 | The Oxford anthology of English literature :…e middle ages through the eighteenth century - tekijä: Frank Kermode | DromJohn | Old English poetry, Caedmon's hymn, Beowulf, Deor's lament, The Wanderer, The Battle of Maldon, The Dream of the rood, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury tales, General prologue, The Miller's prologue and tale, The Nun's priest's prologue and tale, The Bestiary, Of the fox, Of the cock, William Caxton, The History of Reynard the fox, The Wife of Bath's Prologue and tale, Gesta Romanorum, Of hanging, Application, The Franklin's prologue and tale, The Pardoner's prologue and tale, Retraction, Gentilesse, Truth, Roundel from The Parliament of fowls, Cantus Troili from Troilus and Criseyde, Balade from The Legend of good women, To Rosemounde, The Complaint of Chaucer to his purse, To Adam his scribe, Sir Gawain and the green knight, The Vision of Piers Plowman, Drama, The Wakefield second shepherd's play, Everyman, Middle English lyrics, Spring Lenten is come, Now springs the spray, Summer is ycumen in, Alison, Separated lovers, Western wind, He is far, I have a young sister, The Maid of the moor, The Agincourt carol, Bring us in good ale, I have set my heart so high, All too late, Divine love, I sing of a maiden, Adam lay ybounden, Corpus Christi carol, Popular ballads, The Cherry-tree carol, The Wee wee man, The Two Magicians, The Carpenter's wife the demon lover, The Wife of Usher's well, The Unquiet grave, Lord Randal, The Three ravens, The Birth of Robin Hood, Sir Patrick Spence, Sir Thomas Malory, Morte Darthur, The Birth of Arthur and the sword in the stone, The Death of Arthur, William Caxton, The Proem to the Canterbury tales, The Preface to the Aeneid, William Dunbar, Lament for the makers, John Skelton, Colin Clout, Philip Sparrow, The Tunning of Elinor Rumming, The Garland of laurel, To Mistress Margery Wentworth, To Mistress Margery Hussey, The Other world paradise, Genesis 2:8-22 authorized version, The Phoenix, Guillaume de Lorris, The Romance of the rose, The Land of Cockaygne, Thomas the rhymer, Mandeville's travels, Troilus and Criseyde, Dante, The Divine comedy, Paradise, The Renaissance, The Renaissance Ovid, Arthur Golding, Metamorphoses, Carel van Mander, Painter's manual, George Sandys, Tottel's miscellany, The Tale of Pygmalion with conclusion upon the beauty of love, John Marston, Henry Reynolds, The English Bible, I Corinthians 13, The Second Wycliffite version, Tyndale's translation, The Great Bible, The Geneva Bible, The Psalms in English verse, Psalm 137, The King James authorized version, The Donay-Rheims version, Thomas Sternhold and John Hopkins, The Countess of Pembroke, Thomas Campion, Francis Bacon, Richard Crashaw, Thomas Carew, Sir John Denham, Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady, The New World, The Decades of the New World or West India, A Brief and true report, Drake's account, The English humanists, Sir Thomas More, Utopia, Utopian communism, Utopian contempt of gold, Utopian marriage customs, Life of Pico, The Life of John Picus Earl of Mirandola, The History of King Richard III, The Young king and his brothered murdered, The Life of Sir Thomas More, William Roper, Sir Thomas Elyot, The Book named the governor, Baldassare Castiglione, Sir Thomas Hoby, The Book of the courtier, Roger Ascham, The Schoolmaster, Thomas Lord Vaux, The Aged lover renounceth love, Nicholas Grimald, The Garden, Chidiock Tichborne, Tichborne's elegy, A Song from Ovid, Shadow and substance, Robert Southwell, The Burning babe, Hark all ye lovely saints, Thomas Nashe, Litany in time of plague, Autumn, A Peddler's song, Sir Thomas Wyatt, I find no peace, My galley charged with forgetfulness, Farewell love, The Long love that in my thought doth harbour, Blame not my lute, My lute awake! Whoso list to hunt, They flew from me, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, Alas so all things now do hold their peace, Virgil's Aeneid, Love that doth reign and live withing my thought, The Bishop's Bible, The Douay-Rheims version, The King James authorized version, Sir Philip Sidney, Ye goatherd gods, Old Arcadia, Astrophel and Stella, Defence of poesie, Fulk Greville Lord Brooke, Caelica, Chorus sacerdotum, Edmund Spenser, The Shepheardes calender, Colin Clouts come home againe, The Faerie queene, A Letter of the authors, Two cantos of mutability, Amoretti, Happy ye leaves when as those lilly hands, Ye tradefull merchants that with weary toyle, One day as I unwarily did gaze, Of this worlds theatre in which we stay, After long stormes and tempests sad assay, Comming to kisse her lyps such grace I found, One day I wrote her name upon the strand, Epithalamion, Sir Walter Raleigh, The History of the world, A Description of love, Answer to Marlowe, On the life of man, George Chapman, Hero and Leander, Homer's Odyssey, The Gardens of Alcinoüs, Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus, Hero and Leander, The Passionate shepherd to his love, Samuel Daniel, Care-charmer sleep, A Pastoral, Michael Drayton, The Muse's Elizium, Idea, William Shakespeare, Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, The Phoenix and the turtle, The Sonnets, When I do count the clock that tells the time, Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?, Devouring time blunt thou the lion's paw, A Woman's face with nature's own hand painted, When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, When to the sessions of sweet silent thought, Full many a glorious morning have I seen, What is your substance whereof are you made, Not marble nor the gilded monuments, When have I seen by time's fell hand defaced, Tired with all these for restful death I cry, That time of year thou mayst in me behold, Was it the proud full sail of his great verse, Farewell thou are too dear for my possessing, They that have power to hurt and will do none, How like a winter hath my absence been, When in the chronicle of wasted time, Not my own fears nor the prophetic soul, Let me not to the marriage of true minds, Tis better to be vile than vile esteemed, The expense of spirit in a waste of shame, My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun, Whoever hath her wish thou hast thy will, When my love swears that she is made of truth, Two loves I have of comfort and despair, Poor soul the centre of my sinful world, Tell me where is fancy bred, Dirge, Dialogue in praise of the owl and cuckoo, Who is Silvia?, Take o take those lips away, O mistress mine, When that I was and a little tiny boy, Under the greenwood tree, Blow blow thou winter wind, Autolycus' song, Autolycus as a peddler, The Tempest, Thomas Campion, My sweetest Lesbia, Follow your saint, Rose-cheeked Laura, Mistress since you so much desire, Beauty since you so much desire, There is a garden in her face, Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air, When to her lute Corinna sings, Never weather-beaten sail, John Donne, Juvenilia or paradoxes and problems, Elegies, Love's progress, To his Mistress going to bed, The Good morrow, The Sun rising, The Canonization, Lover's infiniteness, Song, A Fever, Air and angels, The Anniversary, The Dream, A Valediction of weeping, Love's alchemy, The Flea, A Nocturnal upon S. Lucy's Day being the shortest day, The Bait, The Apparition, A Valediction forbidding marriage, The Ecstasy, The Funeral, Farewell to love, The Relic, Satire 3, The Second anniversary, The Holy sonnets, Oh my black soul! now thou art summoned, At the round earth's imagined corners blow, If poisonous minerals and if that tree, Death be not proud though some have called thee, Batter my heart three-personed God for you, Oh to vex me contraries meet in one, Good Friday 1613 riding westward, Hymn to God my god in my sickness, A Hymn to God the father, Devotions upon emergent occasions, Meditation, A Sermon preached at St. Paul's for Easter-day 1628, Ben Jonson, To the memory of my beloved the author William Shakespeare, To the immortal memory and friendship of that noble pair Sir Lucius Cary and Sir H. Morison, Ode to himself, A Fit of rime against rime, The Hourglass, Epigram for Petronius, The Penshurst, Song to Celia, To the same, On my first son, epitaph on S.P. a child of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel, To William Roe, Inviting a friend to supper, Slow slow fresh fount, Queen and huntress, Clerimont's song, Pleasure reconciled to virtue, William Drummond of Hawthornden, Madrigal, On Mary Magdalen, William Brown of Tavistock, On the death of Marie Countess of Pembroke, To Pyrrha, Britannia's pastorals, Seventeenth-century lyric modes, Tom o'Bedlam, Francis Quarles, Emblem IV, Thomas Randolph, Upon love fondly refused for conscience's sake, John Cleveland, On the memory of Mr. Edward King drowned in the Irish seas, Mark Anthony, William Strode, On Chloris walking in the snow, Sir Richard Fanshawe, The Golden age, William Cartwright, No platonic love, Aurelian Townshend, A Dialogue betwixt time and a pilgrim, James Shirley, Dirge, Sir John Denham, Cooper's Hill, Robert Herrick, Hesperides, To the virgins to make much of time, Corinna's going a-Maying, Upon Julia's clothes, Delight in disorder, The Night-piece to Julia, The Mad maid's song, To Anthea who may command him anything, Noble numbers, Thomas Carew, A Rapture, An Elegy upon the death of Doctor Donne Dean of Paul's, Upon a ribband, Richard Lovelace, The Grasshopper, La Bella bona Roba, Song to Lucasta going to the wars, The Snail, Love made in the first age to Chloris, Edmund Waller, Song, At Penshurst, Of English verse, Abraham Cowley, Ode of wit, The Grasshopper, The Praise of Pindar imitation of Horace his second ode book 4, Andrew Marvell, A Dialogue between the resolved sou and created pleasure, A Dialogue between soul and body, The Nymph complaining for the death of her fawn, To his coy mistress, The Definition of love, The Picture of little T.C. in a prospect of flowers, The Mower against gardens, Damon the mower, The Mower to the glowworms, The Garden, Upon Appleton House, An Horation ode upon Cromwell's return from Ireland, George Herbert, The Temple, The Altar, Denial, Easter-wings, Our life is hid with Christ in God, The Pearl, The Church-floor, Aaron, Sonnet, The Pulley, The Collar, A Wreath, Ana Mary army gram, Jordan, Paradise, Church monuments, Prayer, Virtue, Love, Richard Crashaw, Music's duel, The Weeper, On our crucified lord naked and bloody, Upon our saviour's tomb wherein never man was laid, Upon the infant martyrs, The Flaming heart, Henry Vaughan, Religion, The Retreat, Corruption, The World, They are all gone into the world of light, The Night, Cock-crowing, Thomas Traherne, Shadows in the water, Centuries of meditations, John Milton, L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, O nightingale that on yon bloomy spray, How soon hath time the subtle thief of youth, When the assault was intended to the city, When I consider how my light is spent, On the late massacre in Piedmont, Methought I saw my late espoused saint, Comus, Lycidas, Paradise lost, Paradise regained, Samson agonistes, Areopagitica, The Development of prose, John Lyly, Euphues: the anatomy of wit, Richard Hooker, Of the laws of ecclesiastical polity, Lancelot Andrewes, A Sermon preached before the king's majesty, Francis Bacon, Essays or counsels civil and moral, Of truth, Of death, Of love, Of innovations, Of prophecies, Of studies, Aphorisms, The Wisdom of the ancients, The New Atlantis, urj, urs, srfa |