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Contents
PREFACE
TO THE NINTH EDITION
xxiii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
xxxiii
The Sixteenth Century
(1485-16ОЗ)
INTRODUCTION
531
TIMELINE
562
John Skelton (ca.
1460—152,9) 564
Mannerly Margery Milk and Ale
565
With Iullay, lullay, like a child
566
The Tunning of Elinour Rumming
567
Secundus Passus
567
Sir Thomas More
(1478—1535) 569
Utopia
572
Thomas More to Peter Giles, Greetings
572
Utopia
575
Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder
(1503—1542,) 646
The long love that in my thought doth harbor
648
Petrarch,
Rima
140 649
Whoso list to hunt
649
Petrarch,
Rima
190 649
Farewell, Love
650
I find no peace
650
Petrarch,
Rima
134 651
My galley
651
Petrarch,
Rima
189 652
Divers doth use
652
What vaileth truth?
652
Madam,
withouten
many words
653
They flee from me
653
The Lover Showeth How He Is Forsaken of Such as He
Sometime Enjoyed
654
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vii
viii
I CONTENTS
My lute, awake!
655
Forget not yet
656
Blame not my lute
656
Stand whoso list
657
Who list his wealth and ease retain
658
Mine own John Poins
659
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517—
1547)
66I
The soote season
662
Petrarch,
Rima
310 663
Love, that doth reign and live within my thought
663
Alas! so all things now do hold their peace
664
Petrarch,
Rima
164 664
Th'Assyrians' king, in peace with foul desire
664
So cruel prison how could betide
665
Wyatt resteth here, that quick could never rest
666
О
happy dames, that may embrace
668
Martial, the things for to attain
669
The Fourth Book of Virgil
669
[Dido in Love]
669
FAITH IN CONFLICT
671
THE ENGLISH BIBLE:
1
Corinthians
13 673
From Tyndale's Translation
674
From The Geneva Bible
674
From The Douay-Rheims Version
675
From The Authorized (King James) Version
676
WILLIAM TYNDALE: The Obedience of a Christian Man
677
[The Forgiveness of Sins]
677
[Scriptural Interpretation]
678
THOMAS MORE: A Dialogue Concerning Heresies
679
From Book
1,
Chapter
28 679
JOHN CALVIN: The Institution of Christian Religion
681
From Book
3,
Chapter
21 681
ANNE ASKEW: From The First Examination of Anne Askew
685
JOHN
FOXE:
Acts and Monuments
688
[The Death of Anne Askew]
688
BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER: From The Form of
Solemnization of Matrimony
689
BOOK OF HOMILIES: From An Homily Against
Disobedience and Willful Rebellion
692
RICHARD HOOKER: Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity
695
Book
1,
Chapter
3 696
[On the Several Kinds of Law, and on the Natural Law]
696
ROBERT SOUTHWELL: The Burning Babe
698
CONTENTS t
ix
Roger Ascham (1515—
1568) 699
The Schoolmaster
700
The First Book for the Youth
700
[Teaching Latin]
700
[The Italianate Englishman]
701
Sir Thomas Hoby (1530-1566)
704
Castiglione's The Courtier
704
Book
1,
Sections
25-26 704
[Grace]
704
Book
4,
Sections
49-73 706
[The Ladder of Love]
706
WOMEN IN POWER
721
MARY I (MARY TUDOR)
722
Letter to Henry
VIII 723
From An Ambassadorial Dispatch to the Holy Roman Emperor,
Charles V: The Coronation of Mary I
724
The Oration of Queen Mary in the Guildhall, on the First of
February,
1554 726
LADY JANE GREY
727
Roger Ascham's Schoolmaster
728
[A Talk with Lady Jane]
728
Front A Letter of the Lady Jane to M.H., late chaplain to the duke of
Suffolk her father
730
A Letter of the Lady Jane, Sent unto her Father
733
A Prayer of the Lady Jane
733
A Second Letter to Her Father
735
Foxe
s
Acts and Monuments
735
The Words and Behavior of the Lady Jane upon
the Scaffold
735
MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS
736
From Casket Letter Number
2 738
A Letter to Elizabeth I, May
17, 1568 740
From Narrative of the Execution of the Queen of Scots
742
ELIZABETH I
/49
Verses Written with a Diamond
750
From The Passage of Our Most Dread Sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth
through the City of London to Westminster on the Day before Her
Coronation
751
Speech to the House of Commons, January
28, 1563 753
From A Speech to a Joint Delegation of Lords and Commons,
November
5, 1566 754
From A Letter to Mary, Queen of Scots, February
24, 1567 757
The doubt of future foes
758
χ Ι
CONTENTS
On Monsieur's Departure
758
A Letter to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, February
10, 1586 759
A Letter to Sir Amyas Paulet, August
1586 760
A Letter to King James VI of Scotland, February
14, 1587 760
Verse Exchange between Elizabeth and Sir Walter Ralegh
761
Speech to the Troops at Tilbury
762
The "Golden Speech"
763
Edmund Spenser
(1552,?—1599) 766
The Shepheardes Calender
769
To His Booke
769
October
770
The Faerie Queene
775
A Letter of the Authors
777
Book
1 78
L
Book
2 934
Summary
934
Canto
12 934
[The Bower of Bliss]
934
Book
3 946
Summary
946
Canto
6 946
[The Garden of Adonis]
946
Cantos
7—10
Summary
959
Canto
11 960
Canto
12 973
Amoretti
985
Sonnet
1 985
Sonnet
34 986
Sonnet
37 986
Sonnet
54 986
Sonnet
64 987
Sonnet
65 987
Sonnet
67 988
Sonnet
68 988
Sonnet
74 988
Sonnet
75 989
Sonnet
79 989
Epithalamion
990
RENAISSANCE LOVE AND DESIRE
1000
THOMAS, LORD
VAUX:
The Aged Lover Renounceth Love
1005
GEORGE GASCOIGNE
1007
And if I did, what then?
1007
The Luliabv of a Lover
1008
CONTENTS
I
xi
EDWARD DE VERE,
EARL OF
OXFORD
1009
The lively lark stretched forth her wing
1009
FULKE GREVILLE, LORD BROOKE: Caelica
1010
61
("Caelica, while you do swear you love me best")
1010
69
("When all this All doth pass from age to age
) 1011
THOMAS LODGE: Pluck the fruit and taste the pleasure
1012
HENRY CONSTABLE: Diana (To live in hell, and heaven to behold)
1013
SAMUEL DANIEL: Delia
1014
9
("If this be love, to draw a weary breath")
1014
32
("But love whilst that thou may'st be loved again")
1014
33
("When men shall find thy flower, thy glory, pass")
1014
MICHAEL DRAYTON: Idea
1015
To the Reader of These Sonnets
1015
6
("How many paltry, foolish, painted things")
1015
8
("There's nothing grieves me, but that age should haste")
1016
50
("As in some countries far remote from hence")
1016
61
("Since there's no help, come, let us kiss and part")
1016
THOMAS CAMPION
1017
My sweetest
Lesbia
1017
I care not for these ladies
1018
When to her lute
Corinna
sings
1018
When thou must home to shades of underground
1019
Never love unless you can
1019
There is a garden in her face
1020
SIR JOHN DAVIES: Mine eye, mine ear, my will, my wit, my heart
1021
BARNABE
BARNES: Jove for Europa's love took shape of bull
1021
RICHARD BARNFIELD: Cynthia
1022
9
("Diana [on a time] walking the wood")
1022
II
("Sighing, and sadly sitting by my love")
1022
RICHARD
LINCHE:
The last so sweet, so balmy, so delicious
1023
Sir Walter Ralegh
(1552—
1618)
1023
The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd
1024
What is our life?
1025
[Sir Walter Ralegh to His Son]
102?
The Lie
1026
Farewell, false love
1028
Methought I saw the grave where Laura lay
1028
Nature, that washed her hands in milk
1029
[The Author's Epitaph, Made by Himself]
1030
From The discovery of the large, rich, and beautiful Empire of Guiana
1030
The History of the Wrorld
1033
[Conclusion: On Death]
1033
xii
I CONTENTS
John Lyly
(1554—1606) 1034
Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit
1035
[Euphues Introduced]
1035
Sir Philip Sidney
(1554—1586) 1037
The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia
1039
Book
2,
Chapter
1 1039
The Defense of Poesy
1044
Astrophil and Stella
1084
1
("Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show")
1084
2
("Not at first sight, nor with
a dribbèd
shot")
1085
5
("It is most true that eyes are formed to serve")
1085
6
("Some lovers speak, when they their muses entertain")
Ш86
7
("When Nature made her chief work, Stella's eyes")
1086
9
("Queen Virtue's court, which some call Stella's face")
1086
10
("Reason, in faith thou art well served")
1087
15
("You that do search for every purling spring")
1087
16
("In nature apt to like when I did see")
1087
18
("With what sharp checks I in myself am shent")
1088
20
("Fly, fly, my friends, I have my death-wound, fly")
1088
21
("Your words, my friend [right healthful caustics], blame")
1089
27
("Because I oft, in dark abstracted guise")
1089
28
("You that with allegory's curious frame")
1089
31
("With how sad steps,
О
Moon, thou climb'st the skies")
1090
33
("I might [unhappy word],
О
me, I might")
1090
34
("Come, let me write. 'And to what end?'")
1090
37
("My mouth doth water, and my breast doth swell")
1091
39
("Come Sleep!
О
Sleep, the certain knot of peace")
1091
41
("Having this day my horse, my hand, my lance")
1092
45
("Stella oft sees the very face of woe")
1092
47
("What, have I thus betrayed my liberty?")
1092
49
("I on my horse, and Love on me doth try")
1093
52
("A strife is grown between Virtue and Love")
1093
53
("In martial sports I had my cunning tried")
1093
54
("Because I breathe not love to every one")
1094
56
("Fie, school of Patience, fie, your lesson is")
1094
61
("Oft with true sighs, oft with uncalled tears")
1095
69
("O joy, too high for my low style to show")
1095
71
("Who will in fairest book of Nature know")
1095
72
("Desire, though thou my old companion art")
1096
74
("I never drank of Aganippe well")
1096
81
("O kiss, which dost those ruddy gems impart")
1096
Fourth Song ("Only joy, now here you are")
1097
87
("When I was forced from Stella ever dear")
1098
89
("Now that of absence the most irksome night")
1098
91
("Stella, while now by Honor's cruel might")
1099
94
("Grief, find the words; for thou hast made my brain")
1099
CONTENTS ! xiii
Eleventh Song ("Who is it that this dark night")
1100
106
("O absent presence, Stella is not here")
1101
108
("When Sorrow [using mine own fire's might]")
1101
Mary (Sidney) Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
(1562,-162,1) 1102
Psalm
52 1103
Psalm
139 1104
Christopher Marlowe
(1564—1593)
1106
Hero and
Leander 1107
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
1126
Doctor Faustus
1127
The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus
1128
The Two Texts of Doctor Faustus
1164
William Shakespeare
(1564—
1616) 1166
Sonnets
1170
1
("From fairest creatures we desire increase")
1171
3
("Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest")
1171
12
("When I do count the clock that tells the time")
1172
15
("When I consider every thing that grows")
1172
18
("Shall I compare
thee
to a summer's day?")
1172
19
("Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paws")
1173
20
("A woman's face with Nature's own hand painted")
1173
23
("As an unperfect actor on the stage")
1174
29
("When, in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes")
1174
30
("When to the sessions of sweet silent thought")
1174
33
("Full many a glorious morning have I seen")
1175
35
("No more be grieved at that which thou hast done")
1175
55
("Not marble nor the gilded monuments")
1175
60
("Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore")
1176
62
("Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye")
1176
65
("Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea")
1176
71
("No longer mourn for me when I am dead")
1177
73
("That time of year thou may'st in me behold")
1177
74
("But be contented; when that fell arrest")
1177
80
('Ό,
how I faint when I of you do write")
1178
85
("My tongue-tied muse in manners holds her still")
11/8
87
("Farewell: thou art too dear for my possessing")
1178
93
(''So shall I live supposing thou art true")
1179
94
("They that have power to hurt and will do none")
1179
97
("How like a winter hath my absence been")
1180
98
("From you have I been absent in the spring")
1180
105
("Let not my love be called idolatry")
1180
106
("When in the chronicle of wasted time")
1181
107
("Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul")
1181
xiv
I CONTENTS
110
("Alas, 'tis true I have gone here and there")
1181
116
("Let me not to the marriage of true minds")
1182
126
('Ό
thou, my lovely boy, who in thy power")
1182
127
("In the old age black was not counted fair")
1183
128
("How oft when thou, my music, music play'st")
1183
129
("Th' expense of spirit in a waste of shame")
1183
130
("My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun")
1184
135
("Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy
Wilľ)
1184
138
("When my love swears that she is made of truth")
1184
144
("Two loves I have of comfort and despair")
1185
146
("Poor soul, the center of my sinful earth")
1185
147
("My love is as a fever, longing still")
1186
152
("In loving
thee thou
know'st I am forsworn")
1186
Twelfth Night
1187
King Lear
1251
The Early Seventeenth Century
(16O3-166O)
INTRODUCTION
1341
TIMELINE
1368
John Donne
(157z—1631) 1370
Songs and Sonnets
1373
The Flea
1373
The Good-Morrow
1373
Song ("Go and catch a failing star")
1374
The Undertaking
1375
The Sun Rising
1376
The Indifferent
1377
The Canonization
1377
Song ("Sweetest love, I do not go")
1379
Air and Angels
1380
Break of Day
1380
A Valediction: Of Weeping
1381
Love's Alchemy
1382
A Nocturnal upon Saint Lucy's Day, Being the Shortest Day
1382
The Bait
1384
The Apparition
1385
A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning
1385
The Ecstasy
1386
The Funeral
1388
The Blossom
1389
The Relic
1390
A Lecture upon the Shadow
1391
Elegy
16.
On His Mistress
1392
Elegy
19.
To His Mistress Going to Bed
1393
CONTENTS [ xv
Satire
З
1394
Sappho to Philaenis
1397
An Anatomy of the World: The First Anniversary
1399
Holy Sonnets
1410
I
("Thou hast made me, and shall thy work decay?")
1410
5
("I am a little world made cunningly")
1411
7
("At the round earth's imagined corners, blow")
1411
9
("If poisonous minerals, and if that tree")
1412
10
("Death, be not proud, though some have called
thee")
1412
II
("Spit in my face ye Jews, and pierce my side")
1412
13
("What if this present were the world's last night?")
1413
14
("Batter my heart, three-personed God; for you")
1413
17
("Since she whom I loved hath paid her last debt")
1414
18
("Show me, dear Christ, thy spouse so bright and clear")
1414
19
("Oh, to vex me, contraries meet in one")
141:3
Good Friday,
1613.
Riding Westward
1415
A Hymn to Christ, at the Author's Last Going into Germany
1416
Hymn to God My God, in My Sickness
1417
A Hymn to God the Father
1418
Devotions upon Emergent Occasions
1419
Meditation
4 1419
Meditation
17 1420
From Expostulation
19 1421
From Death's Duel
1423
Izaak Walton
(1593—1683) 1424
The Life of Dr. John Donne
1426
[Donne on His Deathbed]
1426
Aemilia Lanyer
(1569—1645) 1430
Salve
Deus Rexjudaeorum
1431
To the Doubtful Reader
1431
To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty
1431
To the Virtuous Reader
1432
Eve's Apology in Defense of Women
1433
The Description of Cookham
1436
Ben'
Jonson
(1572—1637) 1441
Volpone, or The Fox
1443
Epigrams
] 539
To My Book
1539
On Something, That Walks Somewhere
1540
To William Camden
1540
On My First Daughter
1541
To John Donne
1541
On Giles and Joan
1541
On
Mv
First Son
1542
xvi
I CONTENTS
On Lucy, Countess of Bedford
1542
To Lucy, Countess of Bedford, with Mr. Donne's Satires
1543
To Sir Thomas Roe
1543
Inviting a Friend to Supper
1544
On Gut
1545
Epitaph on
S. P., a
Child of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel
1545
The Forest
1546
To Penshurst
1546
Song: To
Celia
1548
To Heaven
1549
Underwood
1549
From A Celebration of Charis in Ten Lyric Pieces
1549
4.
Her Triumph
1549
A Sonnet, to the Noble Lady, the Lady Mary Wroth
1550
My Picture Left in Scotland
1551
To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of That Noble Pair,
Sir Lucius
Cary
and Sir H. Morison
1551
Queen and Huntress
1555
To the Memory of My Beloved, The Author, Mr. William Shakespeare
1556
Ode to Himself
1558
Mary Wroth
(1587—
1651?)
1500
The Countess of Montgomery's Urania
1562
From The First Book
1562
Song ("Love what art thou? A vain thought")
1565
Pamphilia to Amphilanthus
1566
1
("When night's black mantle could most darkness prove")
1566
16
("Am I thus conquered? Have I lost the powers")
1567
25
("Like to the Indians scorched with the sun")
1567
28
Song ("Sweetest love, return again")
1567
39
("Take heed mine eyes, how you your looks do cast")
1568
40
("False hope which feeds but to destroy, and spill")
1568
64
("Love like a juggler comes to play his prize")
1569
68
("My pain, still smothered in my grieved breast")
1569
74
Song ("Love a child is ever crying")
1570
From A Crown of Sonnets Dedicated to Love
1570
77
("In this strange labyrinth how shall I turn?")
1570
103
("My muse now happy, lay thyself to rest")
1571
John Webster
(1580?—1625?) 1571
The Duchess of Main"
1572
GENDER RELATIONS: CONFLICT AND COUNSEL
1648
JOSEPH SVVETNAM: From The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle,
Froward, and Unconstant Women
1650
CONTENTS
I
xvii
RACHEL SPEGHT: Front
A Muzzle for
Melastomus 1652
WILLIAM
GOUGE: From Of
Domesticai
Duties
1655
INQUIRY AND EXPERIENCE
1661
SIR FRANCIS BACON
1662
Essays
1663
Of Truth
1663
Of Marriage and Single Life
1664
Of Great Place
1666
Of Superstition
1668
Of Plantations
1669
Of Negotiating
1671
Of Masques and Triumphs
1672
Of Studies [1
597
version]
1673
Of Studies
[1625
4'ersion]
1674
The Advancement of Learning
1675
[The Abuses of Language]
1675
From
Novum Organum
1677
The New Atlantis
1681
[Solomon's House]
1681
WILLIAM HARVEY: From Anatomical Exercises
. . .
Concerning
the Motion of the Heart and Blood
1686
ROBERT BURTON
1689
The Anatomy of Melancholy
1690
From Love Melancholy
1690
SIR THOMAS BROWNE
1696
Religio
Medici
1697
From Part
1 1697
From Part
2 1704
George Herbert
(1593—1633) 1/05
The Temple
1707
The Altar
1707
Redemption
1708
Easter
1708
Easter Wings
1709
Affliction
(1) 1710
Prayer
(1) 1711
Jordan
(1) 1712
Church Monuments
17'12
The Windows
1713
Denial
1713
Virtue
1714
xviii
I CO NTENTS
Man
1715
Jordan
(2) 1716
Time
1717
The Bunch of Grapes
1718
The Pilgrimage
1718
The Holdfast
1719
The Collar
1720
The Pulley
1721
The Flower
1721
The Forerunners
1723
Discipline
1724
Death
1725
Love
(3) 1725
Henry Vaughan (1621—
1695) 1726
Poems
1727
A Song to
Amoret
1727
Silex
Scintíllans
1728
Regeneration
1728
The Retreat
1730
Silence, and Stealth of Days!
1731
Corruption
1732
Unprofitableness
1733
The World
1733
They Are All Gone into the World of Light!
1735
Cock-Crowing
1736
The Night
1738
The Waterfall
1739
Richard Crashaw
(ca. 1613—
1649) 1740
The Delights of the Muses
1741
Music's Duel
1741
Steps to the Temple
1745
To the Infant Martyrs
1745
I Am the Door
ľ/45
On the Wounds of Our Crucified Lord
1746
Luke
11. [27] 1746
Carmen Deo
Nostro
1747
In the Holy Nativity of Our Lord God: A Hymn Sung
as by the Shepherds
1747
To the Noblest
&
Best of Ladies, the Countess of Denbigh
1750
The Flaming Heart
1752
Robert
Herrick (1591—1674) 1756
Hesperides
1757
The Argument of His Book
1757
Upon the Loss of His Mistresses
1757
CONTENTS
I
xix
The Vine
1758
Dreams
1758
Delight in Disorder
1758
His Farewell to Sack
1759
Corinna's Going A-Maying
1760
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time
1762
The Hock-Cart, or Harvest Home
1762
How Roses Came Red
1764
Upon the Nipples of Julia's Breast
1764
Upon Jack and Jill. Epigram
1764
To Marigolds
1765
His Prayer to Ben
Jonson
1765
The Bad Season Makes the Poet Sad
1765
The Night-Piece, to Julia
1766
Upon His Verses
1766
His Return to London
1766
Upon Julia's Clothes
1767
Upon
Prue,
His Maid
1767
To His Book's End
1767
Noble Numbers
1768
To His Conscience
1768
Another Grace for a Child
1768
Thomas Carew
(1595—1640) 1768
An Elegy upon the Death of the Dean of Paul's,
Dr. John Donne
1769
To Ben
Jonson
1771
A Song ("Ask me no more where Jove bestows")
1773
To Saxham
1773
A Rapture
1775
Richard Lovelace (1618-1657)
1779
Lucasta
1779
To Lucasta, Going to the Wars
1779
The Grasshopper
1780
To Althea, from Prison
1781
Love Made in the First Age. To Chloris
1782
Katherine
Philips
(1632—1664) 1783
A Married State
1784
Upon the Double Murder of King Charles
1/85
Friendship's Mystery, To My Dearest Lucasia
1786
To Mrs. M. A. at Parting
1/87
On the Death of My First and Dearest Child,
Hector Philips
1788
xx
I CONTENTS
Andrew Marvell
(162,1—1678) 1789
The Coronet
1791
Bermudas
1791
A Dialogue Between the Soul and Body
1792
The Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn
1794
To His Coy Mistress
1796
The Definition of Love
1798
The Picture of Little
Т. С
in a Prospect of Flowers
1799
The Mower Against Gardens
1800
Damon the Mower
1801
The Mower to the Glowworms
1803
The Mower's Song
1803
The Garden
1804
An
Horatian Ode
1806
Upon
Appleton
House
1811
CRISIS OF AUTHORITY
1834
REPORTING THE NEWS
1834
The Moderate, No.
28 1836
[The Trial of King Charles I, the first day]
1836
A Perfect Diurnal of Some Passages in Parliament, No.
288 1838
[The Execution of Charles I]
1838
POLITICAL· WRITING
1842
ROBERT
FILMER:
From
Patriarcha
1843
JOHN MILTON: From The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates
1846
GERRARD WINSTANLEY; From A New Year's Gift Sent to the
Parliament and Army
1849
THOMAS HOBBES: From Leviathan
1855
WRITING THE SELF
1867
LUCY HUTCHINSON
Memoirs of the Life of Colonel John Hutchinson
1868
[Charles I and Henrietta Maria]
1869
EDWARD HYDE, EARL OF CLARENDON
The History of the Rebellion
1871
[The Character of Oliver Cromwell]
1871
LADY ANNE HALKETT: The Memoirs
1874
[Springing the Duke]
1875
DOROTHY WAUGH: From A Relation Concerning
Dorothy Waugh's Cruel Usage by the Mayor of Carlisle
1878
Thomas Traherne
(1637—1674)
isso
Centuries of Meditation
1880
From The Third Century
1880
CONTENTS
I
xxi
Wonder
1881
On Leaping over the Moon
1883
Margaret Cavendish
(1623—1673)
i884
Poems and Fancies
1885
The Poetess's Hasty Resolution
1885
The Hunting of the Hare
1886
From A True Relation of My Birth, Breeding, and Life
1888
From The Description of a New World, Called The Blazing World
1891
John Milton
(1608—1674) 1897
Poems
1901
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity
1901
On Shakespeare
1909
L'Allegro
1909
II Penseroso
1913
Lycidas
1917
The Reason of Church Government Urged Against
Preláty
1924
[Plans and Projects]
1924
From Areopagitica
1929
Sonnets
1939
How Soon Hath Time
1939
On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Parliament
1940
To the Lord General Cromwell, May
1652 1941
When I Consider How My Light Is Spent
1942
On the Late Massacre in Piedmont
1942
Methought I Saw My Late Espoused Saint
1943
Paradise Lost
1943
Appendixes
ai
General Bibliography
A3
Literary Terminology
AIO
Geographic Nomenclature A31
British Money A33
The British Baronage A38
The Royal Lines of England and Great Britain A41
Religions in England A44
Illustration;
The Universe According to Ptolemy A48
Illustration; A London Playhouse of Shakespeare's Time A49
PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A51
INDEX A53 |
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