Poems: by Michaell Draiton Esquire
- Title
- Poems: by Michaell Draiton Esquire
- Author
- Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631.
- Publication
- London :: Printed [by Valentine Simmes] for N. Ling,
- 1605.
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Contents
- title page
- The Arguments.
- To Sir Walter Aston, Knight of the ho∣nourable order of the Bath, and my most worthy Patron.
- To the Reader.
- To M. Michaell Drayton.
- To M. Michaell Drayton.
- poem
- To the Reader.
- To M. Michaell Drayton.
- To M. Michaell Drayton.
- To M. Michaell Drayton.
- ¶ To the excellent Lady Lucie Countesse of Bedford.
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The Epistle of Rosamond to King
Henry the second. -
Henry
to Rosamond. - King Iohn to Matilda.
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Matilda
to King John. - ¶ To the vertuous Lady, the Lady Anne Harrington, wife to the hono∣rable Gentleman, sir Iohn Harrington Knight.
- Queene Isabell to Mortimer.
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Mortimer to
Queene Isabell. -
❧ To my worthy and honored
friend, Sir Walter Aston Knight of the Bath. -
¶ Edward the Blacke-Prince to
Alice Countesse of Salisbury. -
Alice Countesse of Salsbury, to the Blacke Prince. - ¶ To the right Honourable and my very good Lord, Edward Earle of Bedford.
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Queene Isabell to Richard
the second. -
Richard the second to QueeneIsabell. -
To sir Iohn Swinerton Knight,
and one of the Aidermen of the Citie of London. -
Queene Katharine to Owen
Tudor. -
❧ Owen Tudor
to Queene Katherine - To my worthy and deerly estee∣med friend, Maister Iames Huish.
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Elinor Cobham
to Duke Humfrey. -
¶ Duke Humfrey to Elinor
Cobham -
¶ To my Honored Mistris, Mi∣stris Elizabeth Tanfield, the sole daughter and heire of that famous and learned Law∣yer,
Lawrence Tanfield Esquire. -
William de la Pole Duke of Suf∣folke, to Queene Margaret. - Queene Margaret to VVilliam de-la-Poole Duke of Suffolke.
- To the Right Worshipfull Sir Thomas Munson, Knight.
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Edward the fourth toShores wife -
¶ The Epistle of Shores wife to
king Edward the fourth. - To the right VVorshipfull Sir Henry Goodere of Powlesworth Knight.
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Mary the French Queene, toCharles Brandon, Duke of Suffolke. -
Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk, to Mary the French Queene. - To my most deere friend Mai∣ster Henry Lucas, sonne to Edward Lucas Esquire.
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Henry Howard Earle of Surrey toGeraldine -
Geraldine toHenry Howard Earle of Surrey. - To the virtuous Lady, the Lady Francis Goodere, wife to sir Henry Goodere, Knight.
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The Lady
Jane Gray to the LordGilford Dudley. - ¶ Gilford Dudley to Iane Gray.
- poem
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To the Reader of his Poems.
Sonet. 1. -
The second to the Reader.
Sonet. 2 -
IDEA.
- Sonnet 1.
- Sonnet. 2.
- Sonnet 3.
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An allusion to Narcissus.
Sonnet. 4. - Sonnet. 5.
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To Harmonie.
Sonnet. 6. - Sonnet 7.
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To the Moone.
Sonct. 8 -
To Lunacie.
Sonnet. 9. - Sonnet. 10.
- Sonnet. 11.
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To the Soule.
Sonnet. 12. -
To the Shaddow.
Sonnet. 13. - Sonnet. 14.
- Sonnet. 15.
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To the Phoeniae.
Sonnet 16. -
To Time.
Sonnet. 17. -
To the Celestiall numbers.
Sonnet. 18. -
To Humour.
Sonnet. 19. - Sonnet. 20.
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To the Spheares.
Sonnet. 21. -
To Folly.
Sonnet. 22. - Sonnet. 23.
- Sonnet 24.
- Sonnet 25.
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To Despaire.
Sonnet 26. -
To Fantasie.
Sonnet 27. - Sonnet 28.
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To the Sences.
Sonnet 29. -
To the Vestalls.
Sonnet 30. - Sonnet 31.
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To the riuer Ankor.
Sonnet 32. -
To Imagination.
Sonnet 33. -
To Admiration.
Sonnet 34. -
To Miracle.
Sonnet 35. -
To Wonder.
Sonnet 36. - Sonnet 37.
- Sonnet 38.
- Sonnet 39.
- Sonnet. 40.
- Sonnet. 41.
- Sonnet. 42.
- Sonnet. 43.
- Sonnet. 44.
- Sonnet. 45.
- Sonnet. 46.
- Sonnet. 47.
- Sonnet. 48.
- Sonnet. 49.
- Sonnet. 50.
- Sonnet. 51.
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An alusion to
Dedalus andIcarus. Sonnet 52. -
Another to the Riuer Ankor.
Sonnet 53. - Sonnet. 54.
- Sonnet 55.
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An allusion to the Aegl
ts. Sonnet 56. - Sonnet 57.
- Sonnet 58.
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To Prouerb.
Sonnet 59. - Sonnet 60.
- Sonnet 61.
- Sonnet 62.
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Certaine other Sonnets to great
and worthy Personages. -
The Legend of Robert Duke
of Normandie. -
The Legend of
Matilda -
The Legend of
Pierce Gaueston.