Brittons bovvre of delights Contayning many, most delectable and fine deuices, of rare epitaphes, pleasant poems, pastorals and sonets by N.B. Gent.
- Title
- Brittons bovvre of delights Contayning many, most delectable and fine deuices, of rare epitaphes, pleasant poems, pastorals and sonets by N.B. Gent.
- Author
- Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: By Richard Ihones, at the Rose and Crowne neere Holborne Bridge,
- 1591.
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Contents
- title page
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To the Gentlemen
Readers. - Amoris Lachrimae.
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Poems and Sonets.
- A pleasant Poem
- Another.
- Another.
- A sweete Pastorall.
- A Sonet.
- A Poem.
- A Poem.
- A Pastorall.
- A Poem.
- Of his Mistresse loue.
- Of a discontented minde.
- Of his Mistresse beautie.
- A Sonet.
- A pastorall of Phillis and Coridon.
- The complaint of a forsaken Louer.
- A prettie Fancie.
- An Epitaph on the death of a noble Gentleman.
- The summe of the former in foure lines.
- In the praise of his Mistresse,
- Of Truth and Loue.
- Rare newes.
- Of a wearie life.
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Of his vnhappie sta
e of life. - His complaint against Loue and Fortune.
- In the praise of his Penelope.
- A Poem.
- A Poem.
- A Poem.
- A Poem.
- Vpon a scoffing laughter giuen by a Gentlewoman.
- A sweete contention betweene Loue, his Mistresse, and Bewtie.
- A Sonet to the tune of a hone a hone
- In commendation of the maides of Honour.
- Diana virgin, her complaint to the Goddesse Diana.
- Brittons vision of Cupids complaint against his fowle father Vulcan for begetting him.
- Brittons second dreame of Venus com∣plaint when she lost her son Cupid.
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Pastorals and Sonets.
- A deuice of Diogenes Tubbe.
- A Metaphor.
- Of the birth and bringing vp of desire.
- A pleasant Sonet.
- Another sweete Sonet.
- A Poem.
- A Sonet.
- Another fine Sonet.
- A Pastorall.
- Coridons supplication to Phillis.
- A Sonet.
- A Louers complaint.
- A Shepheards dreame.
- A pleasant sweet song.
- A Sonet of Time and Pleasure.
- Of a Louer in dispaire.
- A Sonet of faire womens ficklenesse in loue.
- Of the foure Elements.
- Brittons farewell to Hope.