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|a Braden, Gordon.
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|a Sixteenth-Century Poetry
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|b An Annotated Anthology.
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|a 1 online resource (605 p.).
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|a Intro -- Sixteenth-Century Poetry An Annotated Anthology -- Contents -- Selected Contents by Theme -- Alphabetical List of Authors -- Chronology of Poems and Historical Events -- Introduction -- Anonymous -- Western wind, when will thou blow -- In a goodly night, as in my bed I lay -- O lusty lily, the lantern of all gentleness -- John Skelton (1460?-1529) -- From Against a Comely Custron -- Your ugly token -- From Divers Ballads and Ditties Solacious -- With lullay, lullay, like a child -- The ancient acquaintance, madam, between us twain -- Philip Sparrow
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|a From Garland or Chaplet of Laurel -- To Mistress Margaret Hussey -- Sir Thomas More (1477-1535) -- Louis, the Lost Lover -- Davy, the Dicer -- Henry VIII (1491-1547) -- Pastime with good company -- Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542) -- What vaileth truth, or by it to take pain? -- The long love that in my thought doth harbor -- Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind -- Each man me telleth I change most my device -- "If amorous faith, an heart unfeigned" -- "Farewell, Love, and all thy laws forever" -- "It may be good, like it who list" -- "I find no peace, and all my war is done"
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|a My galley, chargèd with forgetfulness -- Madam, withouten many words -- Of few words, sir, you seem to be -- Ye old mule, that think yourself so fair -- They flee from me that sometime did me seek -- They flee from me that sometime did me seek,"" alternate version -- There was never nothing more me pained -- Who hath heard of such cruelty before? -- If Fancy would favor -- Sometime I fled the fire that me brent -- My lute, awake! Perform the last -- To cause accord or to agree -- Unstable dream, according to the place -- You that in love find luck and abundance
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|a If waker care, if sudden pale color -- Tagus, farewell, that westward with thy streams -- Mine own John Poins, since ye delight to know -- My mother's maids, when they did sew and spin -- Who list his wealth and ease retain -- It was my choice, it was no chance -- Blame not my lute, for he must sound -- What should I say -- Tangled I was in love's snare -- The pillar perished is whereto I leant -- Stand whoso list upon the slipper top -- Lucks, my fair falcon, and your fellows all -- Sighs are my food, drink are my tears -- Thomas Vaux, Baron Vaux (1510-1556)
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|a Brittle beauty that nature made so frail -- I loathe that I did love -- Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517-1547) -- From Tuscan came my lady's worthy race -- Love that doth reign and live within my thought -- The soot season that bud and bloom forth brings -- Alas, so all things now do hold their peace -- Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green -- In Cyprus' springs (whereas dame Venus dwelt) -- Such wayward ways hath Love that most part in discord -- Although I had a check -- When Windsor walls sustained my wearied arm -- So cruel prison, how could betide, alas
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