English Renaissance Poetry: A Collection of Shorter Poems from Skelton to JonsonJohn Williams Including authoritative texts of poems by twenty-three major and minor poets--from John Donne, Edmund Spenser, William Shakespeare, and Ben Jonson to George Gasciogne and Fulke Greville--and Williams' critical preface, English Renaissance Poetry remains an invaluable introductory anthology of short poems from our first modern poetry. |
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... thee ? Come when thou list , welcome to me , Woefully arrayed . Of record thy good Lord I have been and shall be : I am thine , thou art mine , my brother I call thee . Thee love I entirely - see what is befallen me ! Sore beating ...
... thee ? Come when thou list , welcome to me , Woefully arrayed . Of record thy good Lord I have been and shall be : I am thine , thou art mine , my brother I call thee . Thee love I entirely - see what is befallen me ! Sore beating ...
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... thee , and thee to me . " No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . " Night hath closed all in her cloak , Twinkling stars love - thoughts provoke , Danger hence good care doth keep , Jealousy itself doth sleep ; Take me to thee , and thee ...
... thee , and thee to me . " No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . " Night hath closed all in her cloak , Twinkling stars love - thoughts provoke , Danger hence good care doth keep , Jealousy itself doth sleep ; Take me to thee , and thee ...
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... thee , and thee to me . " No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . " Niggard Time threats , if we miss This large offer of our bliss , Long stay ere he grant the same : Sweet , then , while each thing doth frame , Take me to thee , and ...
... thee , and thee to me . " No , no , no , no , my dear , let be . " Niggard Time threats , if we miss This large offer of our bliss , Long stay ere he grant the same : Sweet , then , while each thing doth frame , Take me to thee , and ...
Contents
Sir Thomas More | 15 |
Thomas Lord Vaux | 51 |
George Gascoigne | 73 |
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Barnabe Googe beauty beauty's behold Ben Jonson bliss blood breath bright Caelica Cupid dear death delight desire didst disdain dost doth dwell earth echo ring edited Edmund Spenser English English poetry eyes face fair fame Fancy quoth farewell fear fire flowers fools fortune Fulke Greville George Gascoigne give Googe grace Greville grief hath heart heaven heavenly honor John Donne kiss leave light live look Lord love's lovers lullaby lust lute Michael Drayton mind mourn Muse Native never NICHOLAS GRIMALD night pain Petrarch Petrarchan play pleasure poems poet poetry praise rage rest Samuel Daniel scorn seek shadow shalt Sidney sigh sight sing sleep song sonnets sorrow soul sweet tears tell thee thine things Thomas Campion thou art thou hast thought unto verse wanton Whilst William Shakespeare worth Wyatt ye list youth
References to this book
Old Age in Myth and Symbol: A Cultural Dictionary Patrick Mckee,Jennifer Mclerran No preview available - 1991 |