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JOHN GOWER
The Tale of the Coffers or Caskets, &c. (in the fifth Book of the “Confessio Amantis")
Of the Gratification which the Lover's Passion receives from the Sense of Hearing (in the
sixth Book of the “ Confessio Amantis")
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JOHN LYDGATE
Canace condemned to Death by her Father Æolus, sends to her guilty Brother, Macareus,
the last Testimony of her unhappy Passion (Book I. fol. 39)
SIR THOMAS WYAT
Ode.—The Lover complaineth the Unkindness of his Love
From his SongS AND EPIGRAMS
A Description of such a one as he would love
Of his Return from Spain
From His ODES
An earnest Suit to his unkind Mistress not to forsake him
To bis Mistress
He lamenteth that he had ever Cause to doubt his Lady's Faith
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HENRY HOWARD, Earl of SURREY
Prisoned in Windsor, he recounteth his Pleasure there passed
Description of Spring
How each thing, save the Lover, in Spring reviveth to Pleasure
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LORD VAUX
l'pon his white Hairs (from “ The Aged Lover's Renunciation of Love")
PAGE
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36
RICHARD EDWARDS
He requesteth some friendly Comfort, affirming his Constancy
WILLIAM HUNNIS.
The Love that is requited with Disdain
THOMAS SACKVILLE, Baron BUCKHURST AND EARL OF DORSET
From his Induction to the Complaint of Henry Duke of Buckingham
GEORGE GASCOIGNE
The Arraignment of a Lover
From his “Grief of Joy"
Vanity of Youth
Swiftness of Time
The Vanity of the Beautiful
JOHN HARRINGTON
Verses on a most stony-hearted Maiden, who did sorely beguile the noble Knight, my true
Friend
Sonnet on Isabella Markham
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EDMUND SPENSER
Fairy Queen, Book I. Canto III. (Una followed by the Lion)
Canto V.
Book II. Canto VI.
Sir Guyon, guided by the Palmer Temperance, passes the Dangers of the Bower of Bliss
Glauce and Britomart exploring the Cave of Merlin
Belphæbe finds Timias wounded, and conveys him to her Dwelling (Book III. Canto V.)
Sonnet LXXXVI.
Sonnet LXXXVIII.
POETRY OF UNCERTAIN AUTHORS OF THE END OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY 57
The Soul's Errand (from Davison's “ Poetical Rhapsody”)
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Canzonet (from Davison's “ Rhapsody," Edit. 1608)
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From “ The Phænix' Nest," Edit. 1593
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From the same
Songs. From Wilbye's “ Madrigals,” Edit. 1598
Froin Bird's Collection of Songs, &c.
From Weelkes's “ Madrigals,” Edit. 1604
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From Bateson's “ Madrigals,” Edit. 1606
To his Love (From “ England's Helicon ")
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JOHN LYLY
Cupid and Campaspe
Song From “ Alexander and Campaspe"
From “ Mother Bombie"
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ALEXANDER HUME
Thanks for a Summer's Day
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THOMAS NASH
Despair of a poor Scholar (from “ Pierce Penniless”)
EDWARD VERE, EARL OF OXFORD
Fancy and Desire (from “ The Paradise of Dainty Devices ")
Lines attributed to the Earl of Oxford (in a MS. of the Bodleian Library)
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THOMAS STORER .
From “ The Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey”
Wolsey's Ambition
Wolsey's Vision.
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FROM HENRY PERROT'S BOOK OF EPIGRAMS (entitled “ Springes for Woodcocks,”
Edit. 1613).
Ambitio Feminini Generis
Nec Sutor Ultra
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SIR THOMAS OVERBURY
From bis Poem “ The Wife"
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WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE
FROM his SONNETS
Sonnet II.
Sonnet LIV.
Sonnet CXVI.
Sonnet CXLV.
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SIR WALTER RALEIGH
The Silent Lover
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A Nymph's Disdain of Love
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A Vision upon “ The Fairy Queen"
The Shepherd's Description of Love. (Ascribed to Sir W. Raleigh in “ England's Helicon”) 77
Dulcina .
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His Love admits no Rival
JOSHUA SYLVESTER
Stanzas from “ All is not Gold that glitters." To Religion
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