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James H. McDonald and Nancy Pollard Brown (eds)
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The Poems of Robert Southwell, S.J.
Contents
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Front Matter
Further
PREFACE
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION
LIST OF SIGLA
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The Poems
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I. Poems in Manuscripts
The Author to his loving Cosen
To the Reader
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The Sequence on the Virgin Mary and Christ
i. The Virgin Marys conception (I)
ii. Her Nativity (2)
iii. Her Spousals (3)
iv. The Virgins salutation (4)
v. The Visitation (5)
vi. The Nativity of Christ (6)
vii. His circumcision (7)
viii. The Epiphany (8)
ix. The Presentation (9)
x. The flight into Egypt (10)
xi. Christs return out of Egypt (11)
xii. Christs Childhood (12)
xiii. The death of our Lady (13)
xiv. The Assumption of our Lady (14)
A Child my Choice (15)
New heaven, new war (16)
The Burning Babe (17)
New Prince, new pomp (18)
Sins heavy load (19)
Christs bloody sweat (20)
Christs sleeping friends (21)
Josephs Amazement (22)
A holy Hymn (23)
Of the Blessed Sacrament of the Altar (24)
Saint Peters Complaint (25)
S. Peters afflicted mind (26)
Mary Magdalens blush (27)
S. Peters remorse (28)
Davids Peccavi (29)
A Fancy turned to a sinners complaint (30)
A vale of tears (31)
The prodigal childs soul wrack (32)
Marie Magdalens complaint at Christs death (33)
Decease release. Dum morior orior (34)
I die without desert (35)
Mans civil war (36)
Life is but Loss (37)
Seek flowers of heaven (38)
I die alive (39)
What joy to live? (40)
Lifes death loves life (41)
At home in Heaven (42)
Look home (43)
Times go by turns (44)
Loss in delays (45)
Loves servile lot (46)
Lewd Love is Loss (47)
Loves Garden grief (48)
Fortunes Falsehood (49)
From Fortunes reach (50)
Content and rich (51)
Scorn not the least (52)
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II. Poems from Mœoniæ
The virgin Mary to Christ on the Cross
Man to the wound in Christs side
Upon the Image of death
III. Saint Peters Complaint
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IV. Poems from Prose Works
Epitaph on Lady Margaret Sackville
Lines from a hymn of Prudentius
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End Matter
Peeter Playnt
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Poems in F of Doubtful Authorship
Conceptio B. Virginis sub porta aurea
Præsentatio B. Virginis
Ubi est Deus meus?
Optima Deo
Unworthy receiving
Beatus vir qui non abiit etc.
S. Peters complaint
Our Lady to Christ upon the Cross
Christs answer
Christ upon the Cross to man
The Complaint of the B. Virgin having lost her Son in Jerusalem
The Annunciation altered from that before
COMMENTARY
INDEX OF FIRST LINES
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