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Claremont corpus of Elizabethan verse / Ward Elliot

 
dc.contributor Elliott, Ward Claremont McKenna College Claremont
dc.contributor.author Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626
dc.contributor.author Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619
dc.contributor.author Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631
dc.contributor.author Dyer, Edward, Sir, 1543-1607
dc.contributor.author Oxford, Edward De Vere, 17th earl of, 1550-1604
dc.contributor.author Oxford, Edward De Vere, 17th earl of, 1550-1604
dc.contributor.author Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603
dc.contributor.author Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599
dc.contributor.author Raleigh, Walter, 1586-1646
dc.contributor.author Earl of Oxford
dc.contributor.author Bartholomew, Dan, of Bath
dc.contributor.author Haud Ictus Sapio
dc.contributor.author Meritum Petere Grave
dc.contributor.author Si Fortunatus Infoelix
dc.contributor.author Barnfield, Richard, 1574-1627
dc.contributor.author Barnes, Barnabe, 1569?-1609
dc.contributor.author Fulke, Greville
dc.contributor.author Greene, Robert, 1558-1592
dc.contributor.author Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637
dc.contributor.author Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625
dc.contributor.author Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625
dc.contributor.author Raleigh, Walter, 1586-1646
dc.contributor.author Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599
dc.contributor.author Milton, John
dc.contributor.editor Elliott, Ward
dc.coverage.placeName Claremont [CA]
dc.date.accessioned 2018-07-27
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-19T14:41:02Z
dc.date.available 2022-08-19T14:41:02Z
dc.date.created 1558-1603
dc.date.issued 1989-02-05
dc.identifier ota:1378
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/1378
dc.description.abstract Partial contents: The Encounter, or, The Quarreller Contents: Tears of an affectionate shepherd [1594], The Shepherd's content [1594], The complaint of chastity [1594], Helen’s rape [1594], Cynthia [1595], Sonnets [1595], Ode [1595], Cassandra Proofed from scan of Bullen : [1903]. -- WEYE 8/90. -- Heavy substitution of en– for in–; em– for im–; embrace for imbrace; enjoy for injoy; ’d endings for –t endings, i.e. possess’d for possest Modernized spellings WEYE 7/90 Contents: Menaphon : [1589, including Menaphon’s eclogue, Melicertus’ eclogue, Doron’s eclogue, Sonetto] ; Perimedes the Blacksmith : [1588, including Madrigal, Ditty, Sonnet] ; Pandosto : the triumph of time [1694] ; Never too late [1590, including Canzone] ; The shepherd’s ode ; Philomela : [1615, including Philomela’s ode, Philomela’s second ode, Sonnet, Answer, An ode ; Mamillia : [1593, including Verses against the Gentlewomen of Sicilia] ; Opharion : [1599, including Orpheus’s song, The song of Arion, Sonnet] ; Penelope’s web : [1601, including Sonnet from Ariosto, Barmenissa’s song, Verses] ; Alcida : [1617, including Verses written under a picture of Venus, Verses written under a picture of a peacock, Verses written under a carving of Mercury, Verses written under a carving of Cupid, Verses written on two tables on a tomb, Madrigal] ; England’s Parnassus : [1600, including Fragments, Verses]; A maiden’s dream : [an] elegy for Christphoer Hatton [1592] Modernized spelling WEYE 4/90 Including : The excuse ; An epitaph for Sir Philip Sidney ; A vision upon this conceit of the Faerie Queen ; Ralegh’s reply to Marlowe ; Farewell to the court ; Sir Walter Raleigh to his son ; Fain would I, but I dare not ; The lie ; Sir Walter Ralegh's pilgrimage ; To the translator of Lucan ; Petition to the Queen [Anne of Denmark, 1618] ; Verses written the night before his death ; What is our life? ; The 21st and last book of the ocean, to Cynthia Contents: On the death of a fair infant dying of a cough ; At a vacation exercise in the college ; On the morning of Christ’s nativity ; The passion ; Song ; An epitaph on the admirable dramatic poet W. Shakespeare ; On the university carrier who sicken’d in the time of his vacancy—being forbid to go down to London—of the plague ; Another on the same ; An epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester ; How soon hath time... ; Arcades ; At a solemn music WEYE 7/90
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dc.subject.lcsh English literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500
dc.subject.lcsh Anthologies -- United States -- 20th century
dc.subject.other Anthologies
dc.title Claremont corpus of Elizabethan verse / Ward Elliot
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Author: Francis Bacon
Title: Poems & Translations
Publisher: Riverside Shakespeare
Editor:
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Author:Samuel Daniel
Title: Delia
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Author: Michael Drayton
Title: Idea
Publisher:
Editor: Smith
date of Publ: 1897

Author:Sir Edward Dyer
Title: 14 Poems
Publisher:
Editor: Sargent
date of Publ:  1935

Author: Earl of Oxford, Richard de Vere
Title: Apocrypha
Publisher: Riverside Shakespeare
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Author: Earl of Oxford, Richard de Vere
Title: Poems
Publisher: Riverside Shakespeare
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Author: Queen Elizabeth I
Title: Poems
Publisher: Riverside Shakespeare
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Author: Edmund Spenser
Title: Amoretti or Sonnets
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Author: Walter Ralegh
Title: Poems
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-Claremont 2.1378-

Author: Earl of Oxford (?)
Title: Ever or Never Poems (A hundred sundrie flowers)
Publisher: Riverside Shakespeare
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<AUTH> Francis Bacon
<TITLE> Poems & Translations
<NOTES> Typed and proofed by Ward Elliott, 12 Dec 1987  
<POEM>
The man of life upright, whose guiltless heart is free
From all dishonest deeds and thoughts of vanity:
The man whose silent days in harmless joys are spent,
Whom hopes cannot delude, nor fortune discontent;
That man needs neither towers nor armor for defense,
Nor secret vaults to fly from thunder's violence:
He only can behold with unaffrighted eyes
The horrors of the deep and terrors of the skies;
Thus scorning all the care that fate or fortune brings,
He makes the heaven his book, his wisdom heavenly things; 
Good thoughts his only friends, his wealth a well-spent age,
The earth his sober inn and quiet pilgrimage.
<POEM>
The world's a bubble; and the life of man less than a span.
In his conception wretched; from the womb so to the tomb:
Curst from the cradle, and brought up to years, with cares and fears.
Who then to frail mortality shall trust, 
But li . . .
										
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<FILE Evepoems.d>
<AUTH>
<TITLE> Ever or Never Poems
<NOTES>
<POEM>
To make a lover known, by plain Anatomy, 
You lovers all that list beware, lo here behold you me.  
Who though mine only looks, your pity well might move, 
Yet ever part shall play his part to paint the pangs of love.  
If first my feeble head, have so much matter left, 
If fancy's raging force have not his feeble skill bereft. 
These locks that hang unkempt, these hollow dazzled eyes, 
These chattering teeth, this trembling tongue, weltered with careful cries. 
These wan and wrinkled cheeks, well wash'd with waves of woe, 
May stand for pattern of a ghost, where so this carcass go.  
These shoulders they sustain, the yoke of heavy care, 
And on my bruised broken back, the burden must I bear.  
These arms are brawnfallen now, with beating on my breast, 
This right hand weary is to write, this left hand craveth rest: 
These sides enclose the forge, where sorrow plays the smith, 
And hot desire, hath kindled fire, to wor . . .
										
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<FILE> Barnpo1.d
<AUTH> Richard Barnfield
<TITLE>  Tears of An Affectionate Shepherd,
1594; The Shepherd's Content, 1594; The Complaint of Chastity,
1594; Helen's Rape, 1594; Cynthia, 1595; Sonnets, 1595; Ode,
1595; Cassandra, (minus).
<NOTES> Proofed from scan of Bullen,
1903, WEYE, 8/90: note: heavy substitution of en- for in-; em- for im-  embrace
for imbrace; enjoy for injoy; 'd endings for -t endings: possess'd for
possest.         
<POEM> 
<1. The Tears of an affectionate Shepherd, 1594>
Scarce had the morning Star hid from the 
Heaven's crimson Canopy with stars bespangled,
But I began to rue th' unhappy sight 
Of that fair Boy that had my heart entangled; 
Cursing the Time, the Place, the sense, the sin; 
I came, I saw, I view'd, I slipped in. 
<STANZA> 
If it be sin to love a sweet-fac'd Boy, 
(Whose amber locks truss'd up in golden trammels 
Dangle adown his lovely cheeks with joy, 
When pearl and flowers his fair hair enamels) 
If it be sin to love a lovely Lad; 
O then sin . . .
										

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