGS THAT EVER HERE DID REIGN 312
178. ONLY JOY, NOW HERE YOU ARE 312 179. IN A GROVE MOST RICH OF
SHADE 314 180. GO, MY FLOCK, GO GET YOU HENCE 317 181. STELLA, THINK
NOT THAT I BY VERSE SEEK FAME 318 182. BE YOUR WORDS MADE, GOOD SIR,
OF INDIAN WARE 318 183. WHEN FAR-SPENT NIGHT PERSUADES EACH MORTAL
EYE 319 184. WHO IS IT THAT THIS DARK NIGHT 319 FROM THE PSALMS OF
DAVID TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH VERSE 185. PSALM 13 [ HOW LONG, O LORD,
SHALL I FORGOTTEN BE? ] 320 XI CONTENTS SIR EDWARD DYER (D. 1607) 186.
PROMETHEUS, WHEN FIRST FROM HEAVEN HIGH 321 ATTRIBUTED TO SIR EDWARD
DYER 187. IN PRAISE OF A CONTENTED MIND 32 2 ANONYMOUS 188. THE LOWEST
TREES HAVE TOPS, THE ANT HER GALL 323 HUMPHREY GIFFORD (FL. C.1580)
189. FOR SOLDIERS 324 190. IN THE PRAISE OF MUSIC 325 RICHARD STANYHURST
(1547-1618) FROM THE FIRST FOUR BOOKS OF VIRGIL HIS DZNEIS 191.
[POLYPHEMUS] 327 THOMAS WATSON (C.1557-1592) 192. MY LOVE IS PAST 331
ANONYMOUS 193. VERSES MADE BY A CATHOLIC IN PRAISE OF CAMPION ... 332
194. [HYMN TO THE VIRGIN] 337 THOMAS GILBART (FL. F.1583) 195. A
DECLARATION OF THE DEATH OF JOHN LEWES .. . 339 ANONYMOUS 196. A NEW
COURTLY SONNET OF THE LADY GREENSLEEVES 343 197. A NOSEGAY 345 JOHN LYLY
(C. 1554-1606) FROM CAMPASPE 198. O FOR A BOWL OF FAT CANARY 349 199.
CUPID AND MY CAMPASPE PLAYED 349 200. WHAT BIRD SO SINGS, YET SO DOES
WAIL? 350 FROM SAPHO AND PHAO 201. O CRUEL LOVE, ON THEE I LAY 350
202. TNE SONG IN MAKING OF THE ARROWS 350 FROM ENDIMION 203. STAND! WHO
GOES THERE? 351 204. PINCH HIM, PINCH HIM BLACK AND BLUE 352 FROM
MIDAS 205. MY DAPHNE S HAIR IS TWISTED GOLD 352 206. PAN S SYRINX WAS
A GIRL INDEED 352 207. LAS, HOW LONG SHALL I 353 208. SING TO
APOLLO, GOD OF DAY* 353 XII CONTENTS FULKE GREVILLE, LORD BROOKE
(1554-1628) FROM CAELICA 209. THE WORLD, THAT ALL CONTAINS, IS EVER
MOVING 354 210. I WITH WHOSE COLOURS MYRA DRESSED HER HEAD 355 211.
ALL MY SENSES, LIKE BEACON S FLAME 355 212. WHEN ALL THIS ALL DOTH
PASS FROM AGE TO AGE 357 213. LOVE IS THE PEACE, WHERETO ALL THOUGHTS
DO STRIVE 357 214. THE EARTH WITH THUNDER TORN, WITH FIRE BLASTED 358
215. WHEN AS MAN S LIFE, THE LIGHT OF HUMAN LUST 358 216. MAN, DREAM
NO MORE OF CURIOUS MYSTERIES 359 217. ETERNAL TRUTH, ALMIGHTY,
INFINITE 359 218. WRAPT UP, O LORD, IN MAN S DEGENERATION 360 219.
DOWN IN THE DEPTH OF MINE INIQUITY 360 220. THREE THINGS THERE BE IN
MAN S OPINION DEAR 361 221. SION LIES WASTE, AND THY JERUSALEM 362
FROM MUSTAPHA 222. [CHORUS OF PRIESTS ( 0 WEARISOME CONDITION OF
HUMANITY )] 362 SIR WALTER RALEGH (F.1552-1618) 223. PRAISED BE DIANA S
FAIR AND HARMLESS LIGHT 363 224. LIKE TRUTHLESS DREAMS 364 225. LIKE
TO A HERMIT POOR . 364 226. CONCEIT BEGOTTEN BY THE EYES 365 227. SIR
WALTER RALEGH TO THE QUEEN 366 228. AS YOU CAME FROM THE HOLY LAND 367
229. IF ALL THE WORLD AND LOVE WERE YOUNG 368 230. SIR WALTER RALEGH
TO HIS SON 369 231. FAREWELL FALSE LOVE, THE ORACLE OF LIES 370 232. A
VISION UPON THIS CONCEIT OF THE FAERIE QUEENE 371 233. THE LIE 371 234.
FORTUNE HATH TAKEN THEE AWAY, MY LOVE 373 235. THE OCEAN TO CYNTHIA
374 TRANSLATIONS FROM THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD 236. FROM CATULLUS ( THE
SUN MAY SET AND RISE ) 389 237. FROM EURIPIDES ( HEAVEN AND EARTH ONE
FORM DID BEAR ) 389 238. FROM AUSONIUS ( I AM THAT DIDO WHICH THOU HERE
DOST SEE ) 389 239. WHAT IS OUR LIFE? 390 240. VERSES MADE THE NIGHT
BEFORE HE DIED 390 241. ON THE SNUFF OF A CANDLE, THE NIGHT BEFORE HE
DIED 391 ATTRIBUTED TO SIR WALTER RALEGH 242. TO HIS LOVE WHEN HE HAD
OBTAINED HER 391 SIR ARTHUR GORGES (1557-1625) 243. [DIALOGUE FROM
DESPORTES] 392 XIII CONTENTS CHIDIOCK TICHBORNE (D. 1586) 244.
TICHBOME S ELEGY 393 ROBERT SOUTHWELL SJ (1561-1595) 245. THE BURNING
BABE 394 246. NEW PRINCE, NEW POMP 395 247. A VALE OF TEARS 396 248.
DECEASE RELEASE 398 249. MAN S CIVIL WAR 399 250. LOOK HOME 400 251.
TIMES GO BY TURNS 401 252. LOSS IN DELAYS 40 2 253. CONTENT AND RICH 403
ANONYMOUS 254. UPON THE IMAGE OF DEATH 405 [SONGS SET BY WILLIAM BYRD] 2
55- I IY NOT M NO EARTHLY BLISS 407 256. WHAT PLEASURE HAVE GREAT
PRINCES 407 257. CONSTANT PENELOPE SENDS TO THEE, CARELESS ULYSSES
408 FROM SIX IDILLIA ... CHOSEN OUT OF... THEOCRITUS ^ 258. CYCLOPS 409
259. NEATHERD 411 260. ADONIS 412 LODOWICK BRYSKETT (LODOVICO
BRUSCHETTO) (1546-1612) 261. A PASTORAL ECLOGUE UPON THE DEATH OF SIR
PHILIP SIDNEY KNIGHT 413 ANONYMOUS 262. LIKE TO A RING WITHOUT A
FINGER 417 ROBERT GREENE (1558-I592) 263. [PHILLIS AND CORIDON] 420
264. WEEP NOT, MY WANTON 421 265. THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SHEPHERD AND
HIS WIFE 422 266. [THE SHEPHERD S WIFE S SONG] 423 267. A NIGHT
VISITOR] 42 5 268. THE PALMER 425 269. OLD MENALCAS ON A DAY 426 270.
DECEIVING WORLD 427 271. THE DESCRIPTION OF SIR GEOFFREY CHAUCER , 428
WILLIAM WARNER (.1558-1609) FROM ALBION S ENGLAND 272. A TALE OF THE
BEGINNING OF FRIARS AND CLOISTERERS 429 XIV CONTENTS SIR HENRY LEE
(1530-1610) 273. [FAREWELL TO THE COURT] 432 THOMAS LODGE (1558-1625)
274. LOVE IN MY BOSOM LIKE A BEE 433 275. LOVE GUARDS THE ROSES OF
THY LIPS 434 276. MY PHILLIS HATH THE MORNING SUN 434 277. THE
SHEPHERD S SORROW, BEING DISDAINED IN LOVE 435 278. [ANIMAL
WEATHER-FORECASTING] 437 ANONYMOUS 279. [ HOPELESS DESIRE SOON WITHERS
AND DIES ] 439 280. WERE I AS BASE 440 281. [ANACREON, ODE 3 ( OF
LATE, WHAT TIME THE BEAR TURNED ROUND )] 440 FRANCIS TREGIAN (1548-1608)
282. [AN IMPRISONED RECUSANT WRITES TO HIS WIFE] 44 1 SIR JOHN HARINGTON
(1560-1612) FROM ORLANDO FURIOSO IN ENGLISH HEROICAL VERSE 283. [THE
BEGINNING OF ORLANDO S MADNESS] 443 284. ASTOLFO RECOVERS ORLANDO S
WITS] 450 285. OF TREASON 458 286. OF THE WARS IN IRELAND 459 287. A
GROOM OF THE CHAMBER S RELIGION IN KING HENRY THE EIGHTH S TIME 459 288.
SIR JOHN RAYNSJBRD S CONFESSION 460 ANONYMOUS 289. THE PASSIONATE MAN S
PILGRIMAGE 461 HENRY CONSTABLE (1562-1613) 290. TO THE MARQUESS OF
PISCAT S SOUL 463 291. TO SIR PHILIP SIDNEY S SOUL , 463 292. TO GOD THE
HOLY GHOST 464 * 293. TO THE BLESSED SACRAMENT 464 294. TO OUR BLESSED
LADY 465 295. TO STJOHN BAPTIST 465 296. TO ST PETER AND ST PAUL 46 6
297. TO ST MARY MAGDALEN 466 298. TO ST MATY MAGDALEN 467 299. TO ST
MARGARET 467 MARY HERBERT, COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE (1561-1621) 300. PSALM
52 ( TYRANT, WHY SWELL ST THOU THUS ) 468 XV CONTENTS 301. PSALM 5#
( AND CALL YE THIS TO UTTER WHAT IS JUST ) 469 302. PSALM 59 ( SAVE ME
FROM SUCH AS ME ASSAIL ) . 470 303. PSALM 73 ( IT IS MOST TRUE THAT GOD
TO ISRAEL ) 472 304. PSALM 134 ( YOU THAT JEHOVAH S SERVANTS ARE ) 475
305. PSALM 139 ( O LORD, IN ME THERE LIETH NOUGHT ) 475 CHRISTOPHER
MARLOWE (1564-1593) , FROM ALL OVID S ELEGIES 306. ELEGIA FV ( THY
HUSBAND TO A BANQUET GOES WITH ME ) 478 307. ELEGIA V ( IN SUMMER S
HEAT, AND MID-TIME OF THE DAY ) 480 308. ELEGIA XIII ( NOW O ER THE SEA
FROM HER OLD LOVE COMES SHE ) 480 309. ELEGIA XV ( ENVY, WHY CARP ST
THOU MY TIME IS SPENT SO ILL? ) 482 310. THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS
LOVE 483 FROM LUCAN S FIRST BOOK, TRANSLATED LINE FOR LINE 311. [THE
CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR] 484 312. [CAESAR SUMMONS HIS FORCES FROM GAUL]
486 313. HERO AND LEANDER . 488 SIR HENRY WOTTON (1568-1639) 314. A POEM
WRITTEN BY SIR HENRY WOTTON IN HIS YOUTH 507 315. [TO JOHN DONNE] 507
SAMUEL DANIEL (C.1563-1619) FROM DELIA 316. LOOK, DELIA, HOW WE STEEM
THE HALF-BLOWN ROSE 508 317. BUT LOVE WHILST THAT THOU MAYST BE LOVED
AGAIN 509 318. WHEN MEN SHALL FIND THY FLOWER, THY GLORY, PASS 509
319. WHEN WINTER SNOWS UPON THY GOLDEN HAIRS 510 320. THOU CANST NOT
DIE WHILST ANY ZEAL ABOUND 510 321. BEAUTY, SWEET LOVE, IS LIKE THE
MORNING DEW 510 322. CARE-CHARMER SLEEP, SON OF THE SABLE NIGHT 511
323. LET OTHERS SING OF KNIGHTS AND PALADINS 511 324. ODE ( NOW EACH
CREATURE JOYS THE OTHER ) 512 FROM THE CIVIL WARS 325. [KING RICHARD II
IS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY] 512 FROM MUSOPHILUS 326. FOND MAN, MUSOPHILUS,
THAT THUS DOST SPEND 519 327. SACRED RELIGION, MOTHER OF FORM AND
FEAR 524 328. BEHOLD HOW EVERY MAN, DRAWN WITH DELIGHT 526 329.
POWER ABOVE POWERS, O HEAVENLY ELOQUENCE 530 MICHAEL DRAYTON
(1563-1631) FROM THE SHEPHERDS GARLAND 330. THE EIGHTH ECLOGUE 532 XVI
CONTENTS FROM IDEA S MIRROR 331. THE GOLDEN SUN UPON HIS FIERY WHEELS
539 FROM IDEA 332. LOVE, IN A HUMOUR, PLAYED THE PRODIGAL 540 333. AS
OTHER MEN, SO I MYSELF DO MUSE 540 334. AN EVIL SPIRIT, YOUR BEAUTY,
HAUNTS ME STILL 540 335. AS LOVE AND I, LATE HARBOURED IN ONE INN 541
336. TRUCE, GENTLE LOVE, A PARLEY NOW I CRAVE 541 FROM ENGLAND S
HEROICAL EPISTLES 337- (0 QUEEN KATHERINE TO OWEN TUDOR 542 (II) OWEN
TUDOR TO QUEEN KATHERINE 546 ANONYMOUS 338. [THE RUINS OF WALSINGHAM]
550 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616) FROM VENUS AND ADONIS 339. [THE
DEATH OF ADONIS] 551 FROM THE RAPE OFLUCRECE 340. [BEFORE THE RAPE] 560
341. [LUCRECE S DEATH] 563 FROM LITE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 342. WHO
IS SILVIA? WHAT IS SHE - , 569 FROM LOVE S LABOUR S LOST 343. WHEN
DAISIES PIED AND VIOLETS BLUE 569 344. WHEN ICICLES HANG BY THE WALL
570 FROM A MIDSUMMER NIGHT S DREAM 345. YOU SPOTTED SNAKES WITH DOUBLE
TONGUE 570 346. THE OUSEL COCK, SO BLACK OF HUE 571 FROM THE MERCHANT
OF VENICE 347. TELL ME WHERE IS FANCY BRED 571 FROM MUCH ADO ABOUT
NOTHING 348. SIGH NO MORE, LADIES, SIGH NO MORE 571 349. PARDON,
GODDESS OF THE NIGHT 572 FROM AS YOU LIKE IT 350. UNDER THE GREENWOOD
TREE 572 351. BLOW, BLOW, THOU WINTER WIND 573 352. WHAT SHALL HE
HAVE THAT KILLED THE DEER? 573 353. IT WAS A LOVER AND HIS LASS 573
FROM TWELFTH NIGHT 354. O MISTRESS MINE, WHERE ARE YOU ROAMING? 574
355. COME AWAY, COME AWAY, DEATH 575 356. WHEN THAT I WAS AND A
LITTLE TINY BOY 575 FROM HAMLET 357. WHY, LET THE STRUCKEN DEER GO
WEEP 576 XVII CONTENTS 358. HOW SHOULD I YOUR TRUE-LOVE KNOW 576 359.
TOMORROW IS SAINT VALENTINE S DAY 576 360. AND WILL A NOT COME
AGAIN? 577 FROM MEASURE FOR MEASURE 361. TAKE, O TAKE THOSE LIPS AWAY
577 FROM ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA 362. COME, THOU MONARCH OF THE VINE 577
FROM CYMBELINE 363. HARK, HARK, THE LARK AT HEAVEN S GATE SINGS 578
364. FEAR NO MORE THE HEAT O TH SUN 578 FROM THE WINTER S TALE 365.
WHEN DAFFADILS BEGIN TO PEER 579 366. JOG ON, JOG ON, THE FOOTPATH
WAY 579 367. LAWN AS WHITE AS DRIVEN SNOW 579 FROM THE TEMPEST 368.
COME UNTO THESE YELLOW SANDS 580 369. FULL FATHOM FIVE THY FATHER
LIES 580 370. WHERE THE BEE SUCKS, THERE SUCK P . 580 FROM THE TWO
NOBLE KINSMEN 371. ROSES, THEIR SHARP SPINES BEING GONE 581 FROM
SONNETS 372. WHEN FORTY WINTERS SHALL BESIEGE THY BROW 581 373. WHEN
I DO COUNT THE CLOCK THAT TELLS THE TIME 582 374. WHEN I CONSIDER
EVERY DIING THAT GROWS . 582 375. SHALL I COMPARE THEE TO A SUMMER S
DAY? 583 376. DEVOURING TIME, BLUNT THOU THE LION S PAWS 583 377. A
WOMAN S FACE, WITH NATURE S OWN HAND PAINTED 584 378. AS AN UNPERFECT
ACTOR ON THE STAGE 584 379. WEARY WITH TOIL, I HASTE ME TO MY BED 585
380. WHEN IN DISGRACE WITH FORTUNE AND MEN S EYES , 585 381. WHEN TO
THE SESSIONS OF SWEET SILENT THOUGHT 585 382. FULL MANY A GLORIOUS
MORNING HAVE I SEEN 586 383. NO MORE BE GRIEVED AT THAT WHICH THOU
HAST DONE 586 384. WHAT IS YOUR SUBSTANCE, WHEREOF ARE YOU MADE 587
385. NOT MARBLE, NOR THE GILDED MONUMENTS 587 386. BEING YOUR SLAVE,
WHAT SHOULD I DO BUT TEND 588 387. LIKE AS THE WAVES MAKE TOWARDS THE
PEBBLED SHORE 588 388. WHEN I HAVE SEEN BY TIME S FELL HAND DEFACED
588 389. SINCE BRASS, NOR STONE, NOR EARTH, NOR BOUNDLESS SEA 589 390.
TIRED WITH ALL THESE, FOR RESTFUL DEATH I CRY 589 391. NO LONGER
MOURN FOR ME WHEN I AM DEAD 590 392. THAT TIME OF YEAR THOU MAYST IN
ME BEHOLD 590 393. WHY IS MY VERSE SO BARREN OF NEW PRIDE 591 394.
WAS IT THE PROUD FULL SAIL OF HIS GREAT VERSE 591 XVIII CONTENTS .
395- FAREWELL, THOU ART TOO DEAR FOR MY POSSESSING 592 396. THEN HATE
ME WHEN THOU WILT; IF EVER, NOW 592 397. THEY THAT HAVE POWER TO HURT
AND WILL DO NONE 592 398. HOW LIKE A WINTER HATH MY ABSENCE BEEN 593
399. FROM YOU HAVE I BEEN ABSENT IN THE SPRING 593 400. TO ME, FAIR
FRIEND, YOU NEVER CAN BE OLD 594 401. WHEN IN THE CHRONICLE OF WASTED
TIME 594 402. NOT MINE OWN FEARS, NOR THE PROPHETIC SOUL 595 403.
ALAS, TIS TRUE, I HAVE GONE HERE AND THERE 595 404. YOUR LOVE AND
PITY DOTH TH IMPRESSION FILL 596 405. LET ME NOT TO THE MARRIAGE OF
TRUE MINDS 596 406. TIS BETTER TO BE VILE THAN VILE ESTEEMED 597 407.
IF MY DEAR LOVE WERE BUT THE CHILD OF STATE 597 408. WERE T AUGHT TO
ME I BORE THE CANOPY 598 409. TH EXPENSE OF SPIRIT IN A WASTE OF
SHAME 598 410. MY MISTRESS EYES ARE NOTHING LIKE THE SUN 599 411.
WHEN MY LOVE SWEARS THAT SHE IS MADE OF TRUTH . 599 412. BE WISE AS
THOU ART CRUEL; DO NOT PRESS 599 413. LOVE IS TOO YOUNG TO KNOW WHAT
CONSCIENCE IS 600 414. THE PHOENIX AND TURTLE 600 ANONYMOUS 415.
CRABBED AGE AND YOUTH . 603 416. THOSE EYES WHICH SET MY FANCY ON A
FIRE 603 417. A SECRET MURDER HATH BEEN DONE OF LATE 604 418. SOUGHT
BY THE WORLD 604 419. THE BRAINSICK RACE THAT WANTON YOUTH ENSUES 605
420. FEED STILL THY SELF, THOU FONDLING, WITH BELIEF 605 421. A
COUNTERLOVE 606 ROBERT DEVEREUX, EARL OF ESSEX (1566-1601) 422. HAPPY
WERE HE 608 ANONYMOUS 423. WERE I A KING 608 THOMAS CAMPION
(1567-1620) 424. WHAT FAIR POMP 609 425. MY SWEETEST LESBIA 610 426.
I CARE NOT FOR THESE LADIES 610 427. FOLLOW THY FAIR SUN 611 428.
WHEN TO HER LUTE CORINNA SINGS 612 429. FOLLOW YOUR SAINT 612 430.
THE MAN OF LIFE UPRIGHT 613 XIX CONTENTS 431. HARK, ALL YOU LADIES
THAT DO SLEEP 613 432. WHEN THOU MUST HOME TO SHADES OF UNDEVGROUND
614 THOMAS NASHE (1567-C.1601) FROM SUMMER S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
433. FAIR SUMMER DROOPS, DROOP MEN AND BEASTS THEREFORE 615 434.
SPRING, THE SWEET SPRING, IS THE YEAR S PLEASANT KING 615 435. ADIEU,
FAREWELL EARTH S BLISS 616 436. AUTUMN HATH ALL THE SUMMER S FRUITFUL
TREASURE 617 ANONYMOUS [MADRIGALS SET BY THOMAS MORLEY] 437. CRUEL,
YOU PULL AWAY TOO SOON YOUR LIPS WHENAS YOU KISS ME 617 438. WHITHER
AWAY SO FAST 617 439. WHEN, LO, BY BREAK OF MORNING 618 440. SWEET
NYMPH, COME TO THY LOVER 618 441. I GO BEFORE, MY DARLING 618 442.
MIRACULOUS LOVE S WOUNDING! . 618 443. NOW IS THE MONTH OF MAYING
619 444. SING WE AND CHANT IT 619 445. LADY, THOSE CHERRIES PLENTY
619 446. LO, WHERE WITH FLOWERY HEAD AND HAIR ALL BRIGHTSOME 620 447
DAMON AND PHYLLIS SQUARED 620 . 448. LADY, YOU THINK YOU SPITE ME
620 449. YOU BLACK BRIGHT STARS, THAT SHINE WHILE DAYLIGHT LASTETH 620
450. LADIES, YOU SEE TIME FLIETH 620 BARNABE BARNES FROM PARTHENOPHIL
AND PARTHENOPHE 451. ODE II ( LOVELY MAYA, HERMES MOTHER ) 621 452.
SESTINA ( THEN FIRST WITH LOCKS DISHEVELLED AND BARE ) 623 JOHN DONNE
(1572-1631) 453. SATIRE 1 [A LONDON STREET] 626 454. SATIRE 3 [THE
SEARCH FOR TRUE RELIGION] 629 455. THE PERFUME 631 456. THE BRACELET 633
457. ON HIS MISTRESS 636 458. TO HIS MISTRESS GOING TO BED 638 459. THE
STORM 639 460. THE CALM 641 461. HERO AND LEANDER 642 462. A LAME BEGGAR
642 463. TO SIR HENRY WOTTON 643 464. SONG ( GO, AND CATCH A FALLING
STAR ) 645 XX CONTENTS 465. SONG ( SWEETEST LOVE, I DO NOT GO ) 645 466.
THE APPARITION 646 467. THE COMPUTATION 647 468. THE FLEA 64 7 469. THE
WILL 648 470. A LECTURE UPON THE SHADOW . 650 471. THE ANNIVERSARY 650
SIR JOHN DAVIES (1569-1626) FROM ORCHESTRA OR A POEM OF DANCING 472.
WHERE LIVES THE MAN THAT NEVER YET DID HEAR 651 FROM GULLING SONNETS
473. AS WHEN THE BRIGHT CERULIAN FIRMAMENT 663 474. WHAT EAGLE CAN
BEHOLD HER SUNBRIGHT EYE 664 475. THE SACRED MUSE THAT FIRST MADE LOVE
DIVINE 664 476. MY CASE IS THIS, I LOVE ZEPHERIA BRIGHT 664 FROM
EPIGRAMS 477. TITUS THE BRAVE AND VALOROUS GALLANT . 665 478. COSMUS
HATH MORE DISCOURSING IN HIS HEAD 665 479. THE FINE YOUTH CIPRIUS IS
MORE TERSE AND NEAT 665 480. AMONGST THE POETS DACUS NUMBERED IS 666
481. PHILO THE GENTLEMAN, THE FORTUNE TELLER 666 FROM NOSCE TEIPSUM
482. OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE 667 ANONYMOUS 483. [THINGS FORBIDDEN] 672 GEORGE
PEELE (1556-1596) FROM THE OLD WWE S TALE 484. THREE MERRY MEN, AND
THREE MERRY MEN 673 485. WHEN AS THE RYE REACH TO THE CHIN 673 486.
SPREAD, TABLE, SPREAD . .. 673 487. [VOICES FROM THE WELL OF LIFE] 673
FROM DAVID AND FAIR BETHSABE 488. [BETHSABE S SONG] 674 RICHARD
BARNFIELD (1574-1627) 489. THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHERD 674 490. MAN S
LIFE 681 GEORGE CHAPMAN (L559?-L634) FROM OVID S BANQUET OF SENSE 491.
[ THE EARS DELIGHT ] 681 FROM HERO AND LEANDER 492. NEW LIGHT GIVES NEW
DIRECTIONS, FORTUNES NEW 686 XXI CONTENTS 493. THIS TOLD, STRANGE
TERAS TOUCHED HER LUTE, AND SUNG 690 FROM ACHILLES SHIELD 494 [THETIS
ASKS VULCAN TO MAKE A SHIELD FOR ACHILLES] 692 BARTHOLOMEW GRIFFIN (D.
1602) 495. VENUS AND ADONIS - 696 496. CARE-CHARMER SLEEP . 696 SIR
FRANCIS BACON (1561-1626) 497. [THE LIFE OF MAN] 69 7 ROBERT SIDNEY
(1563-1626) 498. ALAS, WHY SAY YOU I AM RICH . 698 499. AH DEAREST
LIMBS, MY LIFE S BEST JOY AND STAY 698 500. FORSAKEN WOODS, TREES WITH
SHARP STORMS OPPRESSED 699 501. THE SUN IS SET, AND MASKED NIGHT 699
JOSEPH HALL (1574-1636) FROM VIRGIDEMIAE. TOOTHLESS SATIRES 502.
[ADVERTISEMENT FOR A CHAPLAIN] 700 503. [A DRUNKARD ARRIVES IN HADES]
700 FROM VIRGIDEMIAE. BITING SATIRES 504. [LANDLORDS AND TENANTS] 701
WILLIAM ALABASTER (1567-1640) 505. A DIVINE SONNET 705 506. UPON THE
ENSIGNS OF CHRIST S CRUCIFYING 705 507. OF THE REED THAT THE JEWS SET IN
OUR SAVIOUR S HAND 706 508. UPON THE CRUCIFIX 706 509. TO THE BLESSED
VIRGIN 707 510. TO CHRIST 707 511. INCARNATIO EST MAXIMUM DEI DONUM 708
512. AWAY, FEAR, WITH THY PROJECTS - 708 513. EXALTATIO HUMANAE
NATURAE 709 THOMAS BASTARD (1566-1618) 514. DE PUERO BALBUTIENTE . 709
JOSUAH SYLVESTER (1562 OR 1563-1618) FROM THE DIVINE WEEKS AND WORKS
OFGUILLAUME DE SALUSTE SIEUR DU BARTAS 515. [THE TOWER OF BABEL] 710 BEN
JONSON (1572-1637) 516. [TO THOMAS PALMER, ON HIS BOOK THE SPRITE OF
TREES AND HERBS ] . . 717 XXII CONTENTS JOHN MARSTON (1576-1634) FROM
THE SCOURGE OF VILLAINY 517. TO DETRACTION ... 518. FROM SATIRE VII. A
CYNIC SATIRE 519. FROM SATIRE XI. HUMOURS 520. TO EVERLASTING OBLIVION
THOMAS DEKKER FC.I570-TF.L632) FROM THE SHOEMAKER S HOLIDAY 521. O THE
MONTH OF MAY, THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY 728 522. COLD S THE WIND, AND
WET S THE RAIN 728 FROM OLD FORTUNATUS 523. FORTUNE SMILES, CRY HOLY
DAY! 729 524. VIRTUE S BRANCHES WITHER, VIRTUE PINES . 729 FROM
PATIENT GRISSIL 525. ART THOU POOR, YET HAST THOU GOLDEN SLUMBERS? 730
526. GOLDEN SLUMBERS KISS YOUR EYES 731 ANONYMOUS [LUTE SONGS SET BY
JOHN DOWLAND] 527. COME AWAY, COME, SWEET LOVE 731 528. DIE NOT
BEFORE THY DAY, POOR MAN CONDEMNED 732 529. I SAW MY LADY WEEP 732
530. FINE KNACKS FOR LADIES 733 531. TOSS NOT MY SOUL, O LOVE, TWIXT
HOPE AND FEAR 733 532. WEEP YOU NO MORE, SAD FOUNTAINS 733 [MADRIGAL
SET BY JOHN FANNER] 533. TAKE TIME WHILE TIME DOTH LAST 734 [MADRIGAL
SET BY JOHN BENNET] 534. THYRSIS, SLEEPEST THOU? HOLLA! LET NO SORROW
STAY US 734 [MADRIGALS SET BY THOMAS WEELKES] 535. LIKE TWO PROUD
ARMIES MARCHING IN~THE FIELD 735 536. THULE, THE PERIOD OF
COSMOGRAPHY 735 [LUTE SONG SET BY ROBERT JONES] 537. FAREWELL, DEAR
LOVE, SINCE THOU WILT NEEDS BE GONE 735 EDMUND BOLTON (L575?-L633?)
538. A PALINODE 737 539. AS TO THE BLOOMING PRIME 737 SAMUEL ROWLANDS
(L57O?-L63O?) 540. BOREAS 738 541. THRASO 739 542. SIR REVEL 73 9 XXIII
CONTENTS EDWARD FAIRFAX (D. 1635) FROM GODFREY OFBULLOIGNE (TASSO S
GERUSALEMME LIBERATA) 543. [ERMINIA AMONG THE SHEPHERDS] 740 544. [THE
GARDEN OFARMIDA] 744 NOTES AND REFERENCES 750 INDEX OF FIRST LINES . 757
INDEX OF AUTHORS 765 XXIV
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spelling | The new Oxford book of sixteenth century verse chosen and ed. by Emrys Jones The new Oxford book of sixteenth-century verse Sixteenth century verse Reissued Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2002 XXXIX, 769 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1500-1600 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1500-1630 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd rswk-swf Versdichtung (DE-588)4318806-0 gnd rswk-swf Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4002214-6 Anthologie gnd-content Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 s Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 s Geschichte 1500-1600 z DE-604 Geschichte 1500-1630 z 2\p DE-604 Versdichtung (DE-588)4318806-0 s 3\p DE-604 Jones, Emrys Sonstige oth GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009800104&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | The new Oxford book of sixteenth century verse Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Versdichtung (DE-588)4318806-0 gnd Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd |
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title | The new Oxford book of sixteenth century verse |
title_alt | The new Oxford book of sixteenth-century verse Sixteenth century verse |
title_auth | The new Oxford book of sixteenth century verse |
title_exact_search | The new Oxford book of sixteenth century verse |
title_full | The new Oxford book of sixteenth century verse chosen and ed. by Emrys Jones |
title_fullStr | The new Oxford book of sixteenth century verse chosen and ed. by Emrys Jones |
title_full_unstemmed | The new Oxford book of sixteenth century verse chosen and ed. by Emrys Jones |
title_short | The new Oxford book of sixteenth century verse |
title_sort | the new oxford book of sixteenth century verse |
topic | Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Versdichtung (DE-588)4318806-0 gnd Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Englisch Versdichtung Lyrik Anthologie |
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