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050 0 0 _aPR1125
_b.H35
082 0 0 _a820.82
100 1 _aHaydn, Hiram Collins,
_d1907-1973,
_eed.
245 1 4 _aThe portable Elizabethan reader,
_h[electronic resource]
_cedited, & with an introduction, by Hiram Haydn.
260 _aNew York,
_bViking Press,
_c1946.
300 _axvi, 688 p.
_c18 cm.
490 0 _aThe Viking portable library
500 _a"Biographical notes": p. xiv-xvi.
505 0 0 _gNew horizons.
_tPrologue.
_tA meeting in hell /
_rJohn Donne.
505 0 0 _gNew horizons.
_gAcross the Atlantic.
_tTo the Virginian voyage /
_rMichael Drayton --
_tThe death of Sir Humphrey Gilbert ;
_tSearch for the Northwest Passage /
_rRichard Hakluyt --
_tThe discovery of Guiana /
_rSir Walter Ralegh --
_tWork for chimney-sweeps : a warning against tobacco /
_rJ. H. --
_tMontaigne and the noble savage /
_rJohn Florio.
505 0 0 _gNew horizons.
_gThe upheaval in the heavens.
_tIn support of Copernicus /
_rThomas Digges.
505 0 0 _gNew horizons.
_gThe upheaval in the heavens.
_gPortents in the sky.
_tIn the shadow of the great year /
_rRobert Ashley --
_tThe approaching end /
_rJohn Norden --
_tNature, the queen of change /
_rFulke Greville --
_tNew philosophy calls all in doubt /
_rJohn Donne --
_tThese late eclipses /
_rWilliam Shakespeare --
_tThe stars' distemperature disproved /
_rThomas Nashe --
_tThe reign of law /
_rRichard Hooker.
505 0 0 _gNew horizons.
_gThe upheaval in the heavens.
_gOn looking through a telescope, Galileo and Hariot.
_tThe man in the moon /
_rSir William Lower --
_tThe mathematical professor at Padua /
_rSir Henry Wotten --
_tThe perspective cylinder /
_rSir William Lower --
_tVenus and the "worthy astrologer" /
_rSir Walter Ralegh.
505 0 0 _gNew horizons.
_gAn inquiry into the nature of man.
_tMontaigne on repentance /
_rJohn Florio --
_tNew fashions in morals /
_rGabriel Harvey.
505 0 0 _gNew horizons.
_gThe new learning.
_tThe schoolmaster /
_rRoger Ascham --
_tRevolution at Cambridge /
_rGabriel Harvey --
_tThe diseases and humours of learning ;
_tSalomon's house /
_rFrancis Bacon.
505 0 0 _gThe dream of power.
_gEmpire and the shadow of Machiavelli.
_tThe best iron in the world ;
_tOf the true greatness of kingdoms ;
_tOf boldness /
_rFrancis Bacon --
_tThe cult of virtù /
_rGabriel Harvey.
505 0 0 _gThe dream of power.
_gBlood and vengeance.
_tThe sacking of Babylon /
_rChristopher Marlowe --
_tThe vengeance of Cutwolf /
_rThomas Nashe.
505 0 0 _gThe dream of power.
_gThe lure of magic.
_tThe tragical history of Dr. Faustus /
_rChristopher Marlowe --
_tDr. Dee and the spirits /
_rJohn Dee --
_tBlack magic /
_rSir Walter Ralegh --
_tWitches, incubi and skepticism /
_rReginald Scot.
505 0 0 _gThe rise of Protestantism.
_tThe death of Ridley and Latimer /
_rJohn Foxe --
_tEnglish book of common prayer.
_tDaily devotionals --
_tThe authorized version of the Bible.
_tThe wooing of Rebekah ;
_tJew or Gentile ;
_tThe prodigal son ;
_tMary Magdalene at the sepulcher --
_tOf the laws of the universe /
_rRichard Hooker --
_tCorruption and redemption /
_rJohn Donne.
505 0 0 _gThe creed of the court.
_gThe perfect courtier.
_tThe president of chivalry : Sir Philip Sidney.
_tThe quarrel on the tennis court ;
_tThy need is greater than mine ;
_tDeath /
_rFulke Greville --
_tElizabeth's Essex /
_rSir Robert naunton --
_tHow a gallant should behave himself in a playhouse /
_rThomas Dekker.
505 0 0 _gThe creed of the court.
_gThe religion of beauty in women.
_tThe faerie queene : the author's introduction /
_rEdmund Spenser --
_tAstrophel and Stella /
_rSir Philip Sidney.
505 0 0 _gThe common man.
_tIn praise of the artisan /
_rGabriel Harvey --
_tThe shoemaker's holiday /
_rThomas Dekker.
505 0 0 _gThe common man.
_tBroadside ballads.
_tA song between the queen's majesty and England /
_rWilliam Birche --
_tA new courtly sonnet, of the lady Greensleeves --
_tA proper new song made by a student in Cambridge /
_rThomas Richardson --
_tAs you came from the holy land of Walsingham /
_rThomas Deloney --
_tMary Ambree /
_rWilliam Elderton.
505 0 0 _gThe common man.
_tI caught the bird /
_rThomas Nashe.
505 0 0 _gThe well of the past.
_tMeditiations on history /
_rSir Walter Ralegh --
_tfrom Homer's Iliad.
_tAchiles prepares for battle ;
_tPriam begs for the body of Hector /
_rGeorge Chapman --
_tAntony's flight ;
_tCleopatra's death /
_rSir Thomas North --
_tThe battle of Agincourt /
_rRaphael Holinshead --
_tThe Wars of the Roses /
_rEdward hall.
505 0 0 _gAn age of song.
_tAn apology for poetry /
_rSir Philip Sidney --
_tSonnets and lyrics.
_tWhoso list to hunt ;
_tTo a lady, to answer directly ;
_tThe lover showeth ;
_tForget not yet ;
_tBlame not my lute ;
_tThe lover complaineth /
_rSir Thomas Wyatt --
_tWhen i was fair and young /
_rElizabeth --
_tTo Elizabeth.
_tChange thy mind ;
_tTo plead my faith ;
_tA passion /
_rRobert Devereux, Earl of Essex --
_tPoems.
_tA description of love ;
_tA vision upon this conceit of the faerie queene ;
_tNymph's reply ;
_tTo his son ;
_tNature, that washed her hands ;
_tThe lie ;
_tThe passionate man's pilgrimage /
_rSir Walter Ralegh --
_tThe bower of bliss ;
_tEpithalamion /
_rEdmund Spenser --
_tSongs.
_tA sweet lullaby ;
_tSay that I should say ;
_tPhilida and Coridon ;
_tAn odd conceit /
_rNicolas Breton --
_tSongs.
_tSephestia's song ;
_tThe shepherd's wife's song ;
_tSweet are the thoughts ;
_tPhilomela's ode /
_rRobert Greene --
_tSongs.
_tRosalind's madrigal ;
_tMy mistress when she goes ;
_tPhillis /
_rThomas Lodge --
_tDowsabell ;
_tSonnets /
_rMichael Drayton --
_tFifteen songs.
_tMy love bound me ;
_tWhat if a day ;
_tMy sweetest Lesbia ;
_tWhen to her lute ;
_tFollow your saint ;
_tThou art not fair ;
_tThe man of life upright ;
_tHark, all you ladies ;
_tRose-cheeked Laura ;
_tI care not for these ladies ;
_tNow winter nights enlarge ;
_tNever love unless you can ;
_tThere is a garden ;
_tYoung and simple though I am ;
_tFain would I wed /
_rThomas Campion --
_tLyrics.
_tEpitaph on Elizabeth, L. H. ;
_tWhy I write not of love ;
_tSong to Celia (1) ;
_tSong to Celia (2) ;
_tHis excuse for loving ;
_tHer triumph ;
_tBeggin another kiss ;
_tThe plant and flower of light ;
_tTo Cynthia ;
_tIf I freely may discover ;
_tStill to be neat /
_rBen Johnson --
_tPoems.
_tSong ;
_tThe sun rising ;
_tA lecture upon the shadow ;
_tThe ecstasy ;
_tTo his mistress on going to bed ;
_tThe undertaking ;
_tThe relic ;
_tThe anniversary /
_rJohn Donne --
_tSonnets.
_tAt the round earth's imagined corners ;
_tDeath, be not proud /
_rJohn Donne --
_tPoems.
_tGood Friday ;
_tHymn to God the Father /
_rJohn Donne.
530 _aAlso issued online.
650 0 _aEnglish literature
_yEarly modern, 1500-1700.
651 0 _aGreat Britain
_xHistory
_yElizabeth, 1558-1603
_vLiterary collections.
856 4 1 _uhttp://www.archive.org/details/portableelizabet00haydrich
_zFree eBook from the Internet Archive
856 4 2 _uhttp://www.openlibrary.org/books/OL6522070M
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