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Year: 2005
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Sixteenth-Century Poetry
An Annotated Anthology
Edited by
Gordon Braden
This series of anthologies is devoted to poetry and the provision of key texts, canonical
and post-canonical, with detailed annotation, sufficient to facilitate close reading, for
use on specialist and appropriate survey courses. Headnotes and foot-of-page notes are designed
to provide contexts for poets and poems alike, elucidating references and pointing to allusions.
Selected variants may be given, where these provide vitally illuminating clues to a work’s
evolution and editorial history, and there are cross-references between poems.
Edited by
Gordon Braden
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Anonymous 1
“Western wind, when will thou blow” 1
“In a goodly night, as in my bed I lay” 1
“O lusty lily, the lantern of all gentleness” 2
Psalm 130 80
Sir Thomas Wyatt 80
The Geneva Bible 81
William Whittingham 81
George Gascoigne 82
Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke 84
Sir John Harington 85
Elizabeth I (1533–1603) 86
“The doubt of future foes exiles my present joy” 86
On Monsieur’s Departure 87
Canto X 258
Canto XI 271
Canto XII 284
Canto XII, alternate ending 294
Two Cantos of Mutability 296
Canto VI 296
Canto VII 308
Canto VIII, unperfit 322
From Amoretti 322
“Be nought dismayed that her unmovèd mind” 322
“Unrighteous Lord of Love, what law is this” 323
“My hungry eyes, through greedy covetise” 323
“What guile is this, that those her golden tresses” 324
“Leave, lady, in your glass of crystal clean” 324
“Fair be ye sure, but cruel and unkind” 324
“Coming to kiss her lips (such grace I found)” 325
“Like as a huntsman after weary chase” 325
“Most glorious Lord of Life, that on this day” 325
“One day I wrote her name upon the strand” 326
Anonymous 401
A New Courtly Sonnet of the Lady Greensleeves 401
Adonis 403
Anonymous 562
“Those whose kind hearts sweet pity did attaint” 562
“Come away, come, sweet love” 562
“Absence, hear thou my protestation” 563
For the sake of simplicity, individual poems are listed here only once, under a single category;
most of them could easily appear under several.
ABSENCE
Anonymous, “Western wind, when will thou blow” 1
Surrey, “O happy dames that may embrace” 76
Barnabe Googe, Oculi augent dolorem 133
George Turberville, “The less I see, the more my teen” 134
Fulke Greville, Caelica 45 340
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 56, 60, 88, 89, 91, 92, 368, 369, 390, 391, 392, 399
Tenth Song, 105, 106
John Donne, A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning 541
Anonymous, “Absence, hear thou my protestation” 563
AGING
Thomas Wyatt, “Ye old mule, that think yourself so fair” 46
Thomas Vaux, “I loathe that I did love” 64
Walter Ralegh, “Nature, that washed her hands in milk” 334
Samuel Daniel, Delia 34, 37, 46 476, 477, 480
Michael Drayton, “Whilst thus my pen strives to eternize thee” 486
“There’s nothing grieves me but that age should haste” 486
AMBITION
Thomas Wyatt, “Mine own John Poins, since ye delight to know” 53
“Who list his wealth and ease retain” 58
“Stand whoso list upon the slipper top” 62
Elizabeth I, “The doubt of future foes exiles my present joy” 86
George Gascoigne, “In haste post-haste, when first my wandering mind” 97
Gascoigne’s Woodmanship 102
The Fruit of Fetters 106
Edward Dyer, “My mind to me a kingdom is” 136
Edward de Vere, “Were I a king, I could command content” 138
Samuel Daniel, Delia 32 475
ANIMALS
John Skelton, Philip Sparrow 7
Thomas Wyatt, “My mother’s maids, when they did sew and spin” 55
“Lucks, my fair falcon, and your fellows all” 63
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 41, 49, 59, 83 363, 365, 369, 379
Anonymous, Adonis 403
John Donne, The Flea 537
AROUSAL
Fulke Greville, Caelica 40, 56 340, 342
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 76, 77 377
BEAUTY, FEMALE
George Gascoigne, “The thriftless thread which pampered beauty spins” 92
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 7, 9, 22, 26, 101, 102, 103 350, 351, 356, 357,
396, 397
Samuel Daniel, Delia 18, 28 470, 473
BEAUTY, MALE
Richard Barnfield, “Cherry-lipped Adonis in his snowy shape” 551
CHASTITY
Edmund Spenser, The Faery Queen Book III 141
Amoretti 6 322
Walter Ralegh, The Advice 329
Richard Barnfield, “Thus was my love, thus was my Ganymede” 550
CHRISTIANITY
Edmund Spenser, Amoretti 68 325
Robert Southwell, The Burning Babe 462
John Donne, Satires III 518
CUPID
Fulke Greville, Caelica 12, 84 339, 344
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 8, 11, 12, 13, 17, 20, 43, 46, 53, 65
350, 351, 352, 354, 355, 363, 364, 367, 372
Sir John Davies, “The sacred Muse that first made Love divine” 513
John Donne, Love’s Deity 544
DEATH
John Skelton, “Your ugly token” 3
Thomas Sackville, A Mirror for Magistrates: The Induction 119
Walter Ralegh, “What is our life? The play of passion” 329
DREAMING
Anonymous, “In a goodly night, as in my bed I lay” 1
Thomas Wyatt, “Unstable dream, according to the place” 51
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 32, 38, 39 359, 362
Samuel Daniel, Delia 49 481
John Donne, The Dream 536
FIDELITY
Thomas Wyatt, “The long love that in my thought doth harbor” 42
“Each man me telleth I change most my device” 43
Surrey, “Love that doth reign and live within my thought” 67
“Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green” 68
Elizabeth I, “Ah, silly pug, wert thou so sore afraid?” 338
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella Eleventh Song 398
Samuel Daniel, Delia 8 466
John Donne, The Indifferent 529
The Anniversary 533
A Lecture upon the Shadow 549
GOOD TIMES
Henry VIII, “Pastime with good company” 40
HUNTING
Thomas Wyatt, “Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind” 43
Edmund Spenser, Amoretti 67 325
Michael Drayton, “See, chaste Diana, where my harmless heart” 484
IMMORTALITY
Edmund Spenser, Amoretti 75 326
Walter Ralegh, The Passionate Man’s Pilgrimage 335
“Even such is Time, which takes in trust” 336
Samuel Daniel, Delia 38, 41 477, 478
INFIDELITY
John Skelton, “With lullay, lullay, like a child” 5
“The ancient acquaintance, madam, between us twain” 6
Thomas Wyatt, “What should I say?” 60
Isabella Whitney, To her Unconstant Lover 88
George Gascoigne, “Thy birth, thy beauty, nor thy brave attire” 92
Edward de Vere, “If women could be fair and yet not fond” 138
Walter Ralegh, “Fortune hath taken thee away, my love” 337
Fulke Greville, Caelica 38 340
KISSING
Edmund Spenser, Amoretti 64 325
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella Second Song, 73, 74, 79, 80, 81, 82 375, 376, 378, 379
Richard Barnfield, “Sweet coral lips where Nature’s treasure lies” 550
LONDON
Thomas Wyatt, “Tagus, farewell, that westward with thy streams” 52
Surrey, “London, hast thou accusèd me” 73
John Donne, Satires I 516
LOVE REMEMBERED
Anonymous, “O lusty lily, the lantern of all gentleness” 2
Thomas Wyatt, “They flee from me that sometime did me seek” 46
LOVE’S BEGINNING
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 2, 16 348, 353
John Donne, Air and Angels 532
LOVE’S COST
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 18, 75 354, 376
Anonymous, Greensleeves 401
Samuel Daniel, Delia 1 464
LOVE’S END
Thomas Wyatt, “Farewell, Love, and all thy laws forever” 44
“Sometime I fled the fire that me brent” 49
“Tangled I was in love’s snare” 61
George Gascoigne, Gascoigne’s Lullaby 96
Walter Ralegh, The Ocean’s Love to Cynthia 333
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 107 400
Michael Drayton, “Since there’s no help, come, let us kiss and part” 486
John Donne, Love’s Diet 545
The Blossom 547
LOVE’S ENEMIES
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 24, 37, 78 356, 361, 377
John Donne, The Perfume 521
LOVE’S HOPE
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 66, 67, 84, 85 372, 373, 380, 381
Samuel Daniel, Delia 22, 48 471, 480
LOVE’S RIGHTEOUSNESS
Thomas Wyatt, “What vaileth truth, or by it to take pain?” 42
“If Fancy would favor” 48
“It was my choice, it was no chance” 58
Samuel Daniel, Delia 45 479
LOVE’S SILENCE
Walter Ralegh, “Our passions are most like to floods and streams” 332
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 54, 70, 104 367, 374, 397
LOVE’S SOLITUDE
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 23, 27, 30, 51 356, 357, 358, 366
Samuel Daniel, Delia 53, 54 482
Michael Drayton, “Sweet Secrecy, what tongue can tell thy worth?” 485
LOVE’S SYMPTOMS
Thomas Wyatt, “If amorous faith, an heart unfeigned” 43
“If waker care, if sudden pale color” 52
Surrey, “Such wayward ways hath Love that most part in discord” 69
Samuel Daniel, Delia 9, 15 466, 469
LOVE’S TORMENTS
Thomas Wyatt, “It may be good, like it who list” 44
“I find no peace, and all my war is done” 44
“My galley, chargèd with forgetfulness” 45
“There was never nothing more me pained” 47
“To cause accord or to agree” 50
Surrey, “In Cyprus’ springs (whereas dame Venus dwelt)” 68
Elizabeth I, On Monsieur’s Departure 87
George Gascoigne, Gascoigne’s Passion 93
Edmund Spenser, Amoretti 35 323
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 33, 40, 87, 93, 94, 95, 100, 108 360, 362, 390, 393,
394, 397, 400
Samuel Daniel, Delia 16, 27, 29 469, 473, 474
LOVE’S VENGEANCE
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella Fifth Song 383
Thomas Lodge, Scylla’s Metamorphosis 408
John Donne, The Apparition 540
LOVE’S WEAPONS
Edmund Spenser, Amoretti 37 324
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 29, 36 358, 361
Samuel Daniel, Delia 14, 24, 25 468, 472
METAMORPHOSIS
Edmund Spenser, The Faery Queen: Two Cantos of Mutability 296
Walter Ralegh, “Would I were changed into that golden shower” 328
Fulke Greville, Caelica 42 340
Samuel Daniel, Delia 5 465
Barnabe Barnes, “Jove for Europa’s love took shape of bull” 514
MIRRORS
Edmund Spenser, Amoretti 45 324
Samuel Daniel, Delia 33 475
Michael Drayton, “Beauty sometime, in all her glory crowned” 484
Richard Barnfield, “Sighing and sadly sitting by my love” 551
Anonymous, “Those whose kind hearts sweet pity did attaint” 562
MONEY
Barnabe Googe, Of Money 134
George Turberville, “Friend Googe, give me the faithful friend to trust” 134
MORNING
George Gascoigne, Gascoigne’s Good Morrow 100
Christopher Marlowe, Ovid’s Elegies 13 489
John Donne, The Good Morrow 526
The Sun Rising 528
Break of Day 533
Anonymous, “Come away, come, sweet love” 562
MOURNING
Thomas Wyatt, “The pillar perished is whereto I leant” 62
Surrey, “Divers thy death do diversely bemoan” 74
Chidiock Tichborne, Tichborne’s Lament 407
John Donne, A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy’s Day 538
NIGHT
Surrey, “Alas, so all things now do hold their peace” 67
George Gascoigne, Gascoigne’s Good Night 101
Fulke Greville, Caelica 100 345
Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella 31, 96, 97, 98, 99 359, 394, 395
PENITENCE
Psalm 130 80
Robert Greene, “Deceiving world, that with alluring toys” 405
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