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adam_text | VII CONTENTS PREFACE TO THE EIGHTH EDITION XXXIII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XLIII
THE MIDDLE AGES (TO CA. 1485) 1 INTRODUCTION 1 ANGLO-SAXON LITERATURE 3
ANGLO-NORMAN LITERATURE 7 MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE IN THE FOURTEENTH
AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES 10 MEDIEVAL ENGLISH 15 OLD AND MIDDLE ENGLISH
PROSODY 19 TIMELINE 22 ANGLO-SAXON LITERATURE 24 BEDE (CA. 673*735) AND
CAEDMON*S HYMN 24 AN ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE 25 [THE
STORY OF CAEDMON] 25 THE DREAM OF THE ROOD 27 BEOWULF TRANSLATED BY
SEAMUS HEANEY 29 JUDITH 100 KING ALFRED (849*899) 108 PREFACE TO THE
PASTORAL CARE 109 THE WANDERER 111 THE WIFE*S LAMENT 113 ANGLO-NORMAN
LITERATURE 115 THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE 115 [OBITUARY FOR WILLIAM THE
CONQUEROR] 115 VIII / C ONTENTS LEGENDARY HISTORIES OF BRITAIN 117
GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH: THE HISTORY OF THE KINGS OF BRITAIN 118 [THE STORY
OF BRUTUS AND DIANA*S PROPHECY] 119 WACE: LE ROMAN DE BRUT 120 [THE
ROMAN CHALLENGE] 121 LAYAMON: BRUT 124 [ARTHUR*S DREAM] 125 THE MYTH OF
ARTHUR*S RETURN 127 GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH: FROM THE HISTORY OF THE KINGS
OF BRITAIN 127 WACE: FROM LE ROMAN DE BRUT 127 LAYAMON: FROM BRUT 127
CELTIC CONTEXTS 128 EXILE OF THE SONS OF UISLIU 129 THOMAS OF ENGLAND:
LE ROMAN DE TRISTRAN 136 [THE DEATHS OF TRISTRAN AND YSOLT] 137 MARIE DE
FRANCE 141 LANVAL 142 CHEVREFOIL 155 ANCRENE RIWLE (RULE FOR
ANCHORESSES) 157 [THE PARABLE OF THE CHRIST-KNIGHT] 158 MIDDLE ENGLISH
LITERATURE IN THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES 160 SIR GAWAIN AND
THE GREEN KNIGHT (CA. 1375*1400) 160 GEOFFREY CHAUCER (CA. 1343*1400)
213 THE CANTERBURY TALES 216 THE GENERAL PROLOGUE 218 SUMMARY: THE
KNIGHT*S TALE 238 THE MILLER*S PROLOGUE AND TALE 239 THE PROLOGUE 239
THE TALE 241 THE MAN OF LAW*S EPILOGUE 255 THE WIFE OF BATH*S PROLOGUE
AND TALE 256 THE PROLOGUE 257 THE TALE 275 THE PARDONER*S PROLOGUE AND
TALE 284 THE INTRODUCTION 284 THE PROLOGUE 285 C ONTENTS / IX THE TALE
288 THE EPILOGUE 297 THE NUN*S PRIEST*S TALE 298 [CLOSE OF CANTERBURY
TALES ] 312 THE PARSON*S TALE 313 THE INTRODUCTION 313 CHAUCER*S
RETRACTION 315 LYRICS AND OCCASIONAL VERSE 316 TROILUS*S SONG 316 TRUTH
317 TO HIS SCRIBE ADAM 318 COMPLAINT TO HIS PURSE 318 JOHN GOWER (CA.
1330*1408) 319 THE LOVER*S CONFESSION 320 THE TALE OF PHILOMENA AND
TEREUS 320 WILLIAM LANGLAND (CA. 1330*1387) 331 THE VISION OF PIERS
PLOWMAN 333 THE PROLOGUE 333 [THE FIELD OF FOLK] 333 PASSUS 1 336 [THE
TREASURE OF TRUTH] 336 PASSUS 5 340 [PIERS PLOWMAN SHOWS THE WAY TO
SAINT TRUTH] 340 PASSUS 6 343 [THE PLOWING OF PIERS*S HALF-ACRE] 343
PASSUS 7 350 [PIERS TEARS TRUTH*S PARDON] 350 THE C-TEXT 352 [THE
DREAMER MEETS CONSCIENCE AND REASON] 352 CHRIST * S HUMANITY 355 WILLIAM
LANGLAND 356 THE VISION OF PIERS PLOWMAN 357 PASSUS 18 357 [THE
CRUCIFIXION AND HARROWING OF HELL] 357 MIDDLE ENGLISH INCARNATION AND
CRUCIFIXION LYRICS 367 WHAT IS HE, THIS LORDLING, THAT COMETH FROM THE
FIGHT 368 YE THAT PASEN BY THE WEYE 369 SUNSET ON CALVARY 369 I SING OF
A MAIDEN 369 ADAM LAY BOUND 370 THE CORPUS CHRISTI CAROL 370 JULIAN OF
NORWICH (1342*CA. 1416) 371 A BOOK OF SHOWINGS TO THE ANCHORESS JULIAN
OF NORWICH 372 CHAPTER 3 [JULIAN*S BODILY SICKNESS AND THE WOUNDS OF
CHRIST] 372 CHAPTER 4 [CHRIST*S PASSION AND INCARNATION] 373 X / C
ONTENTS CHAPTER 5 [ALL CREATION AS A HAZELNUT] 374 CHAPTER 7 [CHRIST AS
HOMELY AND COURTEOUS] 375 CHAPTER 27 [SIN IS FITTING] 376 CHAPTERS 58,
59, 60, 61 [JESUS AS MOTHER] 377 CHAPTER 86 [CHRIST*S MEANING] 382
MARGERY KEMPE (CA. 1373*1438) 383 THE BOOK OF MARGERY KEMPE 384 BOOK 1.1
[THE BIRTH OF HER FIRST CHILD AND HER FIRST VISION] 384 BOOK 1.11
[MARGERY AND HER HUSBAND REACH A SETTLEMENT] 385 BOOK 1.20 [MARGERY SEES
THE HOST FLUTTER AT MASS] 387 BOOK 1.28 [PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM] 388
BOOK 1.35*36 [MARGERY*S MARRIAGE TO AND INTIMACY WITH CHRIST] 389 BOOK
1.60 [MARGERY*S REACTION TO A PIETA `] 392 BOOK 1.76 [MARGERY NURSES HER
HUSBAND IN HIS OLD AGE] 394 BOOK 1.79 [MARGERY*S VISION OF THE PASSION
SEQUENCE] 395 THE YORK PLAY OF THE CRUCIFIXION (CA. 1425) 398 MYSTERY
PLAYS 406 THE WAKEFIELD SECOND SHEPHERDS* PLAY 407 MIDDLE ENGLISH LYRICS
435 THE CUCKOO SONG 436 ALISON 436 MY LIEF IS FAREN IN LONDE 437 WESTERN
WIND 437 I AM OF IRELAND 437 SIR THOMAS MALORY (CA. 1405*1471) 438 MORTE
DARTHUR 439 [THE CONSPIRACY AGAINST LANCELOT AND GUINEVERE] 439 [WAR
BREAKS OUT BETWEEN ARTHUR AND LANCELOT] 444 [THE DEATH OF ARTHUR] 448
[THE DEATHS OF LANCELOT AND GUINEVERE] 453 ROBERT HENRYSON (CA. 1425*CA.
1500) 456 THE COCK AND THE FOX 457 EVERYMAN (AFTER 1485) 463 THE
SIXTEENTH CENTURY (1485*1603) 485 INTRODUCTION 485 TIMELINE 512 JOHN
SKELTON (CA. 1460*1529) 514 MANNERLY MARGERY MILK AND ALE 515 WITH
LULLAY, LULLAY, LIKE A CHILD 515 C ONTENTS / XI THE TUNNING OF ELINOUR
RUMMING 516 SECUNDUS PASSUS 516 SIR THOMAS MORE (1478*1535) 518 UTOPIA
521 THE HISTORY OF KING RICHARD III 590 [A KING*S MISTRESS] 590 SIR
THOMAS WYATT THE ELDER (1503*1542) 592 THE LONG LOVE THAT IN MY THOUGHT
DOTH HARBOR 594 PETRARCH, RIMA 140 594 WHOSO LIST TO HUNT 595 PETRARCH,
RIMA 190 595 FAREWELL, LOVE 596 I FIND NO PEACE 596 PETRARCH, RIMA 134
596 MY GALLEY 597 PETRARCH, RIMA 189 597 DIVERS DOTH USE 598 WHAT
VAILETH TRUTH? 598 MADAM, WITHOUTEN MANY WORDS 599 THEY FLEE FROM ME 599
THE LOVER SHOWETH HOW HE IS FORSAKEN OF SUCH AS HE SOMETIME ENJOYED 600
MY LUTE, AWAKE! 600 FORGET NOT YET 601 BLAME NOT MY LUTE 602 STAND WHOSO
LIST 603 WHO LIST HIS WEALTH AND EASE RETAIN 603 MINE OWN JOHN POINS 604
HENRY HOWARD, EARL OF SURREY (1517*1547) 607 THE SOOTE SEASON 608
PETRARCH, RIMA 310 608 LOVE, THAT DOTH REIGN AND LIVE WITHIN MY THOUGHT
608 ALAS! SO ALL THINGS NOW DO HOLD THEIR PEACE 609 PETRARCH, RIMA 164
609 TH*ASSYRIANS* KING, IN PEACE WITH FOUL DESIRE 610 SO CRUEL PRISON
HOW COULD BETIDE 610 WYATT RESTETH HERE, THAT QUICK COULD NEVER REST 612
O HAPPY DAMES, THAT MAY EMBRACE 613 MARTIAL, THE THINGS FOR TO ATTAIN
614 THE FOURTH BOOK OF VIRGIL 614 [DIDO IN LOVE] 614 FAITH IN CONFLICT
616 THE ENGLISH BIBLE 618 1 CORINTHIANS 13 619 FROM TYNDALE*S
TRANSLATION 619 FROM THE GENEVA BIBLE 619 XII / C ONTENTS FROM THE
DOUAY-RHEIMS VERSION 620 FROM THE AUTHORIZED (KING JAMES) VERSION 620
WILLIAM TYNDALE: THE OBEDIENCE OF A CHRISTIAN MAN 621 [THE FORGIVENESS
OF SINS] 621 [SCRIPTURAL INTERPRETATION] 622 THOMAS MORE: A DIALOGUE
CONCERNING HERESIES 623 FROM CHAPTER 28 623 JOHN CALVIN: THE INSTITUTION
OF CHRISTIAN RELIGION 625 FROM BOOK 3, CHAPTER 21 625 ANNE ASKEW: FROM
THE FIRST EXAMINATION OF ANNE ASKEW 628 JOHN FOXE: ACTS AND MONUMENTS
631 [THE DEATH OF ANNE ASKEW] 631 BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER: FROM THE FORM
OF SOLEMNIZATION OF MATRIMONY 632 BOOK OF HOMILIES: FROM AN HOMILY
AGAINST DISOBEDIENCE AND WILLFUL REBELLION 635 RICHARD HOOKER: OF THE
LAWS OF ECCLESIASTICAL POLITY 637 BOOK 1, CHAPTER 3 638 [ON THE SEVERAL
KINDS OF LAW, AND ON THE NATURAL LAW] 638 ROBERT SOUTHWELL: THE BURNING
BABE 640 ROGER ASCHAM (1515*1568) 641 THE SCHOOLMASTER 642 THE FIRST
BOOK FOR THE YOUTH 642 [TEACHING LATIN] 642 [THE ITALIANATE ENGLISHMAN]
643 SIR THOMAS HOBY (1530*1566) 645 CASTIGLIONE*S THE COURTIER 646 BOOK
1 646 [GRACE] 646 BOOK 4 647 [THE LADDER OF LOVE] 647 WOMEN IN POWER 662
MARY I (MARY TUDOR) 663 LETTER TO HENRY VIII 664 FROM AN AMBASSADORIAL
DISPATCH TO THE HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR, CHARLES V: THE CORONATION OF MARY I
665 THE ORATION OF QUEEN MARY IN THE GUILDHALL, ON THE FIRST OF
FEBRUARY, 1554 666 C ONTENTS / XIII LADY JANE GREY 668 ROGER ASCHAM*S
SCHOOLMASTER 669 A TALK WITH LADY JANE 669 FROM A LETTER OF THE LADY
JANE TO M.H. 670 A LETTER OF THE LADY JANE, SENT UNTO HER FATHER 672 A
PRAYER OF THE LADY JANE 673 A SECOND LETTER TO HER FATHER 674 FOXE*S
ACTS AND MONUMENTS 674 THE WORDS AND BEHAVIOR OF THE LADY JANE UPON THE
SCAFFOLD 674 MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS 675 FROM CASKET LETTER NUMBER 2 677 A
LETTER TO ELIZABETH I, MAY 17, 1568 679 FROM NARRATIVE OF THE EXECUTION
OF THE QUEEN OF SCOTS 681 ELIZABETH I 687 VERSES WRITTEN WITH A DIAMOND
688 FROM THE PASSAGE OF OUR MOST DREAD SOVEREIGN LADY QUEEN ELIZABETH
THROUGH THE CITY OF LONDON TO WESTMINSTER ON THE DAY BEFORE HER
CORONATION 688 SPEECH TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, JANUARY 28, 1563 690 FROM
A SPEECH TO A JOINT DELEGATION OF LORDS AND COMMONS, NOVEMBER 5, 1566
692 FROM A LETTER TO MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS, FEBRUARY 24, 1567 694 THE
DOUBT OF FUTURE FOES 695 ON MONSIEUR*S DEPARTURE 695 A LETTER TO ROBERT
DUDLEY, EARL OF LEICESTER, FEBRUARY 10, 1586 696 A LETTER TO SIR AMYAS
PAULET, AUGUST 1586 697 A LETTER TO KING JAMES VI OF SCOTLAND, FEBRUARY
14, 1587 697 VERSE EXCHANGE BETWEEN ELIZABETH AND SIR WALTER RALEGH 698
SPEECH TO THE TROOPS AT TILBURY 699 THE *GOLDEN SPEECH* 700 ARTHUR
GOLDING (1536*1605) 703 OVID*S METAMORPHOSES 704 [THE FOUR AGES] 704
EDMUND SPENSER (1552*1599) 708 THE SHEPHEARDES CALENDER 708 TO HIS BOOKE
708 OCTOBER 709 THE FAERIE QUEENE 714 A LETTER OF THE AUTHORS 716 BOOK 1
719 BOOK 2 857 SUMMARY 857 CANTO 12 857 [THE BOWER OF BLISS] 857 BOOK 3
867 SUMMARY 867 XIV / C ONTENTS CANTO 6 868 [THE GARDEN OF ADONIS] 868
CANTOS 7*10 SUMMARY 880 CANTO 11 880 CANTO 12 892 AMORETTI AND
EPITHALAMION 902 AMORETTI 903 SONNET 1 (*HAPPY YE LEAVES WHEN AS THOSE
LILLY HANDS*) 903 SONNET 34 (*LYKE AS A SHIP THAT THROUGH THE OCEAN
WYDE*) 903 SONNET 37 (*WHAT GUYLE IS THIS, THAT THOSE HER GOLDEN
TRESSES*) 904 SONNET 54 (*OF THIS WORLDS THEATRE IN WHICH WE STAY*) 904
SONNET 64 (*COMMING TO KISSE HER LYPS [SUCH GRACE I FOUND]*) 904 SONNET
65 (*THE DOUBT WHICH YE MISDEEME, FAYRE LOVE, IS VAINE*) 905 SONNET 67
(*LYKE AS A HUNTSMAN AFTER WEARY CHACE*) 905 SONNET 68 (*MOST GLORIOUS
LORD OF LYFE, THAT ON THIS DAY*) 905 SONNET 74 (*MOST HAPPY LETTERS
FRAM*D BY SKILFULL TRADE*) 906 SONNET 75 (*ONE DAY I WROTE HER NAME UPON
THE STRAND*) 906 SONNET 79 (*MEN CALL YOU FAYRE, AND YOU DOE CREDIT IT*)
907 EPITHALAMION 907 SIR WALTER RALEGH (1552*1618) 917 THE NYMPH*S REPLY
TO THE SHEPHERD 917 WHAT IS OUR LIFE? 918 [SIR WALTER RALEGH TO HIS SON]
918 THE LIE 919 FAREWELL, FALSE LOVE 921 METHOUGHT I SAW THE GRAVE WHERE
LAURA LAY 921 NATURE, THAT WASHED HER HANDS IN MILK 922 [THE AUTHOR*S
EPITAPH, MADE BY HIMSELF] 923 FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE LARGE, RICH, AND
BEAUTIFUL EMPIRE OF GUIANA 923 THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD 926 [CONCLUSION:
ON DEATH] 926 THE WIDER WORLD 927 FROBISHER*S VOYAGES TO THE ARCTIC,
1576*78 928 FROM A TRUE DISCOURSE OF THE LATE VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY 928
DRAKE*S CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF THE GLOBE, 1577*80 932 FROM THE FAMOUS
VOYAGE OF SIR FRANCIS DRAKE INTO THE SOUTH SEA 932 AMADAS AND BARLOWE*S
VOYAGE TO VIRGINIA, 1584 935 FROM THE FIRST VOYAGE MADE TO VIRGINIA 935
HARIOT*S REPORT ON VIRGINIA, 1585 938 FROM A BRIEF AND TRUE REPORT OF
THE NEW-FOUND LAND OF VIRGINIA 939 C ONTENTS / XV JOHN LYLY (1554*1606)
944 EUPHUES: THE ANATOMY OF WIT 944 [EUPHUES INTRODUCED] 944 SIR PHILIP
SIDNEY (1554*1586) 947 THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE*S ARCADIA 948 BOOK 2,
CHAPTER 1 949 THE DEFENSE OF POESY 953 [THE LESSONS OF HORSEMANSHIP] 954
[THE POET, POETRY] 955 [THREE KINDS OF POETS] 958 [POETRY, PHILOSOPHY,
HISTORY] 959 [THE POETIC KINDS] 963 [ANSWERS TO CHARGES AGAINST POETRY]
967 [POETRY IN ENGLAND] 968 [CONCLUSION] 973 ASTROPHIL AND STELLA 975 1
(*LOVING IN TRUTH, AND FAIN IN VERSE MY LOVE TO SHOW*) 975 2 (*NOT AT
FIRST SIGHT, NOR WITH A DRIBBE `D SHOT*) 976 5 (*IT IS MOST TRUE THAT
EYES ARE FORMED TO SERVE*) 976 6 (*SOME LOVERS SPEAK, WHEN THEY THEIR
MUSES ENTERTAIN*) 977 7 (*WHEN NATURE MADE HER CHIEF WORK, STELLA*S
EYES*) 977 9 (*QUEEN VIRTUE*S COURT, WHICH SOME CALL STELLA*S FACE*) 977
10 (*REASON, IN FAITH THOU ART WELL SERVED, THAT STILL*) 978 15 (*YOU
THAT DO SEARCH FOR EVERY PURLING SPRING*) 978 16 (*IN NATURE APT TO LIKE
WHEN I DID SEE*) 978 18 (*WITH WHAT SHARP CHECKS I IN MYSELF AM SHENT*)
979 20 (*FLY, FLY, MY FRIENDS, I HAVE MY DEATH-WOUND, FLY*) 979 21
(*YOUR WORDS, MY FRIEND [RIGHT HEALTHFUL CAUSTICS], BLAME*) 979 27
(*BECAUSE I OFT, IN DARK ABSTRACTED GUISE*) 980 28 (*YOU THAT WITH
ALLEGORY*S CURIOUS FRAME*) 980 31 (*WITH HOW SAD STEPS, O MOON, THOU
CLIMB*ST THE SKIES*) 980 33 (*I MIGHT [UNHAPPY WORD], O ME, I MIGHT*)
981 34 (*COME, LET ME WRITE. *AND TO WHAT END?* *) 981 37 (*MY MOUTH
DOTH WATER, AND MY BREAST DOTH SWELL*) 982 39 (*COME SLEEP! O SLEEP THE
CERTAIN KNOT OF PEACE*) 982 41 (*HAVING THIS DAY MY HORSE, MY HAND, MY
LANCE*) 982 45 (*STELLA OFT SEES THE VERY FACE OF WOE*) 983 47 (*WHAT,
HAVE I THUS BETRAYED MY LIBERTY?*) 983 49 (*I ON MY HORSE, AND LOVE ON
ME DOTH TRY*) 983 52 (*A STRIFE IS GROWN BETWEEN VIRTUE AND LOVE*) 984
53 (*IN MARTIAL SPORTS I HAD MY CUNNING TRIED*) 984 54 (*BECAUSE I
BREATHE NOT LOVE TO EVERYONE*) 984 56 (*FIE, SCHOOL OF PATIENCE, FIE,
YOUR LESSON IS*) 985 61 (*OFT WITH TRUE SIGHS, OFT WITH UNCALLE `D
TEARS*) 985 69 (*O JOY, TOO HIGH FOR MY LOW STYLE TO SHOW*) 986 71 (*WHO
WILL IN FAIREST BOOK OF NATURE KNOW*) 986 72 (*DESIRE, THOUGH THOU MY
OLD COMPANION ART*) 986 74 (*I NEVER DRANK OF AGANIPPE WELL*) 987 81 (*O
KISS, WHICH DOST THOSE RUDDY GEMS IMPART*) 987 FOURTH SONG (*ONLY JOY,
NOW HERE YOU ARE*) 987 XVI / C ONTENTS 87 (*WHEN I WAS FORCED FROM
STELLA EVER DEAR*) 989 89 (*NOW THAT OF ABSENCE THE MOST IRKSOME NIGHT*)
989 91 (*STELLA, WHILE NOW BY HONOR*S CRUEL MIGHT*) 989 94 (*GRIEF, FIND
THE WORDS; FOR THOU HAST MADE MY BRAIN*) 990 ELEVENTH SONG (*WHO IS IT
THAT THIS DARK NIGHT*) 990 106 (*O ABSENT PRESENCE, STELLA IS NOT HERE*)
991 108 (*WHEN SORROW [USING MINE OWN FIRE*S MIGHT]*) 992 FULKE
GREVILLE, LORD BROOKE (1554*1628) 992 CAELICA 993 100 (*IN NIGHT WHEN
COLORS ALL TO BLACK ARE CAST*) 993 MARY (SIDNEY) HERBERT, COUNTESS OF
PEMBROKE (1562*1621) 993 PSALM 52 994 PSALM 139 995 SAMUEL DANIEL
(1562*1619) 997 DELIA 998 33 (*WHEN MEN SHALL FIND THY FLOWER, THY GLORY
PASS*) 998 45 (*CARE-CHARMER SLEEP, SON OF THE SABLE NIGHT*) 998 46
(*LET OTHERS SING OF KNIGHTS AND PALADINS*) 998 MICHAEL DRAYTON
(1563*1631) 999 IDEA 999 TO THE READER OF THESE SONNETS 999 6 (*HOW MANY
PALTRY, FOOLISH, PAINTED THINGS*) 1000 61 (*SINCE THERE*S NO HELP, COME,
LET US KISS AND PART*) 1000 ODE. TO THE VIRGINIAN VOYAGE 1000
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE (1564*1593) 1001 HERO AND LEANDER 1004 THE
PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE 1022 DOCTOR FAUSTUS 1022 THE TRAGICAL
HISTORY OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS 1023 THE TWO TEXTS OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS 1056
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564*1616) 1058 SONNETS 1060 1 (*FROM FAIREST
CREATURES WE DESIRE INCREASE*) 1062 3 (*LOOK IN THY GLASS AND TELL THE
FACE THOU VIEWEST*) 1062 12 (*WHEN I DO COUNT THE CLOCK THAT TELLS THE
TIME*) 1062 15 (*WHEN I CONSIDER EVERY THING THAT GROWS*) 1063 18
(*SHALL I COMPARE THEE TO A SUMMER*S DAY?*) 1063 19 (*DEVOURING TIME,
BLUNT THOU THE LION*S PAWS*) 1063 20 (*A WOMAN*S FACE WITH NATURE*S OWN
HAND PAINTED*) 1064 23 (*AS AN UNPERFECT ACTOR ON THE STAGE*) 1064 29
(*WHEN, IN DISGRACE WITH FORTUNE AND MEN*S EYES*) 1065 30 (*WHEN TO THE
SESSIONS OF SWEET SILENT THOUGHT*) 1065 33 (*FULL MANY A GLORIOUS
MORNING HAVE I SEEN*) 1065 35 (*NO MORE BE GRIEVED AT THAT WHICH THOU
HAST DONE*) 1066 55 (*NOT MARBLE, NOR THE GILDED MONUMENTS*) 1066 C
ONTENTS / XVII 60 (*LIKE AS THE WAVES MAKE TOWARDS THE PEBBLED SHORE*)
1066 62 (*SIN OF SELF-LOVE POSSESSETH ALL MINE EYE*) 1067 65 (*SINCE
BRASS, NOR STONE, NOR EARTH, NOR BOUNDLESS SEA*) 1067 71 (*NO LONGER
MOURN FOR ME WHEN I AM DEAD*) 1067 73 (*THAT TIME OF YEAR THOU MAYST IN
ME BEHOLD*) 1068 74 (*BUT BE CONTENTED; WHEN THAT FELL ARREST*) 1068 80
(*O, HOW I FAINT WHEN I OF YOU DO WRITE*) 1068 85 (*MY TONGUE-TIED MUSE
IN MANNERS HOLDS HER STILL*) 1069 87 (*FAREWELL: THOU ART TOO DEAR FOR
MY POSSESSING*) 1069 93 (*SO SHALL I LIVE SUPPOSING THOU ART TRUE*) 1069
94 (*THEY THAT HAVE POWER TO HURT AND WILL DO NONE*) 1070 97 (*HOW LIKE
A WINTER HATH MY ABSENCE BEEN*) 1070 98 (*FROM YOU HAVE I BEEN ABSENT IN
THE SPRING*) 1071 105 (*LET NOT MY LOVE BE CALLED IDOLATRY*) 1071 106
(*WHEN IN THE CHRONICLE OF WASTED TIME*) 1071 107 (*NOT MINE OWN FEARS,
NOR THE PROPHETIC SOUL*) 1072 110 (*ALAS, *TIS TRUE I HAVE GONE HERE AND
THERE*) 1072 116 (*LET ME NOT TO THE MARRIAGE OF TRUE MINDS*) 1072 126
(*O THOU, MY LOVELY BOY, WHO IN THY POWER*) 1073 127 (*IN THE OLD AGE
BLACK WAS NOT COUNTED FAIR*) 1073 128 (*HOW OFT WHEN THOU, MY MUSIC,
MUSIC PLAY*ST*) 1073 129 (*TH* EXPENSE OF SPIRIT IN A WASTE OF SHAME*)
1074 130 (*MY MISTRESS* EYES ARE NOTHING LIKE THE SUN*) 1074 135
(*WHOEVER HATH HER WISH, THOU HAST THY WILL *) 1075 138 (*WHEN MY LOVE
SWEARS THAT SHE IS MADE OF TRUTH*) 1075 144 (*TWO LOVES I HAVE OF
COMFORT AND DESPAIR*) 1075 146 (*POOR SOUL, THE CENTER OF MY SINFUL
EARTH*) 1076 147 (*MY LOVE IS AS A FEVER, LONGING STILL*) 1076 152 (*IN
LOVING THEE THOU KNOW*ST I AM FORSWORN*) 1076 TWELFTH NIGHT 1077 KING
LEAR 1139 EXCERPTS FROM THE TWO TEXTS OF KING LEAR 1224 FROM THE HISTORY
OF KING LEAR: SCENE 8 1224 FROM THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR: 3.1 1225
THOMAS CAMPION (1567*1620) 1228 MY SWEETEST LESBIA 1228 I CARE NOT FOR
THESE LADIES 1228 WHEN TO HER LUTE CORINNA SINGS 1229 NOW WINTER NIGHTS
ENLARGE 1230 THERE IS A GARDEN IN HER FACE 1230 FAIN WOULD I WED 1231
THOMAS NASHE (1567*1601) 1231 A LITANY IN TIME OF PLAGUE 1232 RICHARD
BARNFIELD (1574*1627) 1233 CYNTHIA 1234 SONNET 9 (*DIANA [ON A TIME]
WALKING THE WOOD*) 1234 SONNET 11 (*SIGHING, AND SADLY SITTING BY MY
LOVE*) 1234 XVIII / C ONTENTS THE EARLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURY (1603*1660)
1235 INTRODUCTION 1235 TIMELINE 1258 JOHN DONNE (1572*1631) 1260 SONGS
AND SONNETS 1263 THE FLEA 1263 THE GOOD-MORROW 1263 SONG (*GO AND CATCH
A FALLING STAR*) 1264 THE UNDERTAKING 1265 THE SUN RISING 1266 THE
INDIFFERENT 1267 THE CANONIZATION 1267 SONG (*SWEETEST LOVE, I DO NOT
GO*) 1269 AIR AND ANGELS 1270 BREAK OF DAY 1270 A VALEDICTION: OF
WEEPING 1271 LOVE*S ALCHEMY 1272 A NOCTURNAL UPON SAINT LUCY*S DAY,
BEING THE SHORTEST DAY 1272 THE BAIT 1274 THE APPARITION 1274 A
VALEDICTION: FORBIDDING MOURNING 1275 THE ECSTASY 1276 THE FUNERAL 1278
THE BLOSSOM 1279 THE RELIC 1280 A LECTURE UPON THE SHADOW 1281 ELEGY 16.
ON HIS MISTRESS 1281 ELEGY 19. TO HIS MISTRESS GOING TO BED 1283 SATIRE
3 1284 SAPPHO TO PHILAENIS 1287 FROM AN ANATOMY OF THE WORLD: THE FIRST
ANNIVERSARY 1289 HOLY SONNETS 1295 1 (*THOU HAST MADE ME, AND SHALL THY
WORK DECAY?*) 1295 5 (*I AM A LITTLE WORLD MADE CUNNINGLY*) 1295 7 (*AT
THE ROUND EARTH*S IMAGINED CORNERS, BLOW*) 1295 9 (*IF POISONOUS
MINERALS, AND IF THAT TREE*) 1296 10 (*DEATH, BE NOT PROUD, THOUGH SOME
HAVE CALLE `D THEE*) 1296 11 (*SPIT IN MY FACE, YOU JEWS*) 1297 13
(*WHAT IF THIS PRESENT WERE THE WORLD*S LAST NIGHT?*) 1297 14 (*BATTER
MY HEART, THREE-PERSONED GOD; FOR YOU*) 1297 17 (*SINCE SHE WHOM I LOVED
HATH PAID HER LAST DEBT*) 1298 18 (*SHOW ME, DEAR CHRIST, THY SPOUSE SO
BRIGHT AND CLEAR*) 1298 19 (*OH, TO VEX ME, CONTRARIES MEET IN ONE*)
1299 GOOD FRIDAY, 1613. RIDING WESTWARD 1299 A HYMN TO CHRIST, AT THE
AUTHOR*S LAST GOING INTO GERMANY 1300 HYMN TO GOD MY GOD, IN MY SICKNESS
1301 A HYMN TO GOD THE FATHER 1302 C ONTENTS / XIX FROM BIATHANATOS 1303
DEVOTIONS UPON EMERGENT OCCASIONS 1303 MEDITATION 4 1303 MEDITATION 17
1305 FROM EXPOSTULATION 19 [THE LANGUAGE OF GOD] 1306 FROM DEATH*S DUEL
1307 IZAAK WALTON (1593*1683) 1309 THE LIFE OF DR. JOHN DONNE 1309
[DONNE ON HIS DEATHBED] 1309 AEMILIA LANYER (1569*1645) 1313 SALVE DEUS
REX JUDAEORUM 1314 TO THE DOUBTFUL READER 1314 TO THE QUEEN*S MOST
EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1314 TO THE VIRTUOUS READER 1315 EVE*S APOLOGY IN
DEFENSE OF WOMEN 1317 THE DESCRIPTION OF COOKHAM 1319 BEN JONSON
(1572*1637) 1324 THE MASQUE OF BLACKNESS 1326 VOLPONE, OR THE FOX 1334
EPIGRAMS 1427 TO MY BOOK 1427 ON SOMETHING, THAT WALKS SOMEWHERE 1428 TO
WILLIAM CAMDEN 1428 ON MY FIRST DAUGHTER 1428 TO JOHN DONNE 1429 ON
GILES AND JOAN 1429 ON MY FIRST SON 1430 ON LUCY, COUNTESS OF BEDFORD
1430 TO LUCY, COUNTESS OF BEDFORD, WITH MR. DONNE*S SATIRES 1431 TO SIR
THOMAS ROE 1431 INVITING A FRIEND TO SUPPER 1432 ON GUT 1433 EPITAPH ON
S. P., A CHILD OF QUEEN ELIZABETH*S CHAPEL 1433 THE FOREST 1434 TO
PENSHURST 1434 SONG: TO CELIA 1436 TO HEAVEN 1436 UNDERWOOD 1437 FROM A
CELEBRATION OF CHARIS IN TEN LYRIC PIECES: 4. HER TRIUMPH 1437 A SONNET
TO THE NOBLE LADY, THE LADY MARY WROTH 1438 MY PICTURE LEFT IN SCOTLAND
1438 TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY AND FRIENDSHIP OF THAT NOBLE PAIR, SIR
LUCIUS CARY AND SIR H. MORISON 1439 SLOW, SLOW, FRESH FOUNT 1443 QUEEN
AND HUNTRESS 1443 XX / C ONTENTS STILL TO BE NEAT 1444 TO THE MEMORY OF
MY BELOVED, THE AUTHOR, MR. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 1444 ODE TO HIMSELF 1446
FROM TIMBER, OR DISCOVERIES 1448 MARY WROTH (1587*1651?) 1451 THE
COUNTESS OF MONTGOMERY*S URANIA 1453 FROM THE FIRST BOOK 1453 SONG
(*LOVE WHAT ART THOU? A VAIN THOUGHT*) 1456 PAMPHILIA TO AMPHILANTHUS
1457 1 (*WHEN NIGHT*S BLACK MANTLE COULD MOST DARKNESS PROVE*) 1457 16
(*AM I THUS CONQUERED? HAVE I LOST THE POWERS*) 1457 28 SONG (*SWEETEST
LOVE, RETURN AGAIN*) 1458 39 (*TAKE HEED MINE EYES, HOW YOU YOUR LOOKS
DO CAST*) 1458 40 (*FALSE HOPE WHICH FEEDS BUT TO DESTROY, AND SPILL*)
1459 68 (*MY PAIN, STILL SMOTHERED IN MY GRIEVE `D BREAST*) 1459 74 SONG
(*LOVE A CHILD IS EVER CRYING*) 1459 FROM A CROWN OF SONNETS DEDICATED
TO LOVE 1460 77 (*IN THIS STRANGE LABYRINTH HOW SHALL I TURN?*) 1460 103
(*MY MUSE NOW HAPPY, LAY THYSELF TO REST*) 1461 JOHN WEBSTER
(1580?*1625?) 1461 THE DUCHESS OF MALFI 1462 ELIZABETH CARY (1585?*1639)
1536 THE TRAGEDY OF MARIAM, THE FAIR QUEEN OF JEWRY 1537 FROM ACT 3 1538
SCENE 3 [ON THE DUTIES OF A WIFE] 1538 FROM ACT 4 1541 SCENE 8 [MARIAM*S
FATE] 1541 THE GENDER WARS 1543 JOSEPH SWETNAM: FROM THE ARRAIGNMENT OF
LEWD, IDLE, FROWARD, AND UNCONSTANT WOMEN 1544 RACHEL SPEGHT: FROM A
MUZZLE FOR MELASTOMUS 1546 FORMS OF INQUIRY 1550 SIR FRANCIS BACON
(1561*1626) 1550 ESSAYS 1552 OF TRUTH 1552 OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE
1553 OF GREAT PLACE 1554 OF SUPERSTITION 1556 OF PLANTATIONS 1557 OF
NEGOTIATING 1559 OF MASQUES AND TRIUMPHS 1560 OF STUDIES [1597 VERSION]
1561 OF STUDIES [1625 VERSION] 1562 C ONTENTS / XXI THE ADVANCEMENT OF
LEARNING 1563 [THE ABUSES OF LANGUAGE] 1563 FROM NOVUM ORGANUM 1565 THE
NEW ATLANTIS 1569 [SOLOMON*S HOUSE] 1569 ROBERT BURTON (1577*1640) 1573
THE ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY 1574 FROM DEMOCRITUS JUNIOR TO THE READER 1574
FROM LOVE MELANCHOLY 1578 SIR THOMAS BROWNE (1605*1682) 1581 RELIGIO
MEDICI 1582 PART 1, SECTIONS 1*6, 9, 15, 16, 34, 59 1582 PART 2, SECTION
1 1589 HYDRIOTAPHIA, OR URN-BURIAL 1590 FROM CHAPTER 5 1590 THOMAS
HOBBES (1588*1679) 1594 LEVIATHAN 1596 THE INTRODUCTION 1596 [THE
ARTIFICIAL MAN] 1596 PART 1. OF MAN 1596 CHAPTER 1. OF SENSE 1596
CHAPTER 13. OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND AS CONCERNING THEIR
FELICITY AND MISERY 1598 FROM CHAPTER 14. OF THE FIRST AND SECOND
NATURAL LAWS 1600 FROM CHAPTER 15. OF OTHER LAWS OF NATURE 1601 PART 2.
OF COMMONWEALTH 1602 CHAPTER 17. OF THE CAUSES, GENERATION, AND
DEFINITION OF A COMMONWEALTH 1602 GEORGE HERBERT (1593*1633) 1605 THE
TEMPLE 1607 THE ALTAR 1607 REDEMPTION 1607 EASTER 1608 EASTER WINGS 1609
AFFLICTION (1) 1609 PRAYER (1) 1611 JORDAN (1) 1611 CHURCH MONUMENTS
1612 THE WINDOWS 1612 DENIAL 1613 VIRTUE 1614 MAN 1614 JORDAN (2) 1615
TIME 1616 THE BUNCH OF GRAPES 1617 THE PILGRIMAGE 1618 XXII / C ONTENTS
THE HOLDFAST 1619 THE COLLAR 1619 THE PULLEY 1620 THE FLOWER 1621 THE
FORERUNNERS 1622 DISCIPLINE 1623 DEATH 1624 LOVE (3) 1624 HENRY VAUGHAN
(1621*1695) 1625 POEMS 1626 A SONG TO AMORET 1626 SILEX SCINTILLANS 1627
REGENERATION 1627 THE RETREAT 1629 SILENCE, AND STEALTH OF DAYS! 1630
CORRUPTION 1631 UNPROFITABLENESS 1632 THE WORLD 1632 THEY ARE ALL GONE
INTO THE WORLD OF LIGHT! 1634 COCK-CROWING 1635 THE NIGHT 1636 THE
WATERFALL 1638 RICHARD CRASHAW (CA. 1613*1649) 1639 THE DELIGHTS OF THE
MUSES 1640 MUSIC*S DUEL 1640 STEPS TO THE TEMPLE 1644 TO THE INFANT
MARTYRS 1644 I AM THE DOOR 1644 ON THE WOUNDS OF OUR CRUCIFIED LORD 1644
LUKE 11.[27] 1645 CARMEN DEO NOSTRO 1645 IN THE HOLY NATIVITY OF OUR
LORD GOD: A HYMN SUNG AS BY THE SHEPHERDS 1645 TO THE NOBLEST & BEST OF
LADIES, THE COUNTESS OF DENBIGH 1648 THE FLAMING HEART 1650 ROBERT
HERRICK (1591*1674) 1653 HESPERIDES 1654 THE ARGUMENT OF HIS BOOK 1654
UPON THE LOSS OF HIS MISTRESSES 1655 THE VINE 1655 DREAMS 1656 DELIGHT
IN DISORDER 1656 HIS FAREWELL TO SACK 1656 CORINNA*S GOING A-MAYING 1658
TO THE VIRGINS, TO MAKE MUCH OF TIME 1659 THE HOCK-CART, OR HARVEST HOME
1660 HOW ROSES CAME RED 1661 C ONTENTS / XXIII UPON THE NIPPLES OF
JULIA*S BREAST 1661 UPON JACK AND JILL. EPIGRAM 1662 TO MARIGOLDS 1662
HIS PRAYER TO BEN JONSON 1662 THE BAD SEASON MAKES THE POET SAD 1663 THE
NIGHT-PIECE, TO JULIA 1663 UPON HIS VERSES 1664 HIS RETURN TO LONDON
1664 UPON JULIA*S CLOTHES 1664 UPON PRUE, HIS MAID 1665 TO HIS BOOK*S
END 1665 NOBLE NUMBERS 1665 TO HIS CONSCIENCE 1665 ANOTHER GRACE FOR A
CHILD 1665 THOMAS CAREW (1595*1640) 1666 AN ELEGY UPON THE DEATH OF THE
DEAN OF PAUL*S, DR. JOHN DONNE 1666 TO BEN JONSON 1669 A SONG (*ASK ME
NO MORE WHERE JOVE BESTOWS*) 1670 TO SAXHAM 1671 A RAPTURE 1672 SIR JOHN
SUCKLING (1609*1642) 1676 SONG (*WHY SO PALE AND WAN, FOND LOVER?*) 1676
FRAGMENTA AUREA 1677 LOVING AND BELOVED 1677 A BALLAD UPON A WEDDING
1677 THE LAST REMAINS OF SIR JOHN SUCKLING 1681 OUT UPON IT! 1681
RICHARD LOVELACE (1618*1657) 1681 LUCASTA 1682 TO LUCASTA, GOING TO THE
WARS 1682 THE GRASSHOPPER 1682 TO ALTHEA, FROM PRISON 1683 LOVE MADE IN
THE FIRST AGE. TO CHLORIS 1684 EDMUND WALLER (1606*1687) 1686 THE STORY
OF PHOEBUS AND DAPHNE APPLIED 1686 SONG (*GO, LOVELY ROSE!*) 1687
ABRAHAM COWLEY (1618*1667) 1687 ODE: OF WIT 1688 KATHERINE PHILIPS
(1632*1664) 1690 A MARRIED STATE 1691 UPON THE DOUBLE MURDER OF KING
CHARLES 1691 FRIENDSHIP*S MYSTERY, TO MY DEAREST LUCASIA 1692 XXIV / C
ONTENTS TO MRS. M. A. AT PARTING 1693 ON THE DEATH OF MY FIRST AND
DEAREST CHILD, HECTOR PHILIPS 1695 ANDREW MARVELL (1621*1678) 1695 POEMS
1697 THE CORONET 1697 BERMUDAS 1698 A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE SOUL AND BODY
1699 THE NYMPH COMPLAINING FOR THE DEATH OF HER FAWN 1700 TO HIS COY
MISTRESS 1703 THE DEFINITION OF LOVE 1704 THE PICTURE OF LITTLE T. C. IN
A PROSPECT OF FLOWERS 1705 THE MOWER AGAINST GARDENS 1706 DAMON THE
MOWER 1707 THE MOWER TO THE GLOWWORMS 1709 THE MOWER*S SONG 1710 THE
GARDEN 1710 AN HORATIAN ODE 1712 UPON APPLETON HOUSE 1716 CRISIS OF
AUTHORITY 1737 REPORTING THE NEWS 1737 FROM THE MODERATE, NO. 28, 16*23
JANUARY 1649 1739 [THE TRIAL OF KING CHARLES I, THE FIRST DAY] 1739 FROM
A PERFECT DIURNAL OF SOME PASSAGES IN PARLIAMENT, NO. 288 1741 [THE
EXECUTION OF CHARLES I] 1741 POLITICAL WRITING 1744 ROBERT FILMER: FROM
PATRIARCHA 1746 JOHN MILTON: FROM THE TENURE OF KINGS AND MAGISTRATES
1748 GERRARD WINSTANLEY: FROM A NEW YEAR*S GIFT SENT TO THE PARLIAMENT
AND ARMY 1751 WRITING THE SELF 1757 LUCY HUTCHINSON: FROM MEMOIRS OF THE
LIFE OF COLONEL JOHN HUTCHINSON 1758 [CHARLES I AND HENRIETTA MARIA]
1759 EDWARD HYDE, EARL OF CLARENDON: FROM THE HISTORY OF THE REBELLION
1760 [THE CHARACTER OF OLIVER CROMWELL] 1761 LADY ANNE HALKETT: FROM THE
MEMOIRS 1764 [SPRINGING THE DUKE] 1764 DOROTHY WAUGH: FROM A RELATION
CONCERNING DOROTHY WAUGH*S CRUEL USAGE BY THE MAYOR OF CARLISLE 1767
THOMAS TRAHERNE (1637*1674) 1769 CENTURIES OF MEDITATION 1770 FROM THE
THIRD CENTURY 1770 C ONTENTS / XXV WONDER 1770 ON LEAPING OVER THE MOON
1772 MARGARET CAVENDISH (1623*1673) 1773 POEMS AND FANCIES 1774 THE
POETESS*S HASTY RESOLUTION 1774 THE HUNTING OF THE HARE 1775 FROM A TRUE
RELATION OF MY BIRTH, BREEDING, AND LIFE 1777 FROM THE DESCRIPTION OF A
NEW WORLD, CALLED THE BLAZING WORLD 1780 JOHN MILTON (1608*1674) 1785
POEMS 1789 ON THE MORNING OF CHRIST*S NATIVITY 1789 ON SHAKESPEARE 1797
L*ALLEGRO 1797 IL PENSEROSO 1801 LYCIDAS 1805 THE REASON OF CHURCH
GOVERNMENT URGED AGAINST PRELATY 1811 [PLANS AND PROJECTS] 1811 FROM
AREOPAGITICA 1816 SONNETS 1825 HOW SOON HATH TIME 1826 ON THE NEW
FORCERS OF CONSCIENCE UNDER THE LONG PARLIAMENT 1826 TO THE LORD GENERAL
CROMWELL, MAY 1652 1827 WHEN I CONSIDER HOW MY LIGHT IS SPENT 1828 ON
THE LATE MASSACRE IN PIEDMONT 1828 METHOUGHT I SAW MY LATE ESPOUSE `D
SAINT 1829 PARADISE LOST 1830 THE RESTORATION AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
(1660*1785) 2057 INTRODUCTION 2057 TIMELINE 2081 JOHN DRYDEN (1631*1700)
2083 ANNUS MIRABILIS 2085 [LONDON REBORN] 2085 SONG FROM MARRIAGE A ` LA
MODE 2087 ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL: A POEM 2087 MAC FLECKNOE 2111 TO THE
MEMORY OF MR. OLDHAM 2117 A SONG FOR ST. CECILIA*S DAY 2118 EPIGRAM ON
MILTON 2120 ALEXANDER*S FEAST 2120 XXVI / C ONTENTS CRITICISM 2125 AN
ESSAY OF DRAMATIC POESY 2125 [TWO SORTS OF BAD POETRY] 2125 [THE WIT OF
THE ANCIENTS: THE UNIVERSAL] 2126 [SHAKESPEARE AND BEN JONSON COMPARED]
2128 THE AUTHOR*S APOLOGY FOR HEROIC POETRY AND HEROIC LICENSE 2129
[*BOLDNESS* OF FIGURES AND TROPES DEFENDED: THE APPEAL TO *NATURE*] 2129
[WIT AS *PROPRIETY*] 2131 A DISCOURSE CONCERNING THE ORIGINAL AND
PROGRESS OF SATIRE 2131 [THE ART OF SATIRE] 2131 THE PREFACE TO FABLES
ANCIENT AND MODERN 2132 [IN PRAISE OF CHAUCER] 2132 SAMUEL PEPYS
(1633*1703) 2133 THE DIARY 2134 [THE GREAT FIRE] 2134 [THE DEB WILLET
AFFAIR] 2138 JOHN BUNYAN (1628*1688) 2142 THE PILGRIM*S PROGRESS 2143
[CHRISTIAN SETS OUT FOR THE CELESTIAL CITY] 2143 [THE SLOUGH OF DESPOND]
2145 [VANITY FAIR] 2146 [THE RIVER OF DEATH AND THE CELESTIAL CITY] 2148
JOHN LOCKE (1632*1704) 2151 AN ESSAY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING 2152
FROM THE EPISTLE TO THE READER 2152 SIR ISAAC NEWTON (1642*1727) 2155
FROM A LETTER OF MR. ISAAC NEWTON 2156 SAMUEL BUTLER (1612*1680) 2161
HUDIBRAS 2161 FROM PART 1, CANTO 1 2161 JOHN WILMOT, SECOND EARL OF
ROCHESTER (1647*1680) 2167 THE DISABLED DEBAUCHEE 2168 THE IMPERFECT
ENJOYMENT 2169 UPON NOTHING 2171 A SATIRE AGAINST REASON AND MANKIND
2172 APHRA BEHN (1640?*1689) 2178 THE DISAPPOINTMENT 2180 OROONOKO, OR
THE ROYAL SLAVE 2183 WILLIAM CONGREVE (1670*1729) 2226 THE WAY OF THE
WORLD 2228 MARY ASTELL (1666*1731) 2284 FROM SOME REFLECTIONS UPON
MARRIAGE 2285 C ONTENTS / XXVII DANIEL DEFOE (CA. 1660*1731) 2288 ROXANA
2289 [THE CONS OF MARRIAGE] 2289 ANNE FINCH, COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA
(1661*1720) 2294 THE INTRODUCTION 2295 A NOCTURNAL REVERIE 2297 MATTHEW
PRIOR (1664*1721) 2298 AN EPITAPH 2299 A BETTER ANSWER 2300 JONATHAN
SWIFT (1667*1745) 2301 A DESCRIPTION OF A CITY SHOWER 2303 VERSES ON THE
DEATH OF DR. SWIFT 2304 FROM A TALE OF A TUB 2315 GULLIVER*S TRAVELS
2323 A LETTER FROM CAPTAIN GULLIVER TO HIS COUSIN SYMPSON 2324 THE
PUBLISHER TO THE READER 2327 PART 1. A VOYAGE TO LILLIPUT 2328 PART 2. A
VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG 2365 PART 3. A VOYAGE TO LAPUTA, BALNIBARBI,
GLUBBDUBDRIB, LUGGNAGG, AND JAPAN 2405 CHAPTER 2 [THE FLYING ISLAND OF
LAPUTA] 2405 CHAPTER 5 [THE ACADEMY OF LAGADO] 2410 CHAPTER 10 [THE
STRULDBRUGGS] 2413 PART 4. A VOYAGE TO THE COUNTRY OF THE HOUYHNHNMS
2418 A MODEST PROPOSAL 2462 JOSEPH ADDISON AND SIR RICHARD STEELE
(1672*1719) (1672*1729) 2468 THE PERIODICAL ESSAY : MANNERS , SOCIETY ,
GENDER 2470 STEELE: [THE SPECTATOR*S CLUB] ( SPECTATOR 2) 2470 ADDISON:
[THE AIMS OF THE SPECTATOR ]( SPECTATOR 10) 2473 STEELE: [INKLE AND
YARICO] ( SPECTATOR 11) 2476 ADDISON: [THE ROYAL EXCHANGE] (SPECTATOR
69) 2478 THE PERIODICAL ESSAY : IDEAS 2481 ADDISON: [WIT: TRUE, FALSE,
MIXED] ( SPECTATOR 62) 2481 ADDISON: [ PARADISE LOST : GENERAL CRITICAL
REMARKS] ( SPECTATOR 267) 2485 ADDISON: [THE PLEASURES OF THE
IMAGINATION] ( SPECTATOR 411) 2488 ADDISON: [ON THE SCALE OF BEING] (
SPECTATOR 519) 2490 ALEXANDER POPE (1688*1744) 2493 AN ESSAY ON
CRITICISM 2496 THE RAPE OF THE LOCK 2513 ELOISA TO ABELARD 2532 AN ESSAY
ON MAN 2540 EPISTLE 1. OF THE NATURE AND STATE OF MAN, WITH RESPECT TO
THE UNIVERSE 2541 XXVIII / C ONTENTS FROM EPISTLE 2. OF THE NATURE AND
STATE OF MAN WITH RESPECT TO HIMSELF, AS AN INDIVIDUAL 2547 EPISTLE TO
DR. ARBUTHNOT 2548 THE DUNCIAD: BOOK THE FOURTH 2559 [THE EDUCATOR] 2561
[THE CARNATION AND THE BUTTERFLY] 2562 [THE TRIUMPH OF DULNESS] 2563
ELIZA HAYWOOD (1693?*1756) 2565 FANTOMINA; OR, LOVE IN A MAZE 2566 LADY
MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU (1689*1762) 2584 THE LOVER: A BALLAD 2585 EPISTLE
FROM MRS. YONGE TO HER HUSBAND 2587 DEBATING WOMEN : ARGUMENTS IN VERSE
2589 JONATHAN SWIFT: THE LADY*S DRESSING ROOM 2590 LADY MARY WORTLEY
MONTAGU: THE REASONS THAT INDUCED DR. SWIFT TO WRITE A POEM CALLED THE
LADY*S DRESSING ROOM 2593 ALEXANDER POPE: IMPROMPTU TO LADY WINCHELSEA
2595 ANNE FINCH, COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA: THE ANSWER (TO POPE*S IMPROMPTU
) 2596 ALEXANDER POPE: EPISTLE 2. TO A LADY 2597 ANNE INGRAM,
VISCOUNTESS IRWIN: AN EPISTLE TO MR. POPE 2604 MARY LEAPOR 2607 AN ESSAY
ON WOMAN 2608 AN EPISTLE TO A LADY 2610 JOHN GAY (1685*1732) 2611 THE
BEGGAR*S OPERA 2613 WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697*1764) 2656 MARRIAGE A-LA-MODE
2658 SAMUEL JOHNSON (1709*1784) 2664 THE VANITY OF HUMAN WISHES 2666 ON
THE DEATH OF DR. ROBERT LEVET 2674 RAMBLER NO. 5 [ON SPRING] 2675 IDLER
NO. 31 [ON IDLENESS] 2678 THE HISTORY OF RASSELAS, PRINCE OF ABYSSINIA
2680 RAMBLER NO. 4 [ON FICTION] 2743 RAMBLER NO. 60 [BIOGRAPHY] 2746 A
DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2749 FROM PREFACE 2750 [SOME
DEFINITIONS: A SMALL ANTHOLOGY] 2753 C ONTENTS / XXIX THE PREFACE TO
SHAKESPEARE 2755 [SHAKESPEARE*S EXCELLENCE. GENERAL NATURE] 2756
[SHAKESPEARE*S FAULTS. THE THREE DRAMATIC UNITIES] 2759 [ TWELFTH NIGHT
] 2764 [ KING LEAR ] 2764 LIVES OF THE POETS 2766 COWLEY 2766
[METAPHYSICAL WIT] 2766 MILTON 2768 [*LYCIDAS*] 2768 [ PARADISE LOST ]
2769 POPE 2774 [POPE*S INTELLECTUAL CHARACTER. POPE AND DRYDEN COMPARED]
2774 JAMES BOSWELL (1740*1795) 2778 BOSWELL ON THE GRAND TOUR 2779
[BOSWELL INTERVIEWS VOLTAIRE] 2779 THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.
2781 [PLAN OF THE LIFE ] 2781 [JOHNSON*S EARLY YEARS. MARRIAGE AND
LONDON] 2782 [THE LETTER TO CHESTERFIELD] 2787 [A MEMORABLE YEAR:
BOSWELL MEETS JOHNSON] 2790 [GOLDSMITH. SUNDRY OPINIONS. JOHNSON MEETS
HIS KING] 2793 [FEAR OF DEATH] 2797 [OSSIAN. *TALKING FOR VICTORY*] 2797
[DINNER WITH WILKES] 2800 [DREAD OF SOLITUDE] 2804 [*A BOTTOM OF GOOD
SENSE.* BET FLINT. *CLEAR YOUR MIND OF CANT*] 2805 [JOHNSON PREPARES FOR
DEATH] 2806 [JOHNSON FACES DEATH] 2807 FRANCES BURNEY (1752*1840) 2810
THE JOURNAL AND LETTERS 2811 [FIRST JOURNAL ENTRY] 2811 [MR. BARLOW*S
PROPOSAL] 2812 [*DOWN WITH HER, BURNEY!*] 2815 [A YOUNG AND AGREEABLE
INFIDEL] 2816 [ENCOUNTERING THE KING] 2819 [A MASTECTOMY] 2822 LIBERTY
2828 JOHN LOCKE 2829 TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT 2830 CHAPTER IV. OF
SLAVERY 2830 CHAPTER IX. OF THE ENDS OF POLITICAL SOCIETY AND GOVERNMENT
2831 MARY ASTELL: A PREFACE, IN ANSWER TO SOME OBJECTIONS TO REFLECTIONS
UPON MARRIAGE 2833 XXX / C ONTENTS ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER, THIRD EARL OF
SHAFTESBURY 2837 SENSUS COMMUNIS : AN ESSAY ON THE FREEDOM OF WIT AND
HUMOR 2838 PART 1, SECTION 1 2838 PART 1, SECTION 2 2839 JAMES THOMSON:
ODE: RULE, BRITANNIA 2840 DAVID HUME: OF THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS 2841
EDMUND BURKE: SPEECH ON THE CONCILIATION WITH THE AMERICAN COLONIES 2845
SAMUEL JOHNSON: [A BRIEF TO FREE A SLAVE] 2849 OLAUDAH EQUIANO: THE
INTERESTING NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF OLAUDAH EQUIANO, OR GUSTAVUS VASSA,
THE AFRICAN, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF 2850 [THE MIDDLE PASSAGE] 2851 [A FREE
MAN] 2855 JAMES THOMSON (1700*1748) 2860 THE SEASONS 2860 AUTUMN 2860
[EVENING AND NIGHT] 2860 THOMAS GRAY (1716*1771) 2862 ODE ON A DISTANT
PROSPECT OF ETON COLLEGE 2863 ODE ON THE DEATH OF A FAVORITE CAT 2865
ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD 2867 WILLIAM COLLINS (1721*1759)
2870 ODE ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER 2870 ODE TO EVENING 2873 CHRISTOPHER
SMART (1722*1771) 2874 JUBILATE AGNO 2875 [MY CAT JEOFFRY] 2875 OLIVER
GOLDSMITH (CA. 1730*1774) 2877 THE DESERTED VILLAGE 2877 GEORGE CRABBE
(1754*1832) 2886 THE VILLAGE 2887 FROM BOOK 1 2887 WILLIAM COWPER
(1731*1800) 2890 THE TASK 2891 BOOK 1 2891 [A LANDSCAPE DESCRIBED. RURAL
SOUNDS] 2891 [CRAZY KATE] 2892 BOOK 3 2893 [THE STRICKEN DEER] 2893 C
ONTENTS / XXXI BOOK 4 2893 [THE WINTER EVENING: A BROWN STUDY] 2893 THE
CASTAWAY 2895 POPULAR BALLADS 2898 LORD RANDALL 2899 BONNY BARBARA ALLAN
2899 THE WIFE OF USHER*S WELL 2900 THE THREE RAVENS 2902 SIR PATRICK
SPENS 2902 THE BONNY EARL OF MURRAY 2904 POEMS IN PROCESS A1 JOHN MILTON
A3 LYCIDAS A3 ALEXANDER POPE A5 THE RAPE OF THE LOCK A5 AN ESSAY ON MAN
A6 SAMUEL JOHNSON A7 THE VANITY OF HUMAN WISHES A8 THOMAS GRAY A9 ELEGY
WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD A9 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIES A13 SUGGESTED
GENERAL READINGS A13 THE MIDDLE AGES A16 THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY A22 THE
EARLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURY A35 THE RESTORATION AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
A46 APPENDIXES LITERARY TERMINOLOGY A56 GEOGRAPHIC NOMENCLATURE A78
BRITISH MONEY A80 THE BRITISH BARONAGE A85 THE ROYAL LINES OF ENGLAND
AND GREAT BRITAIN A87 RELIGIONS IN ENGLAND A90 ILLUSTRATION: THE
UNIVERSE ACCORDING TO PTOLEMY A94 ILLUSTRATION: A LONDON PLAYHOUSE OF
SHAKESPEARE*S TIME A95 PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A97 INDEX A99
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VII CONTENTS PREFACE TO THE EIGHTH EDITION XXXIII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XLIII
THE MIDDLE AGES (TO CA. 1485) 1 INTRODUCTION 1 ANGLO-SAXON LITERATURE 3
ANGLO-NORMAN LITERATURE 7 MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE IN THE FOURTEENTH
AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES 10 MEDIEVAL ENGLISH 15 OLD AND MIDDLE ENGLISH
PROSODY 19 TIMELINE 22 ANGLO-SAXON LITERATURE 24 BEDE (CA. 673*735) AND
CAEDMON*S HYMN 24 AN ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE 25 [THE
STORY OF CAEDMON] 25 THE DREAM OF THE ROOD 27 BEOWULF TRANSLATED BY
SEAMUS HEANEY 29 JUDITH 100 KING ALFRED (849*899) 108 PREFACE TO THE
PASTORAL CARE 109 THE WANDERER 111 THE WIFE*S LAMENT 113 ANGLO-NORMAN
LITERATURE 115 THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE 115 [OBITUARY FOR WILLIAM THE
CONQUEROR] 115 VIII / C ONTENTS LEGENDARY HISTORIES OF BRITAIN 117
GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH: THE HISTORY OF THE KINGS OF BRITAIN 118 [THE STORY
OF BRUTUS AND DIANA*S PROPHECY] 119 WACE: LE ROMAN DE BRUT 120 [THE
ROMAN CHALLENGE] 121 LAYAMON: BRUT 124 [ARTHUR*S DREAM] 125 THE MYTH OF
ARTHUR*S RETURN 127 GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH: FROM THE HISTORY OF THE KINGS
OF BRITAIN 127 WACE: FROM LE ROMAN DE BRUT 127 LAYAMON: FROM BRUT 127
CELTIC CONTEXTS 128 EXILE OF THE SONS OF UISLIU 129 THOMAS OF ENGLAND:
LE ROMAN DE TRISTRAN 136 [THE DEATHS OF TRISTRAN AND YSOLT] 137 MARIE DE
FRANCE 141 LANVAL 142 CHEVREFOIL 155 ANCRENE RIWLE (RULE FOR
ANCHORESSES) 157 [THE PARABLE OF THE CHRIST-KNIGHT] 158 MIDDLE ENGLISH
LITERATURE IN THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES 160 SIR GAWAIN AND
THE GREEN KNIGHT (CA. 1375*1400) 160 GEOFFREY CHAUCER (CA. 1343*1400)
213 THE CANTERBURY TALES 216 THE GENERAL PROLOGUE 218 SUMMARY: THE
KNIGHT*S TALE 238 THE MILLER*S PROLOGUE AND TALE 239 THE PROLOGUE 239
THE TALE 241 THE MAN OF LAW*S EPILOGUE 255 THE WIFE OF BATH*S PROLOGUE
AND TALE 256 THE PROLOGUE 257 THE TALE 275 THE PARDONER*S PROLOGUE AND
TALE 284 THE INTRODUCTION 284 THE PROLOGUE 285 C ONTENTS / IX THE TALE
288 THE EPILOGUE 297 THE NUN*S PRIEST*S TALE 298 [CLOSE OF CANTERBURY
TALES ] 312 THE PARSON*S TALE 313 THE INTRODUCTION 313 CHAUCER*S
RETRACTION 315 LYRICS AND OCCASIONAL VERSE 316 TROILUS*S SONG 316 TRUTH
317 TO HIS SCRIBE ADAM 318 COMPLAINT TO HIS PURSE 318 JOHN GOWER (CA.
1330*1408) 319 THE LOVER*S CONFESSION 320 THE TALE OF PHILOMENA AND
TEREUS 320 WILLIAM LANGLAND (CA. 1330*1387) 331 THE VISION OF PIERS
PLOWMAN 333 THE PROLOGUE 333 [THE FIELD OF FOLK] 333 PASSUS 1 336 [THE
TREASURE OF TRUTH] 336 PASSUS 5 340 [PIERS PLOWMAN SHOWS THE WAY TO
SAINT TRUTH] 340 PASSUS 6 343 [THE PLOWING OF PIERS*S HALF-ACRE] 343
PASSUS 7 350 [PIERS TEARS TRUTH*S PARDON] 350 THE C-TEXT 352 [THE
DREAMER MEETS CONSCIENCE AND REASON] 352 CHRIST * S HUMANITY 355 WILLIAM
LANGLAND 356 THE VISION OF PIERS PLOWMAN 357 PASSUS 18 357 [THE
CRUCIFIXION AND HARROWING OF HELL] 357 MIDDLE ENGLISH INCARNATION AND
CRUCIFIXION LYRICS 367 WHAT IS HE, THIS LORDLING, THAT COMETH FROM THE
FIGHT 368 YE THAT PASEN BY THE WEYE 369 SUNSET ON CALVARY 369 I SING OF
A MAIDEN 369 ADAM LAY BOUND 370 THE CORPUS CHRISTI CAROL 370 JULIAN OF
NORWICH (1342*CA. 1416) 371 A BOOK OF SHOWINGS TO THE ANCHORESS JULIAN
OF NORWICH 372 CHAPTER 3 [JULIAN*S BODILY SICKNESS AND THE WOUNDS OF
CHRIST] 372 CHAPTER 4 [CHRIST*S PASSION AND INCARNATION] 373 X / C
ONTENTS CHAPTER 5 [ALL CREATION AS A HAZELNUT] 374 CHAPTER 7 [CHRIST AS
HOMELY AND COURTEOUS] 375 CHAPTER 27 [SIN IS FITTING] 376 CHAPTERS 58,
59, 60, 61 [JESUS AS MOTHER] 377 CHAPTER 86 [CHRIST*S MEANING] 382
MARGERY KEMPE (CA. 1373*1438) 383 THE BOOK OF MARGERY KEMPE 384 BOOK 1.1
[THE BIRTH OF HER FIRST CHILD AND HER FIRST VISION] 384 BOOK 1.11
[MARGERY AND HER HUSBAND REACH A SETTLEMENT] 385 BOOK 1.20 [MARGERY SEES
THE HOST FLUTTER AT MASS] 387 BOOK 1.28 [PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM] 388
BOOK 1.35*36 [MARGERY*S MARRIAGE TO AND INTIMACY WITH CHRIST] 389 BOOK
1.60 [MARGERY*S REACTION TO A PIETA `] 392 BOOK 1.76 [MARGERY NURSES HER
HUSBAND IN HIS OLD AGE] 394 BOOK 1.79 [MARGERY*S VISION OF THE PASSION
SEQUENCE] 395 THE YORK PLAY OF THE CRUCIFIXION (CA. 1425) 398 MYSTERY
PLAYS 406 THE WAKEFIELD SECOND SHEPHERDS* PLAY 407 MIDDLE ENGLISH LYRICS
435 THE CUCKOO SONG 436 ALISON 436 MY LIEF IS FAREN IN LONDE 437 WESTERN
WIND 437 I AM OF IRELAND 437 SIR THOMAS MALORY (CA. 1405*1471) 438 MORTE
DARTHUR 439 [THE CONSPIRACY AGAINST LANCELOT AND GUINEVERE] 439 [WAR
BREAKS OUT BETWEEN ARTHUR AND LANCELOT] 444 [THE DEATH OF ARTHUR] 448
[THE DEATHS OF LANCELOT AND GUINEVERE] 453 ROBERT HENRYSON (CA. 1425*CA.
1500) 456 THE COCK AND THE FOX 457 EVERYMAN (AFTER 1485) 463 THE
SIXTEENTH CENTURY (1485*1603) 485 INTRODUCTION 485 TIMELINE 512 JOHN
SKELTON (CA. 1460*1529) 514 MANNERLY MARGERY MILK AND ALE 515 WITH
LULLAY, LULLAY, LIKE A CHILD 515 C ONTENTS / XI THE TUNNING OF ELINOUR
RUMMING 516 SECUNDUS PASSUS 516 SIR THOMAS MORE (1478*1535) 518 UTOPIA
521 THE HISTORY OF KING RICHARD III 590 [A KING*S MISTRESS] 590 SIR
THOMAS WYATT THE ELDER (1503*1542) 592 THE LONG LOVE THAT IN MY THOUGHT
DOTH HARBOR 594 PETRARCH, RIMA 140 594 WHOSO LIST TO HUNT 595 PETRARCH,
RIMA 190 595 FAREWELL, LOVE 596 I FIND NO PEACE 596 PETRARCH, RIMA 134
596 MY GALLEY 597 PETRARCH, RIMA 189 597 DIVERS DOTH USE 598 WHAT
VAILETH TRUTH? 598 MADAM, WITHOUTEN MANY WORDS 599 THEY FLEE FROM ME 599
THE LOVER SHOWETH HOW HE IS FORSAKEN OF SUCH AS HE SOMETIME ENJOYED 600
MY LUTE, AWAKE! 600 FORGET NOT YET 601 BLAME NOT MY LUTE 602 STAND WHOSO
LIST 603 WHO LIST HIS WEALTH AND EASE RETAIN 603 MINE OWN JOHN POINS 604
HENRY HOWARD, EARL OF SURREY (1517*1547) 607 THE SOOTE SEASON 608
PETRARCH, RIMA 310 608 LOVE, THAT DOTH REIGN AND LIVE WITHIN MY THOUGHT
608 ALAS! SO ALL THINGS NOW DO HOLD THEIR PEACE 609 PETRARCH, RIMA 164
609 TH*ASSYRIANS* KING, IN PEACE WITH FOUL DESIRE 610 SO CRUEL PRISON
HOW COULD BETIDE 610 WYATT RESTETH HERE, THAT QUICK COULD NEVER REST 612
O HAPPY DAMES, THAT MAY EMBRACE 613 MARTIAL, THE THINGS FOR TO ATTAIN
614 THE FOURTH BOOK OF VIRGIL 614 [DIDO IN LOVE] 614 FAITH IN CONFLICT
616 THE ENGLISH BIBLE 618 1 CORINTHIANS 13 619 FROM TYNDALE*S
TRANSLATION 619 FROM THE GENEVA BIBLE 619 XII / C ONTENTS FROM THE
DOUAY-RHEIMS VERSION 620 FROM THE AUTHORIZED (KING JAMES) VERSION 620
WILLIAM TYNDALE: THE OBEDIENCE OF A CHRISTIAN MAN 621 [THE FORGIVENESS
OF SINS] 621 [SCRIPTURAL INTERPRETATION] 622 THOMAS MORE: A DIALOGUE
CONCERNING HERESIES 623 FROM CHAPTER 28 623 JOHN CALVIN: THE INSTITUTION
OF CHRISTIAN RELIGION 625 FROM BOOK 3, CHAPTER 21 625 ANNE ASKEW: FROM
THE FIRST EXAMINATION OF ANNE ASKEW 628 JOHN FOXE: ACTS AND MONUMENTS
631 [THE DEATH OF ANNE ASKEW] 631 BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER: FROM THE FORM
OF SOLEMNIZATION OF MATRIMONY 632 BOOK OF HOMILIES: FROM AN HOMILY
AGAINST DISOBEDIENCE AND WILLFUL REBELLION 635 RICHARD HOOKER: OF THE
LAWS OF ECCLESIASTICAL POLITY 637 BOOK 1, CHAPTER 3 638 [ON THE SEVERAL
KINDS OF LAW, AND ON THE NATURAL LAW] 638 ROBERT SOUTHWELL: THE BURNING
BABE 640 ROGER ASCHAM (1515*1568) 641 THE SCHOOLMASTER 642 THE FIRST
BOOK FOR THE YOUTH 642 [TEACHING LATIN] 642 [THE ITALIANATE ENGLISHMAN]
643 SIR THOMAS HOBY (1530*1566) 645 CASTIGLIONE*S THE COURTIER 646 BOOK
1 646 [GRACE] 646 BOOK 4 647 [THE LADDER OF LOVE] 647 WOMEN IN POWER 662
MARY I (MARY TUDOR) 663 LETTER TO HENRY VIII 664 FROM AN AMBASSADORIAL
DISPATCH TO THE HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR, CHARLES V: THE CORONATION OF MARY I
665 THE ORATION OF QUEEN MARY IN THE GUILDHALL, ON THE FIRST OF
FEBRUARY, 1554 666 C ONTENTS / XIII LADY JANE GREY 668 ROGER ASCHAM*S
SCHOOLMASTER 669 A TALK WITH LADY JANE 669 FROM A LETTER OF THE LADY
JANE TO M.H. 670 A LETTER OF THE LADY JANE, SENT UNTO HER FATHER 672 A
PRAYER OF THE LADY JANE 673 A SECOND LETTER TO HER FATHER 674 FOXE*S
ACTS AND MONUMENTS 674 THE WORDS AND BEHAVIOR OF THE LADY JANE UPON THE
SCAFFOLD 674 MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS 675 FROM CASKET LETTER NUMBER 2 677 A
LETTER TO ELIZABETH I, MAY 17, 1568 679 FROM NARRATIVE OF THE EXECUTION
OF THE QUEEN OF SCOTS 681 ELIZABETH I 687 VERSES WRITTEN WITH A DIAMOND
688 FROM THE PASSAGE OF OUR MOST DREAD SOVEREIGN LADY QUEEN ELIZABETH
THROUGH THE CITY OF LONDON TO WESTMINSTER ON THE DAY BEFORE HER
CORONATION 688 SPEECH TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, JANUARY 28, 1563 690 FROM
A SPEECH TO A JOINT DELEGATION OF LORDS AND COMMONS, NOVEMBER 5, 1566
692 FROM A LETTER TO MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS, FEBRUARY 24, 1567 694 THE
DOUBT OF FUTURE FOES 695 ON MONSIEUR*S DEPARTURE 695 A LETTER TO ROBERT
DUDLEY, EARL OF LEICESTER, FEBRUARY 10, 1586 696 A LETTER TO SIR AMYAS
PAULET, AUGUST 1586 697 A LETTER TO KING JAMES VI OF SCOTLAND, FEBRUARY
14, 1587 697 VERSE EXCHANGE BETWEEN ELIZABETH AND SIR WALTER RALEGH 698
SPEECH TO THE TROOPS AT TILBURY 699 THE *GOLDEN SPEECH* 700 ARTHUR
GOLDING (1536*1605) 703 OVID*S METAMORPHOSES 704 [THE FOUR AGES] 704
EDMUND SPENSER (1552*1599) 708 THE SHEPHEARDES CALENDER 708 TO HIS BOOKE
708 OCTOBER 709 THE FAERIE QUEENE 714 A LETTER OF THE AUTHORS 716 BOOK 1
719 BOOK 2 857 SUMMARY 857 CANTO 12 857 [THE BOWER OF BLISS] 857 BOOK 3
867 SUMMARY 867 XIV / C ONTENTS CANTO 6 868 [THE GARDEN OF ADONIS] 868
CANTOS 7*10 SUMMARY 880 CANTO 11 880 CANTO 12 892 AMORETTI AND
EPITHALAMION 902 AMORETTI 903 SONNET 1 (*HAPPY YE LEAVES WHEN AS THOSE
LILLY HANDS*) 903 SONNET 34 (*LYKE AS A SHIP THAT THROUGH THE OCEAN
WYDE*) 903 SONNET 37 (*WHAT GUYLE IS THIS, THAT THOSE HER GOLDEN
TRESSES*) 904 SONNET 54 (*OF THIS WORLDS THEATRE IN WHICH WE STAY*) 904
SONNET 64 (*COMMING TO KISSE HER LYPS [SUCH GRACE I FOUND]*) 904 SONNET
65 (*THE DOUBT WHICH YE MISDEEME, FAYRE LOVE, IS VAINE*) 905 SONNET 67
(*LYKE AS A HUNTSMAN AFTER WEARY CHACE*) 905 SONNET 68 (*MOST GLORIOUS
LORD OF LYFE, THAT ON THIS DAY*) 905 SONNET 74 (*MOST HAPPY LETTERS
FRAM*D BY SKILFULL TRADE*) 906 SONNET 75 (*ONE DAY I WROTE HER NAME UPON
THE STRAND*) 906 SONNET 79 (*MEN CALL YOU FAYRE, AND YOU DOE CREDIT IT*)
907 EPITHALAMION 907 SIR WALTER RALEGH (1552*1618) 917 THE NYMPH*S REPLY
TO THE SHEPHERD 917 WHAT IS OUR LIFE? 918 [SIR WALTER RALEGH TO HIS SON]
918 THE LIE 919 FAREWELL, FALSE LOVE 921 METHOUGHT I SAW THE GRAVE WHERE
LAURA LAY 921 NATURE, THAT WASHED HER HANDS IN MILK 922 [THE AUTHOR*S
EPITAPH, MADE BY HIMSELF] 923 FROM THE DISCOVERY OF THE LARGE, RICH, AND
BEAUTIFUL EMPIRE OF GUIANA 923 THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD 926 [CONCLUSION:
ON DEATH] 926 THE WIDER WORLD 927 FROBISHER*S VOYAGES TO THE ARCTIC,
1576*78 928 FROM A TRUE DISCOURSE OF THE LATE VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY 928
DRAKE*S CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF THE GLOBE, 1577*80 932 FROM THE FAMOUS
VOYAGE OF SIR FRANCIS DRAKE INTO THE SOUTH SEA 932 AMADAS AND BARLOWE*S
VOYAGE TO VIRGINIA, 1584 935 FROM THE FIRST VOYAGE MADE TO VIRGINIA 935
HARIOT*S REPORT ON VIRGINIA, 1585 938 FROM A BRIEF AND TRUE REPORT OF
THE NEW-FOUND LAND OF VIRGINIA 939 C ONTENTS / XV JOHN LYLY (1554*1606)
944 EUPHUES: THE ANATOMY OF WIT 944 [EUPHUES INTRODUCED] 944 SIR PHILIP
SIDNEY (1554*1586) 947 THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE*S ARCADIA 948 BOOK 2,
CHAPTER 1 949 THE DEFENSE OF POESY 953 [THE LESSONS OF HORSEMANSHIP] 954
[THE POET, POETRY] 955 [THREE KINDS OF POETS] 958 [POETRY, PHILOSOPHY,
HISTORY] 959 [THE POETIC KINDS] 963 [ANSWERS TO CHARGES AGAINST POETRY]
967 [POETRY IN ENGLAND] 968 [CONCLUSION] 973 ASTROPHIL AND STELLA 975 1
(*LOVING IN TRUTH, AND FAIN IN VERSE MY LOVE TO SHOW*) 975 2 (*NOT AT
FIRST SIGHT, NOR WITH A DRIBBE `D SHOT*) 976 5 (*IT IS MOST TRUE THAT
EYES ARE FORMED TO SERVE*) 976 6 (*SOME LOVERS SPEAK, WHEN THEY THEIR
MUSES ENTERTAIN*) 977 7 (*WHEN NATURE MADE HER CHIEF WORK, STELLA*S
EYES*) 977 9 (*QUEEN VIRTUE*S COURT, WHICH SOME CALL STELLA*S FACE*) 977
10 (*REASON, IN FAITH THOU ART WELL SERVED, THAT STILL*) 978 15 (*YOU
THAT DO SEARCH FOR EVERY PURLING SPRING*) 978 16 (*IN NATURE APT TO LIKE
WHEN I DID SEE*) 978 18 (*WITH WHAT SHARP CHECKS I IN MYSELF AM SHENT*)
979 20 (*FLY, FLY, MY FRIENDS, I HAVE MY DEATH-WOUND, FLY*) 979 21
(*YOUR WORDS, MY FRIEND [RIGHT HEALTHFUL CAUSTICS], BLAME*) 979 27
(*BECAUSE I OFT, IN DARK ABSTRACTED GUISE*) 980 28 (*YOU THAT WITH
ALLEGORY*S CURIOUS FRAME*) 980 31 (*WITH HOW SAD STEPS, O MOON, THOU
CLIMB*ST THE SKIES*) 980 33 (*I MIGHT [UNHAPPY WORD], O ME, I MIGHT*)
981 34 (*COME, LET ME WRITE. *AND TO WHAT END?* *) 981 37 (*MY MOUTH
DOTH WATER, AND MY BREAST DOTH SWELL*) 982 39 (*COME SLEEP! O SLEEP THE
CERTAIN KNOT OF PEACE*) 982 41 (*HAVING THIS DAY MY HORSE, MY HAND, MY
LANCE*) 982 45 (*STELLA OFT SEES THE VERY FACE OF WOE*) 983 47 (*WHAT,
HAVE I THUS BETRAYED MY LIBERTY?*) 983 49 (*I ON MY HORSE, AND LOVE ON
ME DOTH TRY*) 983 52 (*A STRIFE IS GROWN BETWEEN VIRTUE AND LOVE*) 984
53 (*IN MARTIAL SPORTS I HAD MY CUNNING TRIED*) 984 54 (*BECAUSE I
BREATHE NOT LOVE TO EVERYONE*) 984 56 (*FIE, SCHOOL OF PATIENCE, FIE,
YOUR LESSON IS*) 985 61 (*OFT WITH TRUE SIGHS, OFT WITH UNCALLE `D
TEARS*) 985 69 (*O JOY, TOO HIGH FOR MY LOW STYLE TO SHOW*) 986 71 (*WHO
WILL IN FAIREST BOOK OF NATURE KNOW*) 986 72 (*DESIRE, THOUGH THOU MY
OLD COMPANION ART*) 986 74 (*I NEVER DRANK OF AGANIPPE WELL*) 987 81 (*O
KISS, WHICH DOST THOSE RUDDY GEMS IMPART*) 987 FOURTH SONG (*ONLY JOY,
NOW HERE YOU ARE*) 987 XVI / C ONTENTS 87 (*WHEN I WAS FORCED FROM
STELLA EVER DEAR*) 989 89 (*NOW THAT OF ABSENCE THE MOST IRKSOME NIGHT*)
989 91 (*STELLA, WHILE NOW BY HONOR*S CRUEL MIGHT*) 989 94 (*GRIEF, FIND
THE WORDS; FOR THOU HAST MADE MY BRAIN*) 990 ELEVENTH SONG (*WHO IS IT
THAT THIS DARK NIGHT*) 990 106 (*O ABSENT PRESENCE, STELLA IS NOT HERE*)
991 108 (*WHEN SORROW [USING MINE OWN FIRE*S MIGHT]*) 992 FULKE
GREVILLE, LORD BROOKE (1554*1628) 992 CAELICA 993 100 (*IN NIGHT WHEN
COLORS ALL TO BLACK ARE CAST*) 993 MARY (SIDNEY) HERBERT, COUNTESS OF
PEMBROKE (1562*1621) 993 PSALM 52 994 PSALM 139 995 SAMUEL DANIEL
(1562*1619) 997 DELIA 998 33 (*WHEN MEN SHALL FIND THY FLOWER, THY GLORY
PASS*) 998 45 (*CARE-CHARMER SLEEP, SON OF THE SABLE NIGHT*) 998 46
(*LET OTHERS SING OF KNIGHTS AND PALADINS*) 998 MICHAEL DRAYTON
(1563*1631) 999 IDEA 999 TO THE READER OF THESE SONNETS 999 6 (*HOW MANY
PALTRY, FOOLISH, PAINTED THINGS*) 1000 61 (*SINCE THERE*S NO HELP, COME,
LET US KISS AND PART*) 1000 ODE. TO THE VIRGINIAN VOYAGE 1000
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE (1564*1593) 1001 HERO AND LEANDER 1004 THE
PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE 1022 DOCTOR FAUSTUS 1022 THE TRAGICAL
HISTORY OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS 1023 THE TWO TEXTS OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS 1056
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564*1616) 1058 SONNETS 1060 1 (*FROM FAIREST
CREATURES WE DESIRE INCREASE*) 1062 3 (*LOOK IN THY GLASS AND TELL THE
FACE THOU VIEWEST*) 1062 12 (*WHEN I DO COUNT THE CLOCK THAT TELLS THE
TIME*) 1062 15 (*WHEN I CONSIDER EVERY THING THAT GROWS*) 1063 18
(*SHALL I COMPARE THEE TO A SUMMER*S DAY?*) 1063 19 (*DEVOURING TIME,
BLUNT THOU THE LION*S PAWS*) 1063 20 (*A WOMAN*S FACE WITH NATURE*S OWN
HAND PAINTED*) 1064 23 (*AS AN UNPERFECT ACTOR ON THE STAGE*) 1064 29
(*WHEN, IN DISGRACE WITH FORTUNE AND MEN*S EYES*) 1065 30 (*WHEN TO THE
SESSIONS OF SWEET SILENT THOUGHT*) 1065 33 (*FULL MANY A GLORIOUS
MORNING HAVE I SEEN*) 1065 35 (*NO MORE BE GRIEVED AT THAT WHICH THOU
HAST DONE*) 1066 55 (*NOT MARBLE, NOR THE GILDED MONUMENTS*) 1066 C
ONTENTS / XVII 60 (*LIKE AS THE WAVES MAKE TOWARDS THE PEBBLED SHORE*)
1066 62 (*SIN OF SELF-LOVE POSSESSETH ALL MINE EYE*) 1067 65 (*SINCE
BRASS, NOR STONE, NOR EARTH, NOR BOUNDLESS SEA*) 1067 71 (*NO LONGER
MOURN FOR ME WHEN I AM DEAD*) 1067 73 (*THAT TIME OF YEAR THOU MAYST IN
ME BEHOLD*) 1068 74 (*BUT BE CONTENTED; WHEN THAT FELL ARREST*) 1068 80
(*O, HOW I FAINT WHEN I OF YOU DO WRITE*) 1068 85 (*MY TONGUE-TIED MUSE
IN MANNERS HOLDS HER STILL*) 1069 87 (*FAREWELL: THOU ART TOO DEAR FOR
MY POSSESSING*) 1069 93 (*SO SHALL I LIVE SUPPOSING THOU ART TRUE*) 1069
94 (*THEY THAT HAVE POWER TO HURT AND WILL DO NONE*) 1070 97 (*HOW LIKE
A WINTER HATH MY ABSENCE BEEN*) 1070 98 (*FROM YOU HAVE I BEEN ABSENT IN
THE SPRING*) 1071 105 (*LET NOT MY LOVE BE CALLED IDOLATRY*) 1071 106
(*WHEN IN THE CHRONICLE OF WASTED TIME*) 1071 107 (*NOT MINE OWN FEARS,
NOR THE PROPHETIC SOUL*) 1072 110 (*ALAS, *TIS TRUE I HAVE GONE HERE AND
THERE*) 1072 116 (*LET ME NOT TO THE MARRIAGE OF TRUE MINDS*) 1072 126
(*O THOU, MY LOVELY BOY, WHO IN THY POWER*) 1073 127 (*IN THE OLD AGE
BLACK WAS NOT COUNTED FAIR*) 1073 128 (*HOW OFT WHEN THOU, MY MUSIC,
MUSIC PLAY*ST*) 1073 129 (*TH* EXPENSE OF SPIRIT IN A WASTE OF SHAME*)
1074 130 (*MY MISTRESS* EYES ARE NOTHING LIKE THE SUN*) 1074 135
(*WHOEVER HATH HER WISH, THOU HAST THY WILL *) 1075 138 (*WHEN MY LOVE
SWEARS THAT SHE IS MADE OF TRUTH*) 1075 144 (*TWO LOVES I HAVE OF
COMFORT AND DESPAIR*) 1075 146 (*POOR SOUL, THE CENTER OF MY SINFUL
EARTH*) 1076 147 (*MY LOVE IS AS A FEVER, LONGING STILL*) 1076 152 (*IN
LOVING THEE THOU KNOW*ST I AM FORSWORN*) 1076 TWELFTH NIGHT 1077 KING
LEAR 1139 EXCERPTS FROM THE TWO TEXTS OF KING LEAR 1224 FROM THE HISTORY
OF KING LEAR: SCENE 8 1224 FROM THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR: 3.1 1225
THOMAS CAMPION (1567*1620) 1228 MY SWEETEST LESBIA 1228 I CARE NOT FOR
THESE LADIES 1228 WHEN TO HER LUTE CORINNA SINGS 1229 NOW WINTER NIGHTS
ENLARGE 1230 THERE IS A GARDEN IN HER FACE 1230 FAIN WOULD I WED 1231
THOMAS NASHE (1567*1601) 1231 A LITANY IN TIME OF PLAGUE 1232 RICHARD
BARNFIELD (1574*1627) 1233 CYNTHIA 1234 SONNET 9 (*DIANA [ON A TIME]
WALKING THE WOOD*) 1234 SONNET 11 (*SIGHING, AND SADLY SITTING BY MY
LOVE*) 1234 XVIII / C ONTENTS THE EARLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURY (1603*1660)
1235 INTRODUCTION 1235 TIMELINE 1258 JOHN DONNE (1572*1631) 1260 SONGS
AND SONNETS 1263 THE FLEA 1263 THE GOOD-MORROW 1263 SONG (*GO AND CATCH
A FALLING STAR*) 1264 THE UNDERTAKING 1265 THE SUN RISING 1266 THE
INDIFFERENT 1267 THE CANONIZATION 1267 SONG (*SWEETEST LOVE, I DO NOT
GO*) 1269 AIR AND ANGELS 1270 BREAK OF DAY 1270 A VALEDICTION: OF
WEEPING 1271 LOVE*S ALCHEMY 1272 A NOCTURNAL UPON SAINT LUCY*S DAY,
BEING THE SHORTEST DAY 1272 THE BAIT 1274 THE APPARITION 1274 A
VALEDICTION: FORBIDDING MOURNING 1275 THE ECSTASY 1276 THE FUNERAL 1278
THE BLOSSOM 1279 THE RELIC 1280 A LECTURE UPON THE SHADOW 1281 ELEGY 16.
ON HIS MISTRESS 1281 ELEGY 19. TO HIS MISTRESS GOING TO BED 1283 SATIRE
3 1284 SAPPHO TO PHILAENIS 1287 FROM AN ANATOMY OF THE WORLD: THE FIRST
ANNIVERSARY 1289 HOLY SONNETS 1295 1 (*THOU HAST MADE ME, AND SHALL THY
WORK DECAY?*) 1295 5 (*I AM A LITTLE WORLD MADE CUNNINGLY*) 1295 7 (*AT
THE ROUND EARTH*S IMAGINED CORNERS, BLOW*) 1295 9 (*IF POISONOUS
MINERALS, AND IF THAT TREE*) 1296 10 (*DEATH, BE NOT PROUD, THOUGH SOME
HAVE CALLE `D THEE*) 1296 11 (*SPIT IN MY FACE, YOU JEWS*) 1297 13
(*WHAT IF THIS PRESENT WERE THE WORLD*S LAST NIGHT?*) 1297 14 (*BATTER
MY HEART, THREE-PERSONED GOD; FOR YOU*) 1297 17 (*SINCE SHE WHOM I LOVED
HATH PAID HER LAST DEBT*) 1298 18 (*SHOW ME, DEAR CHRIST, THY SPOUSE SO
BRIGHT AND CLEAR*) 1298 19 (*OH, TO VEX ME, CONTRARIES MEET IN ONE*)
1299 GOOD FRIDAY, 1613. RIDING WESTWARD 1299 A HYMN TO CHRIST, AT THE
AUTHOR*S LAST GOING INTO GERMANY 1300 HYMN TO GOD MY GOD, IN MY SICKNESS
1301 A HYMN TO GOD THE FATHER 1302 C ONTENTS / XIX FROM BIATHANATOS 1303
DEVOTIONS UPON EMERGENT OCCASIONS 1303 MEDITATION 4 1303 MEDITATION 17
1305 FROM EXPOSTULATION 19 [THE LANGUAGE OF GOD] 1306 FROM DEATH*S DUEL
1307 IZAAK WALTON (1593*1683) 1309 THE LIFE OF DR. JOHN DONNE 1309
[DONNE ON HIS DEATHBED] 1309 AEMILIA LANYER (1569*1645) 1313 SALVE DEUS
REX JUDAEORUM 1314 TO THE DOUBTFUL READER 1314 TO THE QUEEN*S MOST
EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1314 TO THE VIRTUOUS READER 1315 EVE*S APOLOGY IN
DEFENSE OF WOMEN 1317 THE DESCRIPTION OF COOKHAM 1319 BEN JONSON
(1572*1637) 1324 THE MASQUE OF BLACKNESS 1326 VOLPONE, OR THE FOX 1334
EPIGRAMS 1427 TO MY BOOK 1427 ON SOMETHING, THAT WALKS SOMEWHERE 1428 TO
WILLIAM CAMDEN 1428 ON MY FIRST DAUGHTER 1428 TO JOHN DONNE 1429 ON
GILES AND JOAN 1429 ON MY FIRST SON 1430 ON LUCY, COUNTESS OF BEDFORD
1430 TO LUCY, COUNTESS OF BEDFORD, WITH MR. DONNE*S SATIRES 1431 TO SIR
THOMAS ROE 1431 INVITING A FRIEND TO SUPPER 1432 ON GUT 1433 EPITAPH ON
S. P., A CHILD OF QUEEN ELIZABETH*S CHAPEL 1433 THE FOREST 1434 TO
PENSHURST 1434 SONG: TO CELIA 1436 TO HEAVEN 1436 UNDERWOOD 1437 FROM A
CELEBRATION OF CHARIS IN TEN LYRIC PIECES: 4. HER TRIUMPH 1437 A SONNET
TO THE NOBLE LADY, THE LADY MARY WROTH 1438 MY PICTURE LEFT IN SCOTLAND
1438 TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY AND FRIENDSHIP OF THAT NOBLE PAIR, SIR
LUCIUS CARY AND SIR H. MORISON 1439 SLOW, SLOW, FRESH FOUNT 1443 QUEEN
AND HUNTRESS 1443 XX / C ONTENTS STILL TO BE NEAT 1444 TO THE MEMORY OF
MY BELOVED, THE AUTHOR, MR. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 1444 ODE TO HIMSELF 1446
FROM TIMBER, OR DISCOVERIES 1448 MARY WROTH (1587*1651?) 1451 THE
COUNTESS OF MONTGOMERY*S URANIA 1453 FROM THE FIRST BOOK 1453 SONG
(*LOVE WHAT ART THOU? A VAIN THOUGHT*) 1456 PAMPHILIA TO AMPHILANTHUS
1457 1 (*WHEN NIGHT*S BLACK MANTLE COULD MOST DARKNESS PROVE*) 1457 16
(*AM I THUS CONQUERED? HAVE I LOST THE POWERS*) 1457 28 SONG (*SWEETEST
LOVE, RETURN AGAIN*) 1458 39 (*TAKE HEED MINE EYES, HOW YOU YOUR LOOKS
DO CAST*) 1458 40 (*FALSE HOPE WHICH FEEDS BUT TO DESTROY, AND SPILL*)
1459 68 (*MY PAIN, STILL SMOTHERED IN MY GRIEVE `D BREAST*) 1459 74 SONG
(*LOVE A CHILD IS EVER CRYING*) 1459 FROM A CROWN OF SONNETS DEDICATED
TO LOVE 1460 77 (*IN THIS STRANGE LABYRINTH HOW SHALL I TURN?*) 1460 103
(*MY MUSE NOW HAPPY, LAY THYSELF TO REST*) 1461 JOHN WEBSTER
(1580?*1625?) 1461 THE DUCHESS OF MALFI 1462 ELIZABETH CARY (1585?*1639)
1536 THE TRAGEDY OF MARIAM, THE FAIR QUEEN OF JEWRY 1537 FROM ACT 3 1538
SCENE 3 [ON THE DUTIES OF A WIFE] 1538 FROM ACT 4 1541 SCENE 8 [MARIAM*S
FATE] 1541 THE GENDER WARS 1543 JOSEPH SWETNAM: FROM THE ARRAIGNMENT OF
LEWD, IDLE, FROWARD, AND UNCONSTANT WOMEN 1544 RACHEL SPEGHT: FROM A
MUZZLE FOR MELASTOMUS 1546 FORMS OF INQUIRY 1550 SIR FRANCIS BACON
(1561*1626) 1550 ESSAYS 1552 OF TRUTH 1552 OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE
1553 OF GREAT PLACE 1554 OF SUPERSTITION 1556 OF PLANTATIONS 1557 OF
NEGOTIATING 1559 OF MASQUES AND TRIUMPHS 1560 OF STUDIES [1597 VERSION]
1561 OF STUDIES [1625 VERSION] 1562 C ONTENTS / XXI THE ADVANCEMENT OF
LEARNING 1563 [THE ABUSES OF LANGUAGE] 1563 FROM NOVUM ORGANUM 1565 THE
NEW ATLANTIS 1569 [SOLOMON*S HOUSE] 1569 ROBERT BURTON (1577*1640) 1573
THE ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY 1574 FROM DEMOCRITUS JUNIOR TO THE READER 1574
FROM LOVE MELANCHOLY 1578 SIR THOMAS BROWNE (1605*1682) 1581 RELIGIO
MEDICI 1582 PART 1, SECTIONS 1*6, 9, 15, 16, 34, 59 1582 PART 2, SECTION
1 1589 HYDRIOTAPHIA, OR URN-BURIAL 1590 FROM CHAPTER 5 1590 THOMAS
HOBBES (1588*1679) 1594 LEVIATHAN 1596 THE INTRODUCTION 1596 [THE
ARTIFICIAL MAN] 1596 PART 1. OF MAN 1596 CHAPTER 1. OF SENSE 1596
CHAPTER 13. OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND AS CONCERNING THEIR
FELICITY AND MISERY 1598 FROM CHAPTER 14. OF THE FIRST AND SECOND
NATURAL LAWS 1600 FROM CHAPTER 15. OF OTHER LAWS OF NATURE 1601 PART 2.
OF COMMONWEALTH 1602 CHAPTER 17. OF THE CAUSES, GENERATION, AND
DEFINITION OF A COMMONWEALTH 1602 GEORGE HERBERT (1593*1633) 1605 THE
TEMPLE 1607 THE ALTAR 1607 REDEMPTION 1607 EASTER 1608 EASTER WINGS 1609
AFFLICTION (1) 1609 PRAYER (1) 1611 JORDAN (1) 1611 CHURCH MONUMENTS
1612 THE WINDOWS 1612 DENIAL 1613 VIRTUE 1614 MAN 1614 JORDAN (2) 1615
TIME 1616 THE BUNCH OF GRAPES 1617 THE PILGRIMAGE 1618 XXII / C ONTENTS
THE HOLDFAST 1619 THE COLLAR 1619 THE PULLEY 1620 THE FLOWER 1621 THE
FORERUNNERS 1622 DISCIPLINE 1623 DEATH 1624 LOVE (3) 1624 HENRY VAUGHAN
(1621*1695) 1625 POEMS 1626 A SONG TO AMORET 1626 SILEX SCINTILLANS 1627
REGENERATION 1627 THE RETREAT 1629 SILENCE, AND STEALTH OF DAYS! 1630
CORRUPTION 1631 UNPROFITABLENESS 1632 THE WORLD 1632 THEY ARE ALL GONE
INTO THE WORLD OF LIGHT! 1634 COCK-CROWING 1635 THE NIGHT 1636 THE
WATERFALL 1638 RICHARD CRASHAW (CA. 1613*1649) 1639 THE DELIGHTS OF THE
MUSES 1640 MUSIC*S DUEL 1640 STEPS TO THE TEMPLE 1644 TO THE INFANT
MARTYRS 1644 I AM THE DOOR 1644 ON THE WOUNDS OF OUR CRUCIFIED LORD 1644
LUKE 11.[27] 1645 CARMEN DEO NOSTRO 1645 IN THE HOLY NATIVITY OF OUR
LORD GOD: A HYMN SUNG AS BY THE SHEPHERDS 1645 TO THE NOBLEST & BEST OF
LADIES, THE COUNTESS OF DENBIGH 1648 THE FLAMING HEART 1650 ROBERT
HERRICK (1591*1674) 1653 HESPERIDES 1654 THE ARGUMENT OF HIS BOOK 1654
UPON THE LOSS OF HIS MISTRESSES 1655 THE VINE 1655 DREAMS 1656 DELIGHT
IN DISORDER 1656 HIS FAREWELL TO SACK 1656 CORINNA*S GOING A-MAYING 1658
TO THE VIRGINS, TO MAKE MUCH OF TIME 1659 THE HOCK-CART, OR HARVEST HOME
1660 HOW ROSES CAME RED 1661 C ONTENTS / XXIII UPON THE NIPPLES OF
JULIA*S BREAST 1661 UPON JACK AND JILL. EPIGRAM 1662 TO MARIGOLDS 1662
HIS PRAYER TO BEN JONSON 1662 THE BAD SEASON MAKES THE POET SAD 1663 THE
NIGHT-PIECE, TO JULIA 1663 UPON HIS VERSES 1664 HIS RETURN TO LONDON
1664 UPON JULIA*S CLOTHES 1664 UPON PRUE, HIS MAID 1665 TO HIS BOOK*S
END 1665 NOBLE NUMBERS 1665 TO HIS CONSCIENCE 1665 ANOTHER GRACE FOR A
CHILD 1665 THOMAS CAREW (1595*1640) 1666 AN ELEGY UPON THE DEATH OF THE
DEAN OF PAUL*S, DR. JOHN DONNE 1666 TO BEN JONSON 1669 A SONG (*ASK ME
NO MORE WHERE JOVE BESTOWS*) 1670 TO SAXHAM 1671 A RAPTURE 1672 SIR JOHN
SUCKLING (1609*1642) 1676 SONG (*WHY SO PALE AND WAN, FOND LOVER?*) 1676
FRAGMENTA AUREA 1677 LOVING AND BELOVED 1677 A BALLAD UPON A WEDDING
1677 THE LAST REMAINS OF SIR JOHN SUCKLING 1681 OUT UPON IT! 1681
RICHARD LOVELACE (1618*1657) 1681 LUCASTA 1682 TO LUCASTA, GOING TO THE
WARS 1682 THE GRASSHOPPER 1682 TO ALTHEA, FROM PRISON 1683 LOVE MADE IN
THE FIRST AGE. TO CHLORIS 1684 EDMUND WALLER (1606*1687) 1686 THE STORY
OF PHOEBUS AND DAPHNE APPLIED 1686 SONG (*GO, LOVELY ROSE!*) 1687
ABRAHAM COWLEY (1618*1667) 1687 ODE: OF WIT 1688 KATHERINE PHILIPS
(1632*1664) 1690 A MARRIED STATE 1691 UPON THE DOUBLE MURDER OF KING
CHARLES 1691 FRIENDSHIP*S MYSTERY, TO MY DEAREST LUCASIA 1692 XXIV / C
ONTENTS TO MRS. M. A. AT PARTING 1693 ON THE DEATH OF MY FIRST AND
DEAREST CHILD, HECTOR PHILIPS 1695 ANDREW MARVELL (1621*1678) 1695 POEMS
1697 THE CORONET 1697 BERMUDAS 1698 A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE SOUL AND BODY
1699 THE NYMPH COMPLAINING FOR THE DEATH OF HER FAWN 1700 TO HIS COY
MISTRESS 1703 THE DEFINITION OF LOVE 1704 THE PICTURE OF LITTLE T. C. IN
A PROSPECT OF FLOWERS 1705 THE MOWER AGAINST GARDENS 1706 DAMON THE
MOWER 1707 THE MOWER TO THE GLOWWORMS 1709 THE MOWER*S SONG 1710 THE
GARDEN 1710 AN HORATIAN ODE 1712 UPON APPLETON HOUSE 1716 CRISIS OF
AUTHORITY 1737 REPORTING THE NEWS 1737 FROM THE MODERATE, NO. 28, 16*23
JANUARY 1649 1739 [THE TRIAL OF KING CHARLES I, THE FIRST DAY] 1739 FROM
A PERFECT DIURNAL OF SOME PASSAGES IN PARLIAMENT, NO. 288 1741 [THE
EXECUTION OF CHARLES I] 1741 POLITICAL WRITING 1744 ROBERT FILMER: FROM
PATRIARCHA 1746 JOHN MILTON: FROM THE TENURE OF KINGS AND MAGISTRATES
1748 GERRARD WINSTANLEY: FROM A NEW YEAR*S GIFT SENT TO THE PARLIAMENT
AND ARMY 1751 WRITING THE SELF 1757 LUCY HUTCHINSON: FROM MEMOIRS OF THE
LIFE OF COLONEL JOHN HUTCHINSON 1758 [CHARLES I AND HENRIETTA MARIA]
1759 EDWARD HYDE, EARL OF CLARENDON: FROM THE HISTORY OF THE REBELLION
1760 [THE CHARACTER OF OLIVER CROMWELL] 1761 LADY ANNE HALKETT: FROM THE
MEMOIRS 1764 [SPRINGING THE DUKE] 1764 DOROTHY WAUGH: FROM A RELATION
CONCERNING DOROTHY WAUGH*S CRUEL USAGE BY THE MAYOR OF CARLISLE 1767
THOMAS TRAHERNE (1637*1674) 1769 CENTURIES OF MEDITATION 1770 FROM THE
THIRD CENTURY 1770 C ONTENTS / XXV WONDER 1770 ON LEAPING OVER THE MOON
1772 MARGARET CAVENDISH (1623*1673) 1773 POEMS AND FANCIES 1774 THE
POETESS*S HASTY RESOLUTION 1774 THE HUNTING OF THE HARE 1775 FROM A TRUE
RELATION OF MY BIRTH, BREEDING, AND LIFE 1777 FROM THE DESCRIPTION OF A
NEW WORLD, CALLED THE BLAZING WORLD 1780 JOHN MILTON (1608*1674) 1785
POEMS 1789 ON THE MORNING OF CHRIST*S NATIVITY 1789 ON SHAKESPEARE 1797
L*ALLEGRO 1797 IL PENSEROSO 1801 LYCIDAS 1805 THE REASON OF CHURCH
GOVERNMENT URGED AGAINST PRELATY 1811 [PLANS AND PROJECTS] 1811 FROM
AREOPAGITICA 1816 SONNETS 1825 HOW SOON HATH TIME 1826 ON THE NEW
FORCERS OF CONSCIENCE UNDER THE LONG PARLIAMENT 1826 TO THE LORD GENERAL
CROMWELL, MAY 1652 1827 WHEN I CONSIDER HOW MY LIGHT IS SPENT 1828 ON
THE LATE MASSACRE IN PIEDMONT 1828 METHOUGHT I SAW MY LATE ESPOUSE `D
SAINT 1829 PARADISE LOST 1830 THE RESTORATION AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
(1660*1785) 2057 INTRODUCTION 2057 TIMELINE 2081 JOHN DRYDEN (1631*1700)
2083 ANNUS MIRABILIS 2085 [LONDON REBORN] 2085 SONG FROM MARRIAGE A ` LA
MODE 2087 ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL: A POEM 2087 MAC FLECKNOE 2111 TO THE
MEMORY OF MR. OLDHAM 2117 A SONG FOR ST. CECILIA*S DAY 2118 EPIGRAM ON
MILTON 2120 ALEXANDER*S FEAST 2120 XXVI / C ONTENTS CRITICISM 2125 AN
ESSAY OF DRAMATIC POESY 2125 [TWO SORTS OF BAD POETRY] 2125 [THE WIT OF
THE ANCIENTS: THE UNIVERSAL] 2126 [SHAKESPEARE AND BEN JONSON COMPARED]
2128 THE AUTHOR*S APOLOGY FOR HEROIC POETRY AND HEROIC LICENSE 2129
[*BOLDNESS* OF FIGURES AND TROPES DEFENDED: THE APPEAL TO *NATURE*] 2129
[WIT AS *PROPRIETY*] 2131 A DISCOURSE CONCERNING THE ORIGINAL AND
PROGRESS OF SATIRE 2131 [THE ART OF SATIRE] 2131 THE PREFACE TO FABLES
ANCIENT AND MODERN 2132 [IN PRAISE OF CHAUCER] 2132 SAMUEL PEPYS
(1633*1703) 2133 THE DIARY 2134 [THE GREAT FIRE] 2134 [THE DEB WILLET
AFFAIR] 2138 JOHN BUNYAN (1628*1688) 2142 THE PILGRIM*S PROGRESS 2143
[CHRISTIAN SETS OUT FOR THE CELESTIAL CITY] 2143 [THE SLOUGH OF DESPOND]
2145 [VANITY FAIR] 2146 [THE RIVER OF DEATH AND THE CELESTIAL CITY] 2148
JOHN LOCKE (1632*1704) 2151 AN ESSAY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING 2152
FROM THE EPISTLE TO THE READER 2152 SIR ISAAC NEWTON (1642*1727) 2155
FROM A LETTER OF MR. ISAAC NEWTON 2156 SAMUEL BUTLER (1612*1680) 2161
HUDIBRAS 2161 FROM PART 1, CANTO 1 2161 JOHN WILMOT, SECOND EARL OF
ROCHESTER (1647*1680) 2167 THE DISABLED DEBAUCHEE 2168 THE IMPERFECT
ENJOYMENT 2169 UPON NOTHING 2171 A SATIRE AGAINST REASON AND MANKIND
2172 APHRA BEHN (1640?*1689) 2178 THE DISAPPOINTMENT 2180 OROONOKO, OR
THE ROYAL SLAVE 2183 WILLIAM CONGREVE (1670*1729) 2226 THE WAY OF THE
WORLD 2228 MARY ASTELL (1666*1731) 2284 FROM SOME REFLECTIONS UPON
MARRIAGE 2285 C ONTENTS / XXVII DANIEL DEFOE (CA. 1660*1731) 2288 ROXANA
2289 [THE CONS OF MARRIAGE] 2289 ANNE FINCH, COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA
(1661*1720) 2294 THE INTRODUCTION 2295 A NOCTURNAL REVERIE 2297 MATTHEW
PRIOR (1664*1721) 2298 AN EPITAPH 2299 A BETTER ANSWER 2300 JONATHAN
SWIFT (1667*1745) 2301 A DESCRIPTION OF A CITY SHOWER 2303 VERSES ON THE
DEATH OF DR. SWIFT 2304 FROM A TALE OF A TUB 2315 GULLIVER*S TRAVELS
2323 A LETTER FROM CAPTAIN GULLIVER TO HIS COUSIN SYMPSON 2324 THE
PUBLISHER TO THE READER 2327 PART 1. A VOYAGE TO LILLIPUT 2328 PART 2. A
VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG 2365 PART 3. A VOYAGE TO LAPUTA, BALNIBARBI,
GLUBBDUBDRIB, LUGGNAGG, AND JAPAN 2405 CHAPTER 2 [THE FLYING ISLAND OF
LAPUTA] 2405 CHAPTER 5 [THE ACADEMY OF LAGADO] 2410 CHAPTER 10 [THE
STRULDBRUGGS] 2413 PART 4. A VOYAGE TO THE COUNTRY OF THE HOUYHNHNMS
2418 A MODEST PROPOSAL 2462 JOSEPH ADDISON AND SIR RICHARD STEELE
(1672*1719) (1672*1729) 2468 THE PERIODICAL ESSAY : MANNERS , SOCIETY ,
GENDER 2470 STEELE: [THE SPECTATOR*S CLUB] ( SPECTATOR 2) 2470 ADDISON:
[THE AIMS OF THE SPECTATOR ]( SPECTATOR 10) 2473 STEELE: [INKLE AND
YARICO] ( SPECTATOR 11) 2476 ADDISON: [THE ROYAL EXCHANGE] (SPECTATOR
69) 2478 THE PERIODICAL ESSAY : IDEAS 2481 ADDISON: [WIT: TRUE, FALSE,
MIXED] ( SPECTATOR 62) 2481 ADDISON: [ PARADISE LOST : GENERAL CRITICAL
REMARKS] ( SPECTATOR 267) 2485 ADDISON: [THE PLEASURES OF THE
IMAGINATION] ( SPECTATOR 411) 2488 ADDISON: [ON THE SCALE OF BEING] (
SPECTATOR 519) 2490 ALEXANDER POPE (1688*1744) 2493 AN ESSAY ON
CRITICISM 2496 THE RAPE OF THE LOCK 2513 ELOISA TO ABELARD 2532 AN ESSAY
ON MAN 2540 EPISTLE 1. OF THE NATURE AND STATE OF MAN, WITH RESPECT TO
THE UNIVERSE 2541 XXVIII / C ONTENTS FROM EPISTLE 2. OF THE NATURE AND
STATE OF MAN WITH RESPECT TO HIMSELF, AS AN INDIVIDUAL 2547 EPISTLE TO
DR. ARBUTHNOT 2548 THE DUNCIAD: BOOK THE FOURTH 2559 [THE EDUCATOR] 2561
[THE CARNATION AND THE BUTTERFLY] 2562 [THE TRIUMPH OF DULNESS] 2563
ELIZA HAYWOOD (1693?*1756) 2565 FANTOMINA; OR, LOVE IN A MAZE 2566 LADY
MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU (1689*1762) 2584 THE LOVER: A BALLAD 2585 EPISTLE
FROM MRS. YONGE TO HER HUSBAND 2587 DEBATING WOMEN : ARGUMENTS IN VERSE
2589 JONATHAN SWIFT: THE LADY*S DRESSING ROOM 2590 LADY MARY WORTLEY
MONTAGU: THE REASONS THAT INDUCED DR. SWIFT TO WRITE A POEM CALLED THE
LADY*S DRESSING ROOM 2593 ALEXANDER POPE: IMPROMPTU TO LADY WINCHELSEA
2595 ANNE FINCH, COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA: THE ANSWER (TO POPE*S IMPROMPTU
) 2596 ALEXANDER POPE: EPISTLE 2. TO A LADY 2597 ANNE INGRAM,
VISCOUNTESS IRWIN: AN EPISTLE TO MR. POPE 2604 MARY LEAPOR 2607 AN ESSAY
ON WOMAN 2608 AN EPISTLE TO A LADY 2610 JOHN GAY (1685*1732) 2611 THE
BEGGAR*S OPERA 2613 WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697*1764) 2656 MARRIAGE A-LA-MODE
2658 SAMUEL JOHNSON (1709*1784) 2664 THE VANITY OF HUMAN WISHES 2666 ON
THE DEATH OF DR. ROBERT LEVET 2674 RAMBLER NO. 5 [ON SPRING] 2675 IDLER
NO. 31 [ON IDLENESS] 2678 THE HISTORY OF RASSELAS, PRINCE OF ABYSSINIA
2680 RAMBLER NO. 4 [ON FICTION] 2743 RAMBLER NO. 60 [BIOGRAPHY] 2746 A
DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2749 FROM PREFACE 2750 [SOME
DEFINITIONS: A SMALL ANTHOLOGY] 2753 C ONTENTS / XXIX THE PREFACE TO
SHAKESPEARE 2755 [SHAKESPEARE*S EXCELLENCE. GENERAL NATURE] 2756
[SHAKESPEARE*S FAULTS. THE THREE DRAMATIC UNITIES] 2759 [ TWELFTH NIGHT
] 2764 [ KING LEAR ] 2764 LIVES OF THE POETS 2766 COWLEY 2766
[METAPHYSICAL WIT] 2766 MILTON 2768 [*LYCIDAS*] 2768 [ PARADISE LOST ]
2769 POPE 2774 [POPE*S INTELLECTUAL CHARACTER. POPE AND DRYDEN COMPARED]
2774 JAMES BOSWELL (1740*1795) 2778 BOSWELL ON THE GRAND TOUR 2779
[BOSWELL INTERVIEWS VOLTAIRE] 2779 THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.
2781 [PLAN OF THE LIFE ] 2781 [JOHNSON*S EARLY YEARS. MARRIAGE AND
LONDON] 2782 [THE LETTER TO CHESTERFIELD] 2787 [A MEMORABLE YEAR:
BOSWELL MEETS JOHNSON] 2790 [GOLDSMITH. SUNDRY OPINIONS. JOHNSON MEETS
HIS KING] 2793 [FEAR OF DEATH] 2797 [OSSIAN. *TALKING FOR VICTORY*] 2797
[DINNER WITH WILKES] 2800 [DREAD OF SOLITUDE] 2804 [*A BOTTOM OF GOOD
SENSE.* BET FLINT. *CLEAR YOUR MIND OF CANT*] 2805 [JOHNSON PREPARES FOR
DEATH] 2806 [JOHNSON FACES DEATH] 2807 FRANCES BURNEY (1752*1840) 2810
THE JOURNAL AND LETTERS 2811 [FIRST JOURNAL ENTRY] 2811 [MR. BARLOW*S
PROPOSAL] 2812 [*DOWN WITH HER, BURNEY!*] 2815 [A YOUNG AND AGREEABLE
INFIDEL] 2816 [ENCOUNTERING THE KING] 2819 [A MASTECTOMY] 2822 LIBERTY
2828 JOHN LOCKE 2829 TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT 2830 CHAPTER IV. OF
SLAVERY 2830 CHAPTER IX. OF THE ENDS OF POLITICAL SOCIETY AND GOVERNMENT
2831 MARY ASTELL: A PREFACE, IN ANSWER TO SOME OBJECTIONS TO REFLECTIONS
UPON MARRIAGE 2833 XXX / C ONTENTS ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER, THIRD EARL OF
SHAFTESBURY 2837 SENSUS COMMUNIS : AN ESSAY ON THE FREEDOM OF WIT AND
HUMOR 2838 PART 1, SECTION 1 2838 PART 1, SECTION 2 2839 JAMES THOMSON:
ODE: RULE, BRITANNIA 2840 DAVID HUME: OF THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS 2841
EDMUND BURKE: SPEECH ON THE CONCILIATION WITH THE AMERICAN COLONIES 2845
SAMUEL JOHNSON: [A BRIEF TO FREE A SLAVE] 2849 OLAUDAH EQUIANO: THE
INTERESTING NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF OLAUDAH EQUIANO, OR GUSTAVUS VASSA,
THE AFRICAN, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF 2850 [THE MIDDLE PASSAGE] 2851 [A FREE
MAN] 2855 JAMES THOMSON (1700*1748) 2860 THE SEASONS 2860 AUTUMN 2860
[EVENING AND NIGHT] 2860 THOMAS GRAY (1716*1771) 2862 ODE ON A DISTANT
PROSPECT OF ETON COLLEGE 2863 ODE ON THE DEATH OF A FAVORITE CAT 2865
ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD 2867 WILLIAM COLLINS (1721*1759)
2870 ODE ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER 2870 ODE TO EVENING 2873 CHRISTOPHER
SMART (1722*1771) 2874 JUBILATE AGNO 2875 [MY CAT JEOFFRY] 2875 OLIVER
GOLDSMITH (CA. 1730*1774) 2877 THE DESERTED VILLAGE 2877 GEORGE CRABBE
(1754*1832) 2886 THE VILLAGE 2887 FROM BOOK 1 2887 WILLIAM COWPER
(1731*1800) 2890 THE TASK 2891 BOOK 1 2891 [A LANDSCAPE DESCRIBED. RURAL
SOUNDS] 2891 [CRAZY KATE] 2892 BOOK 3 2893 [THE STRICKEN DEER] 2893 C
ONTENTS / XXXI BOOK 4 2893 [THE WINTER EVENING: A BROWN STUDY] 2893 THE
CASTAWAY 2895 POPULAR BALLADS 2898 LORD RANDALL 2899 BONNY BARBARA ALLAN
2899 THE WIFE OF USHER*S WELL 2900 THE THREE RAVENS 2902 SIR PATRICK
SPENS 2902 THE BONNY EARL OF MURRAY 2904 POEMS IN PROCESS A1 JOHN MILTON
A3 LYCIDAS A3 ALEXANDER POPE A5 THE RAPE OF THE LOCK A5 AN ESSAY ON MAN
A6 SAMUEL JOHNSON A7 THE VANITY OF HUMAN WISHES A8 THOMAS GRAY A9 ELEGY
WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD A9 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIES A13 SUGGESTED
GENERAL READINGS A13 THE MIDDLE AGES A16 THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY A22 THE
EARLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURY A35 THE RESTORATION AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
A46 APPENDIXES LITERARY TERMINOLOGY A56 GEOGRAPHIC NOMENCLATURE A78
BRITISH MONEY A80 THE BRITISH BARONAGE A85 THE ROYAL LINES OF ENGLAND
AND GREAT BRITAIN A87 RELIGIONS IN ENGLAND A90 ILLUSTRATION: THE
UNIVERSE ACCORDING TO PTOLEMY A94 ILLUSTRATION: A LONDON PLAYHOUSE OF
SHAKESPEARE*S TIME A95 PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A97 INDEX A99 |
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