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SIDNEY, SIR PHILIP (1554-1575? — 1586):

Wooing Stuff

Ditty, Heart-Exchange

Sonnet, To Sleep.

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Sonnet XXXI, With how sad steps, O moon

XXXIX, 'Come Sleep, O Sleep'

LXXXIV, Highway since you my chief Parnassus be

XC, Stella, think not that I by verse seek fame

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SPENSER, EDMUND (1553-1 569 ? — 1599) :

Perigot and Willie's Roundelay

Sonnet XXXVII, 'What guile is this'

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Vere, Edward, Earl of Oxford (1545? — 1576 — 1604):
Fancy and Desire

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Phillada flouts me

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WOTTON, SIR HENRY (1568. - 1600? — 1639):

The Character of a Happy Life

On his Mistress, Elizabeth of Bohemia.

Yonge, Nicholas (?— 1588-?):

Madrigal, 'Brown is my love'

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INDEX OF INTRODUCTION AND NOTES.

For

Numerals in heavy-face type indicate matter critical and biographical.
bibliographical completeness the sources of the poems of the text are included
in this index.

Abbott, Shakespearian Grammar,

215, 216, 218, 219, etc., through-

out.

Alcilia, J. C.'s, xvii, xviii.

Alexander, Sir W., lv, lvii ; Aurora,
xvii, lviii.

Alexandrine, xlii, xliii, lxiii.

Alison, Richard, An Hour's Rec-

reation, 140.

alliteration, 1, lxviii.

Amaltheus, Jerome, 291.
amatory verse, xv, xvi, xviii.
anapæstic metre, xli, 212, 287.
Anglia, xi.

anthologies, poetical, see miscel-
lanies.

Arber, Professor, edd. : Barnfield,
249, 250; English Garner, lviii,
232, 247, 282; Euphues, 223,
246; Fragmenta Regalia, 220,
267; Gascoigne's Certain Notes,
xl, 214; Handful of Pleasant
Delights, A, lxvii, 225; Putten-
ham, xi, xl, xli, 215; Watson,
224; Works of Capt. John Smith,
288.

Areopagus Club, lii, lxix.
Aristenetus, Epistles, 266.
Arnold, Mr. W. T., in Ward's
English Poets, 282.

Ascham, R., xiii; The Scholemaster,

X, xi.

Ashmolean MS., 94.

Aubrey, Memoirs, 294.

Bacon, Francis, xxxvi, 296; Sylva
Sylvarum, 248.

Baldi, Bernardino, 276.
Barley, W., New Book of Tabliture,
82, 241, 246.

Barnes, Barnabe, xvi, xxxviii, lv,
lvii, lviii, lxi, 233, 236, 245, 247;
A Divine Century, xvii, xviii, 81;
Parthenophil and Parthenope,
xvii, lviii, 56, 236.
Barnfield, Richard, xv, xxv, xxvii,
xl, xliv, 249; Cynthia, xvii, xviii;
Encomion of Lady Pecunia, 250;
Poems in Divers Humors, 87,

250.

Bateson, Thomas, xxxiii, xlviii,

268; First Set of Madrigals,
132; Second Set, 190.
Beaumont and Fletcher, xxxi, li;

Knight of the Burning Pestle,
153, 275, 278; The Maid's
Tragedy, 148, 273.

Beaumont, Francis, xxxiii, xxxv,
lxix, 273, 276, 277, 278, 283;
Masque of the Inner Temple, 161,

278; Poems, 170, 282; Salmacis
and Hermaphroditus, 278.
Bell, Poems of Greene, lviii, lxiii.
Bell, Songs of the Dramatists, 260.
Beloe, Anecdotes of Literature, 274.
Belvedere or the Garden of the

Muses, xxv.
bergeret, lii.

Best, Charles, 217.

Biadene, Morfologia del Sonetto, lix.
Blount, Lyly's Dramas, 222.
Bolton, E., lviii, 258; Hypercritica,
242, 257.

Bonnefons, Jean, 274.
brawle, liii.

Breton, Nicholas, xiv, xv, xxiv,
xxxviii, xl, xliv, xlvii, xlix, liii,
lx, 211, 226, 227, 241; Arbor of
Amorous Devises, xvii, xviii, xxv,
64, 240; Bower of Delights,
xxiv, 8, 214; Honorable Enter-
tainment, 47, 233; Soul's Har-
mony, xvii, xviii, 124.
Brooke, Lord, see Greville.
Brown, Professor, An Early Rival

of Shakespeare, 226, 232.
Browne, William, xxxiv, xxxv, xl,
xlviii, 1, lxix, 235, 280, 281, 287,
294; Britannia's Pastorals, lii,
174; Calia, xix, 177, 284; Inner
Temple Masque, 167, 280;
Visions, xix, 284.

Brumbaugh, Professor, A Study
of the Poetry of John Donne, 256.
Brydges, Sir E., edd. : Browne,

283; Paradise of Dainty Devises,

214.

Bullen, Mr. A. H., edd. : Campion,
xliii, xlvi, 262, 263, 271, 289;
Drayton, 277, 285, 292; Eng-
land's Helicon, liii, 239, 257; in

Goodwin's Browne, 284; Lyrics
from Elizabethan Romances, xlix,
213, 226, 227, 252, 257; Lyrics
from Elizabethan Song Books,
xxvi, xlii, liv, 239, 246, 262, 263,
278, 279, 289, 290; Lyrics from
the Dramatists, 223, 236, 277,
278; More Lyrics, xxviii, xlii,
274, 293, 296, 297; Old English
Plays, 264; Poetical Rhapsody,
243, 266.

Byrd, W., xxviii, lv, 224, 230, 262,
275; Songs of Sundry Natures,
39; Psalms, Sonnets and Songs,
xxvi, 33, 155, 229.

Caine, Mr. T. Hall, Sonnets of

Three Centuries, lxiv, 272, 292.
Campion, Thomas, xxvi, xxviii,

xxxiii, xxxiv, xxxv, xxxviii, xlvi,
1, lxvi, lxvii, 262, 279, 283, 294;
Fourth Book of Airs, 187, 262,
271, 289; Observations in the
Art of English Poetry, 233, 262;
Third Book of Airs, 185, 271,
288, 289; Two Books of Airs,
164.

canzon, liv, lviii.

canzonet, lviii, lix.

Carew, Thomas, xxi, xxxiii, 255,

265, 294.

Caroline poets, xxxv.
Chapman, George, xix, xxv, xxx,
223, 251, 260, 277, 294; Bussy
a'Ambois, 236, 263; Coronet for
his Mistress, A, xvii, xviii, xx,
xxxi; Hero and Leander, 90,
251, 252; Homer, 238, 244.
Chappell, Early English Popular
Music, xi, xxvii, 212, 235, 253,
263, 272, 284.

characteristics of Elizabethan lit-

erature, xxxvii.

Charles I, xxxv, 272, 297.
Chaucer, 230, 235, Canterbury

Tales, 292, 293; Troilus, 217.
Chester's Love's Martyr, xxv, 115,
260.

Chettle, Henry, xxxvi, 243, 252,

253; Piers Plainness, 71.
Christ Church, MS., 199.
Church, R. W., ed. Spenser, lii.
Churchyard, Thomas, xxiv.
classical influences; general, xvi;
lxix; metrical, xxxviii, xxxix, lii.
classic reaction, xxxi, xxxii.
classical parallels, 263, 266.
Collectanea Anglo-Poetica, 226.
Collier, J. P., 229, 278; edd. :
Memoirs of Alleyn, 280; Spenser,

214, 244.
commonplace-books of poetry,

xxiv.

compound words, 217.

Constable, Henry, xv, xvii, lxi,
Ixiv, 238, 257; Diana, xvii,
xviii, lxii, 248; Sonnets from
Todd's MS., lxv, 248; Spiritual
Sonnets, xvii, xviii.
contemporary Latin parallels, 274,

291.

Cook, Professor, 234.
Cosens MS., 27.

couplet, liv, lx; concluding couplet,
lx, lxi.

court influence on the lyric, xi, xii.
Cowley, xxi.

Crashaw, R., xxi, xxxiv, 283.
Crowne, J., lxvii.

Crown Garland of Roses, The, 276.
Cunningham, ed. Drummond, 285.
Cunningham, ed. Jonson, 226, 267.

dactylic metre, xli.

Daniel, John, Songs, 141, 271.
Daniel, Samuel, xvii, xx, xxiii,
xxix, xxxv, lvii, lxi, lxiii, lxvi,
233, 234, 235, 247, 279, 281;
Civil Wars, xxiii; Defense of
Rime, 262, 296; Delia, xvii,
lxii, 49, 217, 218, 238; Hymen's
Triumph, 165; Queen's Arcadia,
The, lii; Tethys' Festival, 153,

275.

Davenant, lxvii.

Davies, Sir John, Sonnets to Phil-
omel, xvii, xxvi.

Davison, Francis, xxi, xxxv, xlvii,
lxix, 243, 244.

decasyllabic metre, xliii, xliv, lviii.
Dekker, Thomas, xxix, xxxi, xxxvi,
1, lxix, 232, 252, 265; Captives,
The, 265; Noble Spanish Soldier,
124; Old Fortunatus, 44, 232;
Patient Grissell, 93, 253; Shoe-
maker's Holiday, The, 92; Span-
ish Fig, The, 265; Sun's Dar-
ling, The, 269.

Deloney, Thomas, Garland of
Goodwill, 214.

Desportes, Philippe, 213.

Devereux, Robert, Earl of Essex,

xxxvi, 232, 245, 253.
Digby, Sir Kenelm, 290.
Dodsley's Old Plays, 252.
Donne, Dr. John, xxi-xxiii, xxvi,
xxxiii, xxxv, xxxviii, xlviii, lxii,
lxvi, lxvii, lxviii, lxix, 222, 237,
244, 245, 253, 254, 255, 256, 263,
265, 289, 290; Holy Sonnets, xvii,
142; Poems with Elegies, 97.
Dowden, Professor, Barnes, xvi,
236; ed. Shakespeare's Sonnets,
246-249 passim.

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