GEORGE GASCOIGNE
Good-morrow
Good-night
THOMAS SACKVILLE, LORD BUCKHURST AND EARL OF DORSET
Allegorical Characters from 'The Mirror of Magistrates'
Henry Duke of Buckingham in the Infernal Regions
JOHN HARRINGTON
Sonnet on Isabella Markham
Verses on a most stony-hearted Maiden
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY
To Sleep
Sonnets
ROBERT SOUTHWELL
Look Home
The Image of Death
Love's Servile Lot
Times go by Turns
THOMAS WATSON
The Nymphs to their May-Queen
Sonnet
THOMAS TURBERVILLE
In praise of the renowned Lady Aime, Countess of Warwick
UNKNOWN
Harpalus' Complaint of Phillida's Love bestowed on Corin, who loved
her not, and denied him that loved her
A Praise of his Lady
That all things sometime find Ease of their Pain, save only the Lover
From 'The Phoenix' Nest'
From the same
The Soul's Errand
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SECOND PERIOD.
FROM SPENSER TO DRYDEN.
FRANCIS BEAUMONT
To Ben Jonson
On the Tombs in Westminster
An Epitaph
SIR WALTER RALEIGH
The Country's Recreations
The Silent Lover
A Vision upon 'The Fairy Queen'
Love admits no Rival
JOSHUA SYLVESTER
To Religion
On Man's Resemblance to God
The Chariot of the Sun
RICHARD BARNFIELD
Address to the Nightingale
ALEXANDER HUME
Thanks for a Summer's Day
OTHER SCOTTISH POETS
SAMUEL DANIEL
Richard II.
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