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Poems.
Title:
Poems.
Author:
Shakespeare, William.
ISBN:
9781891788017
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (102 pages)
Contents:
Cover/Binding -- End Papers -- Blank -- Frontispiece/Title Page -- Benson's Preface -- Digges's Verses -- Warren's Verses/Fly-Title -- The Poems -- The glory of beautie -- Injurious Time. -- True Admiration. -- The force of love. -- The beautie of Nature. -- Loves crueltie. -- Youthfull glory. -- Good Admonition. -- Quicke prevention. -- Magazine of beautie. -- An invitation to Marriage. -- False beleefe. -- A Temptation. -- Fast and loose. -- True content. -- A bashfull Lover. -- Strong conceite. -- A sweet provocation. -- A constant vow. -- The Exchange. -- A disconsolation. -- Cruell Deceit. -- The unconstant Lover. -- The benefit of Friendship. -- Friendly concord. -- Inhumanitie. -- A congratulation. -- Losse and gaine. -- Foolish disdaine. -- Ancient Antipothy. -- Beauties valuation. -- Melancholy thoughts. -- Loves Losse. -- Loves Releese. -- Vnanimitie. -- Loath to depart. -- A Master-peece. -- Happinesse in content. -- A dutifull Message. -- Goe and come quickly. -- Two faithfull friends. -- Carelesse neglect. -- Stoute resolution. -- A Duell. -- Love-sicke. -- Loves labour lost. -- Wholesome counsell. -- Sat fuisse. -- A living monument. -- Familiaritie breeds contempt. -- Patiens Armatus. -- A Valediction. -- Nil magnis Invidia. -- Love-sicke. -- The Picture of true love. -- In prayse of his Love. -- A Resignation. -- Sympathizing love. -- A request to his scornfull Love. -- A Lovers affection though his Love proves unconstant. unconstant. -- Complaint for his Loves absence. -- An invocation to his Muse. -- Constant affection. -- Amazement. -- A Lovers excuse for his long absence. -- A complaint. -- Selfe flattery of her beautie. -- Tryall of loves constancy. -- A good construction of his Lovesunkindenesse. -- Errour in opinion. -- Vpon the receit of a Table Booke from his Mistris. -- A Vow. -- Loves safetie.

An intreatie for her acceptance. -- Vpon her playing on the Virginalls. -- Immoderate Lust. -- In prayse of her beautie though black. -- Vnkinde Abuse. -- A Love-Suite. -- His heart wounded by her eye. -- A Protestation. -- An Allusion. -- Life and death. -- A Consideration of death. -- Immoderate Passion. -- Loves powerfull subtilty. -- Retaliation. -- Sunne Set. -- A monument to Fame. -- Perjurie. -- The Tale of Cephalus and Procris. -- Cupids Tr eacherie. -- That Menelaus was cause of his owne wrongs. -- Mars and Venus. -- The History how the Mynotaure was begot. -- This Mynotaure, when hee came to growth, -- Achilles his concealement of his Sex in the Court of Lycomedes . -- A Lovers Complaint. -- The amorous Epistle of Paris to Hellen. -- Hellen to Paris. -- The Passionate Shepheard to his Love. -- The Nimphs reply to the Shepheard. -- Another of the same Nature. -- T ake, O take those lippes away, -- Let the bird of lowest lay -- Threnes. -- W hy should this Desart be, -- An Epitaph on the admirable Dramaticke Poet, William Sheakespeare. -- On the death of William Shakespeare, who died in Aprill, Anno Dom. 1 6 1 6 . -- An Elegie on the death of that famous Writer and Actor, M. William Shakspeare. -- FINIS. -- An Addition of some Excellent Poems, to those precedent, of Renowned Shakespeare, By other Gentlemen. -- His Mistress Drawne. -- Her minde. -- To Ben. Iohnson. -- His Mistris Shade. -- Lavinia walking in a frosty Morning. -- A Sigh sent to his Mistresse. -- An Allegoricall allusion of melancholythoughts to Bees. -- The Primrose. -- A Sigh. -- A Blush. -- Orpheus Lute. -- Am I dispis'd because you say, -- Vpon a Gentlewoman walking on the Grasse. -- On his Love going to Sea. -- A ske me no more where Iove bestowes, -- F I N I S . -- Backmatter -- Blank -- Blank -- Endpapers -- 1-3: Loves crueltie. -- 4-6: Magazine of beautie.

7: Quicke prevention. -- 8-12: An invitation to Marriage. -- 13-15: Youthfull glory. -- 16, 17: Good Admonition. -- 18-19: (Omitted) -- 20: The Exchange. -- 21: True content. -- 22: Strong conceite. -- 23: A bashfull Lover. -- 24: A Master-peece. -- 25: Happinesse in content. -- 26: A dutifull Message. -- 27-29: A disconsolation. -- 30-32: The benefit of Friendship. -- 33-35: Loves Releefe. -- 36, 37: Vnanimitie. -- 38-40: A congratulation. -- 41, 42: Losse and gaine. -- 43: (Omitted) -- 44, 45: Melancholy thoughts. -- 46, 47: Two faithfull friends. -- 48: Carelesse neglect. -- 49: Stoute resolution. -- 50, 51: Goe and come quickly. -- 52: Familiaritie breeds contempt. -- 53, 54: True Admiration. -- 55: A living monument. -- 56: (Omitted) -- 57, 58: The force of love. -- 59: The beautie of Nature. -- 61: Patiens Armatus. -- 62: Sat fuisse. -- 60, 63-66: Injurious Time. -- 67-69: The glory of beautie -- 70: Nil magnis Invidia. -- 71, 72, 74: A Valediction. -- 73, 77: Sunne Set. -- 75-76: (Omitted) -- 78, 79: Retaliation. -- 80, 81: Love-sicke. -- 82-85: In prayse of his Love. -- 86, 87: A Resignation. -- 88-91: A request to his scornefull Love. -- 92-95: A Lovers affection though his Love proves unconstant. unconstant. -- 96: (Omitted) -- 97-99: Complaint for his Loves absence. -- 100, 101: An invocation to his Muse. -- 102, 103: Amazement. -- 104-106: Constant affection. -- 107, 108: A monument to Fame. -- 109, 110: A Lovers excuse for his long absence. -- 111, 112: A complaint. -- 113-115: Selfe flattery of her beautie. -- 116: The Picture of true love. -- 117-119: Tryall of loves constancy. -- 120: A good construction of his Lovesunkindenesse. -- 121: Errour in opinion. -- 122: Vpon the receit of a Table Booke from his Mistris. -- 123: A Vow. -- 124: Loves safetie. -- 125: An intreatie for her acceptance. -- 126: (Omitted).

128: Vpon her playing on the Virginalls. -- 129: Immoderate Lust. -- 127, 130-132: In prayse of her beautie though black. -- 133, 134: Vnkinde Abuse. -- 135, 136: A Love-Suite. -- 137, 139, 140: His heart wounded by her eye. -- 138: False Beleefe -- 141, 142: A Protestation. -- 143: An Allusion. -- 144: A Temptation. -- 145: Life and death. -- 146: A Consideration of death. -- 147: Immoderate Passion. -- 148-150: Loves powerfull subtilty. -- 151, 152: Perjurie. -- 153, 154: Cupids Tr eacherie.
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