The garland of good-will divided into three parts : containing many pleasant songs and pretty poems to sundry new notes : with a table to find the names of all the songs / written by T.D.
- Title
- The garland of good-will divided into three parts : containing many pleasant songs and pretty poems to sundry new notes : with a table to find the names of all the songs / written by T.D.
- Author
- Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for J. Wright ...,
- 1678.
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- Subject terms
- Songs, English -- England -- Texts.
- Ballads, English -- England -- Texts.
- Love poetry, English.
- Link to this Item
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A37506.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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"The garland of good-will divided into three parts : containing many pleasant songs and pretty poems to sundry new notes : with a table to find the names of all the songs / written by T.D." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A37506.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 9, 2024.
Contents
- THE Garland OF Good-will.
- The Table.
-
A Mournful Ditty on the Death of
Rosamond, KingHenry the Second's Concubine. -
2. A new Sonnet, containing the Lamentation of
Shore 's Wife, who was sometimes Concu∣bine to KingEdward the Fourth; setting forth hr great Fall, and withal her most miserable and wretched end. -
3. A new Sonnet of
Edgar King ofEngland, how he was deceived of a Lady which he loved, by a Knight of his own Court. -
4. How
Coventry was made free byGodina, Countess ofChester. -
5. How the Dukes Daughter of
Cor being Married unto Kingal Locrin, was by him put away; and a strange Lady, whom he better Loved, he Married and made her his Queen; and how his Wife was avenged. -
6. A Song of Queen
Isabel, Wife to KingEdward the Second; how by theSpencers she was constrained secretly to go out ofEngland with her eldest Son, PrinceEdward, to seek for succour inFrance, and what happenednto her in her Journey. -
7. A Song of the banishment of the two Dukes, of
Hereford andNorfolk. -
8. The noble Acts of
Arthur of the Round Table. -
9. A Song in Praise of Women, To a pleasant new Tune: called,
My Vallentine. - 10. A Song in praise of a single Life.
- 11. The Widdows Solace.
- 12. A gentle Womans Complaint, in that she found her Friend Faithless, which should have con∣tinued Constant.
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13. Of the Prince of
England, who wooed the Kings Daughter ofFrance, and how he was slain, and she afterwards Married to a Forrester. - Of the faithful friendshid that lasted between two faithful friends.
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THE SECOND PART OF THE GARLAND of GOOD-WILL,
- 1. A Pastoral Song
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2. Of Patient
Grissel and a NobleMarquess, Tune is,The Brides Good morrow. -
A pleasant Dialogue between plain
Truth, and blindIgnorance. -
3. The overthrow of proud
Holofornes and the Triumph of vertuous QueenIudith. -
5. A Princely Ditty, in praise of the English ROSE. Translated out of
French. - 6. A Communication between Fancy and desire.
- THE THIRD PART OF THE GARLAND of GOOD-WILL.