An English Garner (8 of 8) Ingatherings from our History and Literature
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AN ENGLISH GARNER
Contents of the Eighth Volume.
FIRST LINES OF POEMS AND STANZAS.
AN ENGLISH GARNER INGATHERINGS FROM OUR HISTORY AND LITERATURE
John Fox, the Martyrologist.
R. W[itc]. Against the wilful inconstancy of his dear foe E. T.
The History of Wyat's Rebellion:
To the Loving Reader.
Wyat's Rebellion: with the order and manner of resisting the same.
The effect of Wyat's letter to Sir Robert Southwell, Sheriff of Kent.
The style of Wyat's Proclamation.
The Sheriff's answer to the Messenger that brought Wyat's letter.
The copy of the Proclamation made at Tonbridge, by Sir Henry Isley, Antony Knevet and his brother, with others.
An Exhortation made by Sir Robert Southwell Knight, Sheriff of Kent, at Malling, the Satur- day being the 27th day of January, and market day there, to a great assembly of people; refelling and confuting Wyat and his complices' traitorous Proclama- tions. Wyat being at Rochester, four miles distant.
Certain-words proceeding from Wyat at his arraignment.
The effect of Wyat's letter to Sir Robert Southwell, Sheriff of Kent.
The style of Wyat's Proclamation.
The Sheriff's answer to the Messenger that brought Wyat's letter.
The copy of the Proclamation made at Tonbridge, by Sir Henry Isley, Antony Knevet and his brother, with others.
An Exhortation made by Sir Robert Southwell Knight, Sheriff of Kent, at Malling, the Satur- day being the 27th day of January, and market day there, to a great assembly of people; refelling and confuting Wyat and his complices' traitorous Proclama- tions. Wyat being at Rochester, four miles distant.
Certain-words proceeding from Wyat at his arraignment.
Love's Garland:
Love's Garland.
The True Report of the burning of the Steeple and Church of Paul's in London.
The True Report of the burning of the Steeple and Church of Paul's in London.
SIX IDILLIA,
SIX IDILLIA
THE EIGHTH IDILLION.
BUCOLIASTÆ.
BUCOLIASTÆ.
THE ELEVENTH IDILLION.
CYCLOPS.
CYCLOPS.
THE SIXTEENTH IDILLION.
CHARITES, or HIERO.
CHARITES, or HIERO.
THE EIGHTEENTH IDILLION.
Helen's Epithalamion.
Helen's Epithalamion.
THE TWENTY-FIRST IDILLION.
NEATHERD.
NEATHERD.
THE THIRTY-FIRST IDILLION.
ADONIS.
ADONIS.
The Spoil of Antwerp.
To the Reader.
The Spoil of Antwerp.
S. P. Foreign. Eliz. Vol. 140. 1,009. Thomas Heton to Sir Francis Walsingham. From Antwerp, 10 November 1576.
1,010 The Merchant Adventurers to the Privy Council. From Antwerp, [10] November 1576.
S. P. Foreign. Eliz. Vol. 140. 1,021. Dr Thomas Wilson to the Privy Council. 19 November 1576.
S. P. Foreign. Eliz. Vol. 142. 1,029. The Sieur de Champagney's Declaration. At London, in January 1577.
S. P. Foreign. Eliz. Vol. 140. 1,009. Thomas Heton to Sir Francis Walsingham. From Antwerp, 10 November 1576.
1,010 The Merchant Adventurers to the Privy Council. From Antwerp, [10] November 1576.
S. P. Foreign. Eliz. Vol. 140. 1,021. Dr Thomas Wilson to the Privy Council. 19 November 1576.
S. P. Foreign. Eliz. Vol. 142. 1,029. The Sieur de Champagney's Declaration. At London, in January 1577.
CHLORIS,
To the most excellent and learned Shepherd Colin Clout [i.e. Edmund Spenser].
To all Shepherds in general.
CHLORIS.
SONNET I.
SONNET II.
SONNET III.
SONNET IV.
SONNET V.
SONNET VI.
SONNET VII.
SONNET VIII.
SONNET IX.
SONNET X.
SONNET XI.
SONNET XII.
SONNET XIII.
SONNET XIV.
SONNET XV.
SONNET XVI.
SONNET XVII.
SONNET XVIII.
SONNET XIX.
SONNET XX.
SONNET XXI.
SONNET XXII.
SONNET XXIII.
SONNET XXIV.
SONNET XXV.
SONNET XXVI.
SONNET XXVII.
SONNET XXVIII.
SONNET XXIX.
SONNET XXX.
SONNET XXXI.
SONNET XXXII.
SONNET XXXIII.
SONNET XXXIV.
SONNET XXXV.
SONNET XXXVI.
SONNET XXXVII.
SONNET XXXVIII.
SONNET XXXIX.
SONNET XL.
SONNET XLI.
SONNET XLII.
SONNET XLIII.
SONNET XLIV.
SONNET XLV.
SONNET XLVI.
SONNET XLVII.
SONNET XLVIII.
SONNET XLIX.
SONNET I.
SONNET II.
SONNET III.
SONNET IV.
SONNET V.
SONNET VI.
SONNET VII.
SONNET VIII.
SONNET IX.
SONNET X.
SONNET XI.
SONNET XII.
SONNET XIII.
SONNET XIV.
SONNET XV.
SONNET XVI.
SONNET XVII.
SONNET XVIII.
SONNET XIX.
SONNET XX.
SONNET XXI.
SONNET XXII.
SONNET XXIII.
SONNET XXIV.
SONNET XXV.
SONNET XXVI.
SONNET XXVII.
SONNET XXVIII.
SONNET XXIX.
SONNET XXX.
SONNET XXXI.
SONNET XXXII.
SONNET XXXIII.
SONNET XXXIV.
SONNET XXXV.
SONNET XXXVI.
SONNET XXXVII.
SONNET XXXVIII.
SONNET XXXIX.
SONNET XL.
SONNET XLI.
SONNET XLII.
SONNET XLIII.
SONNET XLIV.
SONNET XLV.
SONNET XLVI.
SONNET XLVII.
SONNET XLVIII.
SONNET XLIX.
[? Thomas Deloney.] [See Vol. VII., p. 36.] The Spanish Lady's Love.
The First Part.
The Second Part.
A very true Report of the apprehension and taking of that arch-Papist Edmund Campion, the Pope his right hand; with Three other lewd Jesuit Priests, and divers other Lay people, most seditious persons of like sort.
To the Christian Reader, George Elliot wisheth all due reverence.
The true manner of taking of Edmund Campion and his associates.
The names of those that were taken and brought up to the Tower of London, as aforesaid.
George Elliot his Answer, to clear himself of the former untrue Objections.
The names of those that were taken and brought up to the Tower of London, as aforesaid.
George Elliot his Answer, to clear himself of the former untrue Objections.
The Copy of a Letter lately written in metre by a young Gentlewoman to her inconstant Lover.
The Printer to the Reader.
Is. W. To her unconstant Lover.
The Admonition by the Author to all young Gentlewomen, and to all other Maids, being in love.
A Love Letter,
W. G. A Love Letter sent from a faithful Lover, to an unconstant Maiden.
The destruction, capture, &c. of Portuguese Carracks, by English seamen. 1592-1594 A.D.
Captain Nicholas Downton.
LAURA.
To the no less virtuous than fair, the Honourable Lady Lucy, sister to the thrice renowned and noble Lord, Henry [Percy] Earl of Northumberland.
To the Gentle, and Gentlemen, Readers whatsoever.
To the Gentle, and Gentlemen, Readers whatsoever.
Alla bellissima sua Signora. E. C.
LAURA.
THE FIRST PART.
The Conclusion of the First Part.
THE FIRST PART.
The Conclusion of the First Part.
LAURA.
THE SECOND PART.
The Conclusion of the Second Part.
THE SECOND PART.
The Conclusion of the Second Part.
LAURA.
THE THIRD PART.
The conclusion of the last Part.
A Friend's just Excuse about the Book and [the] Author; in his absence.
THE THIRD PART.
The conclusion of the last Part.
A Friend's just Excuse about the Book and [the] Author; in his absence.
1589.
The Scottish Queen's Burial at Peterborough, upon Tuesday, being Lammas Day [1st August], 1587.
CUPID's Posies, For Bracelets, Handkerchers, and Rings; With Scarfs, Gloves, and other things.
To his Mother Venus, Cupid dedicateth his Posies.
Cupid's Posies.
CUPID's Posies.
Cupid's Conclusion.
STRANGE AND WONDERFUL THINGS
The miserable Captivity of Richard Hasleton, born at Braintree in Essex.
The Merchant's Daughter of Bristow [Bristol].
The First Part.
The Merchant's Daughter of Bristow [Bristol].
The Second Part.
Posies for Rings, or Mottoes fit for Presents, collected by W. P.
LICIA, or POEMS OF LOVE
Ad Amorem.
Ad Lectorem.
To the Worshipful, kind, wise, and virtuous Lady, the Lady Mollineux, Wife to the right Worshipful Sir Richard Mollineux Knight.
To the Reader.
To Licia, the wise, kind, virtuous, and fair.
SONNET I.
SONNET II.
SONNET III.
SONNET IV.
SONNET V.
SONNET VI.
SONNET VII.
SONNET VIII.
SONNET IX.
SONNET X.
SONNET XI.
SONNET XII.
SONNET XIII.
SONNET XIV.
SONNET XV.
SONNET XVI.
SONNET XVII.
SONNET XVIII.
SONNET XIX.
SONNET XX.
SONNET XXI.
SONNET XXII.
SONNET XXIII.
SONNET XXIV.
SONNET XXV.
SONNET XXVI.
SONNET XXVII.
SONNET XXVIII.
SONNET XXIX.
SONNET XXX.
SONNET XXXI.
SONNET XXXII.
SONNET XXXIII.
SONNET XXXIV.
SONNET XXXV.
SONNET XXXVI.
SONNET XXXVII.
SONNET XXXVIII.
SONNET XXXIX.
SONNET XL.
SONNET XLI.
SONNET XLII.
SONNET XLIII.
SONNET XLIV.
SONNET XLV.
SONNET XLVI.
SONNET XLVII.
SONNET XLVIII.
SONNET XLIX.
SONNET L.
SONNET LI.
SONNET LII.
SONNET I.
SONNET II.
SONNET III.
SONNET IV.
SONNET V.
SONNET VI.
SONNET VII.
SONNET VIII.
SONNET IX.
SONNET X.
SONNET XI.
SONNET XII.
SONNET XIII.
SONNET XIV.
SONNET XV.
SONNET XVI.
SONNET XVII.
SONNET XVIII.
SONNET XIX.
SONNET XX.
SONNET XXI.
SONNET XXII.
SONNET XXIII.
SONNET XXIV.
SONNET XXV.
SONNET XXVI.
SONNET XXVII.
SONNET XXVIII.
SONNET XXIX.
SONNET XXX.
SONNET XXXI.
SONNET XXXII.
SONNET XXXIII.
SONNET XXXIV.
SONNET XXXV.
SONNET XXXVI.
SONNET XXXVII.
SONNET XXXVIII.
SONNET XXXIX.
SONNET XL.
SONNET XLI.
SONNET XLII.
SONNET XLIII.
SONNET XLIV.
SONNET XLV.
SONNET XLVI.
SONNET XLVII.
SONNET XLVIII.
SONNET XLIX.
SONNET L.
SONNET LI.
SONNET LII.
An Ode.
A Dialogue betwixt two Sea Nymphs, Doris and Galatea, concerning Polyphemus.
A Lover's Maze.
An Elegy.
ELEGY II.
ELEGY III.
The Rising to the Crown of Richard the Third. Written by himself.
Sir Robert Carey, Lord Warden of the Middle Marches; and afterwards Earl of Monmouth.
The True Narration
To the Reader.
A Narration of the Progress and Entertainment of the King's most excellent Majesty, with the Occurrents happening in the same Journey.
Michael Drayton. Odes. [1606, and 1619.]
To the Reader.
ODES. [1606.]
ODE 1.
ODE 2.
ODE 3.
ODE 4.
ODE 5.
ODE 6.
ODE 7.
ODE 8.
ODE 9.
ODE 10.
ODE 11.
ODE 12.
ODE 1.
ODE 2.
ODE 3.
ODE 4.
ODE 5.
ODE 6.
ODE 7.
ODE 8.
ODE 9.
ODE 10.
ODE 11.
ODE 12.
Preface to the additional Odes of 1619.
ODES, with other Lyric Poesies.
The Heart.
The Sacrifice to Apollo.
To his Rival.
The Crier.
To his coy Love.
A Hymn to his Lady's Birth-place.
The Heart.
The Sacrifice to Apollo.
To his Rival.
The Crier.
To his coy Love.
A Hymn to his Lady's Birth-place.
Thomas, third Lord Fairfax. Short Memorials of some things to be cleared during my Command in the Army. [1645 to 1650 A.D.]
Thomas, third Lord Fairfax.
George Villiers, second Duke of Buckingham. An Epitaph on Thomas, third Lord Fairfax.
ADVICE TO A YOUNG REVIEWER, WITH A SPECIMEN OF THE ART. OXFORD: SOLD BY J. PARKER AND J. COOKE; AND BY F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON, ST. PAUL's CHURCHYARD, LONDON. 1807.
ADVICE TO A YOUNG REVIEWER, &c.
L'Allegro. A Poem. By John Milton. No Printer's name.
W. Hunneman.
Old King Cole, his life and death.
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