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Motives of Woe: Shakespeare and 'Female Complaint': A Critical Anthology
John Kerrigan (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1991
ISBN:
9780198117704
Published online:
September 2013
EISBN:
9780191762130
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198117704.book.1
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Front Matter
Preface
Illustrations
Editorial Procedures
Introduction
The Anthology
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Medieval Lyrics
Als i me rode ƥis endre dai'
'Y louede a childe of ƥis cuntre'
'Dis enber day I met a clerk'
Canticus Amoris
A Ballad, Said by a Gentlewoman Which Loved a Man of Great Estate'
'What so men seyn'
'My woofull heart thus clad in pain'
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Of Quen Annelida and False Arcite
OF QUENE ANNELIDA AND FALSE ARCITE
¶ The Complaynt of Annelyda to False Arcyte
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Shores Wife
SHORES WIFE
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Renaissance Lyrics
Complaint of the Absence of her Lover Being Upon the Sea
The Complaint of a Woman Ravished, and also Mortally Wounded
A Loving Lady being Wounded in the Spring Time, and Now Galded Eftsones with the Remembrance of the Spring, doth therefore thus Bewail
Oenones Complaint
A Poem of Maid Forsaken
An Excellent Pastoral Ditty
The Nimph Seluagia her Song
'Round, around about a wood as I walkt'
The Diseased Maiden Lover
The Faithless Lover
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The Ruins of Time
THE RUINES OF TIME
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The Complaint of Rosamond
THE COMPLAINT OF ROSAMOND
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Michael Drayton, from England's Heroical Epistles (1597)
The Epistle of Rosamond to King Henry the Second
The Epistle of Shores Wife to King Edward the Fourth
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William Shakespeare, A Louers Complaint (1609)
A LOUERS COMPLAINT
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Psalms and Lamentations
Psalm 137. Super Flumina
The Lamentations of Jeremiah Chapter I
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After Shakespeare
JOHN FLETCHER 'Show me the peece of needle worke you wrought'
LADY MARY WROTH 'Vnseene, vnknowne, I here alone complaine'
Richard Lovelace, 'A Forsaken Lady to her False Servant that is Disdained by his New Mistris'
Ariadne deserted by Theseus, as she sits upon a rock in the island Naxos, thus complains
Andrew Marvell, 'The Nymph complaining for the Death of her Faun'
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Five Love-Letters from a Nun to a Cavalier
FIVE LOVE-LETTERS FROM A NUN TO A CAVALIER
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Restoration Ovids
A Paraphrase on Oenone to Paris
Sapho to Phaon
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Later Lyrics and Satires
The Maids Complaint against the Batchelors Or, an Easter-Offering for Young Men and Apprentices
'Ephilia'
The Reflection A Song
The Complaint
Wednesday Or, The Dumps
A Sorrowful Lamentation for the Loss of a Man and no Man
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Eloise to Abelard
ELOISA TO ABELARD
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End Matter
Textual Notes
Index of Titles and First Lines
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