English Renaissance Poetry: a Collection of Shorter Poems from Skelton To... (p)University of Arkansas Press |
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Contents
John Skelton | 3 |
Sir Thomas More | 15 |
Sir Thomas Wyatt | 25 |
Thomas Lord Vaux | 51 |
Henry Howard Earl of Surrey | 61 |
George Gascoigne | 73 |
Barnabe Googe | 111 |
George Turberville | 123 |
George Peele | 225 |
Robert Greene | 229 |
Thomas Lodge | 235 |
Samuel Daniel | 241 |
Michael Drayton | 253 |
English Madrigal Verse | 267 |
William Shakespeare | 289 |
Thomas Campion | 311 |
Sir Edward Dyer | 135 |
Sir Walter Ralegh | 143 |
Edmund Spenser | 157 |
Sir Philip Sidney | 181 |
Fulke Greville | 205 |
Thomas Nashe | 331 |
John Donne | 337 |
Ben Jonson | 373 |
Index of Titles and First Lines | 403 |
Common terms and phrases
appear bear beauty behold better blood body breath bring cause dead dear death delight desire doth earth edited English eyes face fair fall fancy farewell fear fire flowers follow fortune give grace grief hand hast hath head hear heart heaven honor hope hour Italy keep kind leave light lines live look Lord love's lovers mind move Native Nature never night once pain pass Petrarchan play pleasure poems poet poetry praise reason remain rest ring seek seen shadow sight sing sleep song sorrow soul speak spring stand stay sweet tears tell thee thine things Thomas thou thought tradition true turn unto verse waste worth write youth
References to this book
Old Age in Myth and Symbol: A Cultural Dictionary Patrick Mckee,Jennifer Mclerran No preview available - 1991 |