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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionA Hundred Sundry Flowers
- THE CONTENTS OF THIS BOOKE.
- THE PRINTER TO THE READER.
- Close sectionSupposes
- The names of the Actors.
- THE PROLOGUE OR ARGUMENT.
- Actus Primus. Scena .i .
- Scena .ii.
- Scena .iii. PASIPHILO. DULIPO.
- Scena .iiii. CRAPINO the Lackie. DULIPO.
- Actus .ii. Scena .i. DULIPO. EROSTRATO.
- Scena .ii. The SCENESE. PAQUETTO and PETRUCIO his servants. EROSTRATO.
- Scena .iii. DULIPPO alone.
- Scena .iiii.
- Actus .iii. Scena .1.
- Scena .ii.
- Scena .iii.
- Scena .iiii.
- Scena .v.
- Actus .iiii. Scena .i.
- Scena .ii.
- Scena .iii.
- Scena .iiii.
- Scena .v.
- Scena .vi.
- Scena .vii.
- Scena .viii.
- Actus .v. Scena .1.
- Scena .ii.
- Scena .iii.
- Scena .iiii.
- Scena .v.
- Scena sexta.
- Scena septima. PASIPHILO. DAMON.
- Scena .viii. SCENESE. CLEANDER. PHILOGANO.
- Scena .ix. PASIPHILO. CLEANDER.
- Scena decima. CLEANDER. PHILOGANO. DAMON. EROSTRATO. PASIPHILO. POLINESTA. NEVOLA, and other servauntes.
- Close sectionJocasta
- The argument of the Tragedie
- The names of the Interloquutors.
- ¶The order of the dumme shewes and Musickes before every Acte.
- The first Acte. The first Scene.
- SERVUS SOLUS.
- BAILO. ANTIGONE.
- chorus.
- Thorder of the second dumbe shewe.
- Actus .2. Scena .1.
- Scena .ii. Actus .ii. ETEOCLES. CREON.
- CHORUS.
- The order of the thirde dumbe shewe.
- Actus .iii. Scena .1. TYRESIAS. CREON. MANTO. MENECEUS. SACERDOS.
- Scena .ii. CREON. MENECEUS.
- CHORUS.
- The order of the fourth dumbe shewe.
- Actus .iiii. Scena .i. NUNCIUS. JOCASTA.
- JOCASTA. ANTIGONE.
- CHORUS.
- CREON. NUNCIUS.
- CHORUS.
- The order of the laste dumbe shewe.
- Actus .v. Scena .i. CREON. CHORUS.
- Scena .ii.
- Scena .3. ANTIGONE. CHORUS.
- Scena .iiii. OEDIPUS. ANTIGONE. CHORUS.
- Scena .v. CREON. OEDIPUS. ANTIGONE.
- CHORUS.
- EPILOGUS.
- The Adventures of Master F.J.
- Close sectionThe Devises of Sundry Gentlemen
- 1 A translation of Ariosto
- 2 Written upon a reconciliation between two friends
- 3 Two gentlemen did roon three courses at the rynge
- 4 Not long after the writing hereof
- 5 He wrote to the same friend from Exeter
- 6 He wrote to the same friend from Founteine belle eaü
- 7 He wrote unto a Scottish Dame
- 8 Written to a gentlewoman who had refused him
- 9 In praise of a gentlewoman
- 10 He began to write by a gentlewoman
- 11 Whiles he sat at the door of his lodging
- 12 Another Sonnet written by the same Gentlewoman
- 13 Enough of this Dame
- 14 Written by a Gentlewoman in court
- 15 From this I will skip to certain verses
- 16
- 17 And for a further proof
- 18 In all this lovely company was none
- 19 He held himself herewith contented
- 20 The Dame within very short space did answer
- 21 This Sonnet of his shall pass…without any preface
- 22 He wrote… in praise of a Gentlewoman
- 23 Now to begin with another man
- 24 To a Dame which challenged the author
- 25 A loving Lady being wounded in the spring time
- 26 The careful lover combred with pleasure
- 27 The lover being disdainfully abjected
- 28 An absent Dame thus complains
- 29 This question being propounded by a Dame
- 30 A strange passion of another Author
- 31 The Lover leaning only to his Ladies promises
- 32 The constancy of a lover
- 33 Now I must desire you with patience to hearken
- 34 The Lover declares his affection
- 35 Another shorter discourse to the same effect
- 36 The lover disdainfully rejected
- 37 An absent lover…thus complains
- 38 A Lady being both wronged by false suspect
- 39 Either a needless or a bootless comparison
- 40 An absent lover doth thus encourage his Lady
- 41 A letter devised for a young lover
- 42 Three Sonnets in sequence
- 43 A Riddle
- 44 To a gentlewoman who blamed him
- 45 An uncourteous farewell to an unconstant Dame
- 46 A lover often warned
- 47 The lover encouraged by former examples
- 48 The absent lover (in ciphers) deciphering his name
- 49 Gascoigne's Anatomy
- 50 Gascoigne's arraignment
- 51 Gascoigne's praise of Bridges, now Lady Sandes
- 52 Gascoigne's praise of Zouche
- 53 Gascoigne's passion
- 54 Gascoigne's libel of Divorce
- 55 Gascoigne's praise of his Mistress
- 56 Gascoigne's Lullaby
- 57 Gascoigne's Recantation
- 58 I have heard master Gascoigne's memory commended
- 59 The next was at request of Antonie Kynwelmarshe
- 60 John Vaughan delivered him this theame
- 61 Alexander Nevile delivered him this theame
- 62 Richard Courtop…gave him this theame
- 63 Gascoigne's gloze upon… Dominus iis opus habet
- 64 Gascoigne's good morrow
- 65 Gascoigne's good night
- 66 Gascoigne's De profundis
- 67 [The translated Psalm of Deprofundis]
- 68 Gascoigne's counsel to Douglasse Dive
- 69 Gascoigne's counsel given to…Bartholmew Withipoll
- 70 Gascoigne's Epitaph upon capitain Bourcher
- 71 Gascoigne's devise of a mask
- 72 Gascoigne's woodmanship
- 73 Gascoigne's gardenings
- 74 In that other end of his said close walk
- 75 In a chair in the same Garden
- 76
- 77 Gascoigne's voyage into Holland, An. 1572
- Close sectionDan Bartholmew of Bathe
- 1 The Reporter
- 2 Dan Bartholmew his Triumphs
- 3 The Reporter
- 4 Dan Bartholmews Dolorous discourses
- 5 The extremity of his Passion
- 6 Lo thus (dear heart) I force my frantic Muse'
- 7 His libel of request exhibited to Care
- 8 What greater glory can a Keysar gain
- 9 His last will and Testament
- 10 Alas, lo now I hear the passing Bell
- 11 His Farewell
- 12 The reporters conclusion unfinished
- Close sectionAdditions from the Poesys
- Close sectionPrefatory Letters
- Close sectionCommendatory Poems
- 4 T.B. in praise of Gascoigne's Posies
- 5 E.C. in praise of Gascoigne's Posies
- 6 M.C. commending the correction of Gascoigne's Posies
- 7 R.S. in praise of Gascoigne's Posies
- 8 T.Ch. in praise of Gascoigne's Posies
- 9 G.W. in praise of Gascoigne's Posies
- 10 P.B. to such as have heretofore found fault
- 11 A.W. in commendation of Gascoigne and his Posies
- 12 I.B. in commendation of Gascoigne's Posies
- 13 I.D. in praise of Gascoigne and his Posies
- 14 The Printer in commendation of Gascoigne
- 15 M.A. Perugino, a i lettori
- 16 I. de B. aux lecteurs
- 17 H.M. in Poemata Gascoigni Carmen
- 18 B.C. in Poemata Gasconi Carmen
- 19 K.D. in eundum, Carmen
- 20 Eiusdem de eodem
- 21 P.W. in Gascoignum, Carmen
- 22 G.H. pro eodem
- 23 E.H. in poëtmata Gascoigni, Carmen
- 24 The opinion of the author himself after all these commendations
- 25 His ultimum vale to Amorous verse
- Close sectionDan Bartholmew of Bathe
- 28 The fruits of War
- 29 The fruit of Fetters
- 30 The complaint of the green Knight
- 31 The continuance of the Author
- 32 The green Knights farewell to Fancy
- 33 Epilogismum
- 34 Certain notes of Instruction
- Close section End Matter