The Oxford book of seventeenth century verse
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Physical Description:
xv, 974 pages ; 20 cm.
print - Publisher: London ; Oxford University Press, 1968.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "First published 1934 [by the Clarendon Press] .... Reprinted 1968." Includes indexes. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Royall presents / Nathaniel Wanley -- The sigh / Nathaniel Wanley -- Humaine cares / Nathaniel Wanley -- Ladies, though to your conqu'ring eyes / Sir George Etherege -- Chloris, 'tis not in your power / Sir George Etherege -- The Lark -- Beauty extoll'd -- A messe of nonsense -- A Devonshire song -- Against platonick love -- Age not to be rejected -- Hang sorrow, cast away care -- When Aurelia first I courted -- Chloris, when I to thee present -- On his Mistris that lov'd hunting -- On his Mistress going from home -- The salutation / Thomas Traherne -- The rapture / Thomas Traherne -- Solitude / Thomas Traherne -- On Christmas Day / Thomas Traherne -- Shadows in the water / Thomas Traherne -- A thought of death / Thomas Flatman -- The Defiance / Thomas Flatman -- A morning hymn / Thomas Ken -- An evening hymn / Thomas Ken -- Song written at sea... / Charles Sackville -- Phillis for shame let us improve / Charles Sackville -- Dorinda's sparkling wit / Charles Sackville -- On a fair beggar / Philip Ayres -- Ah Cloris! that I now could sit / Sir Charles Sedley -- A song to Celia / Sir Charles Sedley -- Love still has something of the sea / Sir Charles Sedley -- Phillis knotting / Sir Charles Sedley -- Phillis is my only joy / Sir Charles Sedley -- Love arm'd / Aphra Behn -- A catch / Henry Aldrich -- The mistress / John Wilmot -- Absent from thee I languish still / John Wilmot -- Love and life / John Wilmot -- Upon drinking in a bowl / John Wilmot -- Constancy / John Wilmot -- Upon nothing / John Wilmot -- An allusion to Horace / John Wilmot -- A satyr against mankind / John Wilmot -- I am no subject unto fate -- Happy is the country life -- excerpt from A satyr address'd to a friend / John Oldham -- Bright was the morning / Thomas D'Urfey -- Born with the vices / Thomas D'Urfey -- The retirement / John Norris of Bemerton -- Hymn to darkness / John Norris of Bemerton -- The old man's wish / Walter Pope -- Tho' you may boast you're fairer -- Twas night -- How pleasant is this flowery plain -- Fair Sylvia -- |
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Subject: | English poetry Early modern, 1500-1700 |
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