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GEORGE GASCOIGNE (1525-1577)
A Sirange Passion of a Lover
John LYLY (15547-1006)
Appeles' Song
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY (1554-1586)
Sonnet xxxi
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Leave me,
Love, which reachest but to dust
Ditty: Heart Exchange .
Thomas LODGE (1558 ?-1625)
Rozalind's Madrigal
ROBERT GREENE (1560 ?-1592)
Some Say Love
Scphestia's Song to Her Child
The Shepherd's Wife's Song
Content
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE (1564-1593)
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
FRANCIS DAVISON (15757-1619?)
Madrigal: To Cupid
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616)
Songs from the Plays:
When icicles hang by the wall
Who is Silvia ? what is she.
Tell me, where is fancy bred
Under the greenwood tree
It was a lover and his lass
Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more
O Mistress mine, where are you roaming ?
Take, O take those lips away
Hark, hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings
Sonnets:
xviii: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
xxix: When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes
XXX: When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
xxxiii: Full many a glorious morning have I seen
lx: Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore
Ixxi: No longer mourn for me when I am dead .
lxxiii: That time of year thou mayst in me behold
xiv: To me, fair friend, you never can be old
cvi: When in the chronicle of wasted time
cix: 0, never say that I was false of heart
cxvi: Let me not to the marriage of true minds
CXXX: My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun
John DONNE (1573-1631)
Go and Catch a Falling Star
Love's Deity
Death
Ben Jonson (1573-1637)
Echo's Dirge for Narcissus
To Celia
Simplex Munditiis
Song: That Women Are but Men's Shadows
Hymn to Diana
A Nymph's Passion
Joux FLETCHER (1579-1625)
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Melancholy
Drink to-day, and drown all sorrow
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MICHAEL DRAYTON (1563-1631)
Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part
WILLIAM DRUMMOND (1585-1649)
To a Nightingale
The Book of the World
Madrigal: Life, a Bubble
Thomas CAMPION (?-1619)
The Challenge
Cherry Ripe
Advice to a Girl .
Of Corinna's Singing
GEORCE WITHER (1588-1667)
The Lover's Resolution
Thomas Carew (1595?-1639?)
Red and White Roses
Song: Would you know what's soft?
Mediocrity in Love Rejected
Celia Singing (You that think love can convey)
Ask Me No More
To My Inconstant Mistress
Persuasions to Joy
Celia Singing (Hark how my Celia)
SIR JOHN SUCKLING (1609-1642)
I prithee send me back my heart
so pale and wan, fond lover?
Why
The Siege :
RICHARD LOVELACE (1618-1658)
To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars
To Althea, from Prison
The Scrutiny
ROBERT HERRICK (1591-1674)
Corinna's Going A-Maying
Night Piece, to Julia
To Electra
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time
To Primroses Filled with Morning Dew
To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything
To Daffodils
A Thanksgiving to God for His House
To Perilla
His Poetry His Pillar
GEORGE HERBERT (1593-1633)
Love
Virtue
Employment
Easter Wings
EDMUND WALLER (1606-1687)
Go, lovely rose
John MILTON (1608-1674)
To the Nightingale
On His Being Arrived to the Age of Twenty-three
To the Lord General Cromwell
On the Late Massacre in Piedmont
On His Blindness
Henry VAUGHAN (1622-1695)
The Retreat
The World
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Peace
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MATTHEW PRIOR (1664-1721)
An Ode
To Chloe Weeping
A Song
John DRYDEN (1631-1700)
Alexander's Feast
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THE MORAL AND DIDACTIC ESSAY .
Francis Bacon, LORD VERULAM (1561-1626)
Essays or Counsels Civil and Moral:
I. Of Truth
II. . Of Death
IV. Of Revenge
V. Of Adversity
VII. Of Parents and Children
VIII. Of Marriage and Single Life
X. Of Love
XVIII. Of Travel
XXIII. Of Wisdom for a Man's Self
XXVII. Of Friendship
XXVIII. Of Expense
XLII. Of Youth and Age
XLIII. Of Beauty
XLVII. Of Negotiating
L. Of Studies
LVII. Of Anger
THE CLASSICAL EPIC .
JOHN MILTON (1608-1674)
Paradise Lost, Books i-ii
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TRAGEDY
All for Love.
FORMS IN THE HEROIC COUPLET
ALEXANDER POPE (1688-1744)
Mock Epic: The Rape of the Lock
Verse Essay: An Essay on Criticism .
Rimed Epistle: Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot
THE PERIODICAL ESSAY
JOSEPH Addison (1672-1719) and RICHARD STEELE (1672-1729)
The Tatler:
1. Prospectus
45. Companions
192. Travelers' Moods
The Spectator:
1. Description of the Writer
2. The Spectator Club
IO. The Purpose of The Spectator
34. Satire
70. The Ballad of Chevy Chase
A Future Historian's View
The Fan Drill
Sir Roger at Church
235. The Trunk-Maker
275. A Beau's Head
281. A Coquette's Heart
367. Paper and Printing
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IOI.
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II2.
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PROSE SATIRE
JONATHAN SWIFT (1667-1745)
Gulliver's Travels: A Voyage to Lilliput
THE LETTER .
PhilP STANHOPE, EARL OF CHESTERFIELD (1694-1773)
Letters to His Son (selected)
BIOGRAPHY
Boswell's Life of Johnson (abridged)
COMEDY OF MANNERS
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN (1751-1816)
The School for Scandal .
LYRIC POETRY OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD .
ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796)
To a Mouse
To a Mountain Daisy
Epistle to Davie
A Bard's Epitaph
For A' That and A' That
Mary Morison
Flow Gently, Sweet Afton
Highland Mary
To Mary in Heaven
A Red, Red Rose
I Love My Jean
Bonnie Doon
0, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast
Ae Fond Kiss
Duncan Gray
Auld Lang Syne
John Anderson
Tam Glen
Bruce to His Men at Bannockburn
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (1770-1850)
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey
Three Years She Grew .
She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways
A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal
I Traveled among Unknown Men
My Heart Leaps Up
The Solitary Reaper
She Was a Phantom of Delight
To the Cuckoo
To the Daisy
The Daffodils
To the Skylark
Ode to Duty
Character of the Happy Warrior
Ode on Intimations of Immortality
It Is A Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free
Upon Westminster Bridge
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615
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617
To Sleep
London, 1802
The World Is Too Much with Us
When I Have Borne in Memory
The Inner Vision
GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON (1788-1824)
Sonnet on Chillon
She Walks in Beauty
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Stanzas for Music:
There's not a joy the world can give like that it takes away
There be none of Beauty's daughters.
Fare Thee Well
Maid of Athens, Ere 'we' Part :
To Thomas Moore
On This Day 1 Complete My Thirty-sixth Year
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY (1792-1822)
Ozymandias
Ode to the West Wind
The Indian Serenade
Love's Philosophy
Love's Lingering.
The Flight of Love
To a Skylark .
The Cloud
Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples
A Lament
JOHN KEATS (1795-1821)
Ode to a Nightingale
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern
Ode on a Grecian Urn
Ode to Autumn
Bards of Passion and of Mirth
Robin Hood
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
On the Grasshopper and Cricket
When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be
To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent
Bright Star! Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art
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NARRATIVE POETRY OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD.
ROBERT Burns (1759-1796)
The Cotter's Saturday Night
Michael
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE (1772-1834)
Cristabel
SIR WALTER SCOTT (1771-1832)
The Lay of the Last Minstrel .
The Prisoner of Chillon
La Belle Dame Sans Merci
The Eve of St. Agnes
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THE FAMILIAR ESSAY
CHARLES LAMB (1775-1834)
Dream-Children: A Reverie
Poor Relations
A Dissertation upon Roast Pig
Old China
The Superannuated Man
WILLIAM HAZLITT (1778-1830)
On Going a Journey
Leigh Hukt (1784-1859)
Getting Up on Cold Mornings