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- Close section Front Matter
- The Shepheardes Calender Conteyning tvvelue Æglogues proportionable to the twelue monethes
- Close sectionComplaints. Containing fundrie fmall Poemes of the Worlds Vanitie
- A note of the sundrie Poemes contained in this Volume.
- The Printer to the Gentle Reader.
- Dedicated To the right Noble and beauti full Ladie, the La. Marie Countesse of Pembrooke.
- The Rvines of Time
- The Teares of the Mufes
- Virgils Gnat
- Prosopopoia. Or Mother Hubberds Tale
- Rvines of Rome
- Mviopotmos, Or The Fate of the Butterflie
- Visions of the worlds vanitie
- The Visions of Bellay
- The Visions of Petrarch. formerly translated
- Daphnaïda. An Elegie vpon the death of the noble and vertuous Douglas Howard, Daughter and heire of Henry Lord Howard, Vifcount Byndon, and wife of Arthure Gorges Esquier
- Close sectionColin Clovts Come home againe
- TO THE RIGHT worthy and noble Knight Sir Walter Raleigh, Captaine of her Maiesties Guard, Lord Wardein of the Stanneries, and Lieutenant of the Countie of Cornwall. (∵)
- Colin Clovts Come home againe
- Close sectionAstrophel. A Paftorall Elegie vpon the death of the moft Noble and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney
- Astrophel
- [The Lay of Clorinda.]
- The movrning Mvse of Thestylis
- A Pastorall Æglogue
- An Elegie, or friends passion, for his Astrophill. Written vpon the death of the right Honourable sir Phillip Sidney Knight, Lord gouernour of Flushing
- An Epitaph vpon the right Honourable sir Phillip Sidney knight: Lord gouernor of Flushing
- Another of the same
- Close sectionAmoretti and Epithalamion Written not long fince by Edmunde Spenfer
- To the Right Worshipfull Sir Robart Needham Knight.
- G: W. senior, to the Author
- Close sectionAmoretti
- Sonnet. I
- Sonnet. II
- Sonnet. III
- Sonnet. IIII
- Sonnet. V
- Sonnet. VI
- Sonnet. VII
- Sonnet. VIII
- Sonnet. IX
- Sonnet. X
- Sonnet. XI
- Sonnet. XII
- Sonnet. XIII
- Sonnet. XIIII
- Sonnet. XV
- Sonnet. XVI
- Sonnet. XVII
- Sonnet. XVIII
- Sonnet. XIX
- Sonnet. XX
- Sonnet. XXI
- Sonnet. XXII
- Sonnet. XXIII
- Sonnet. XXIIII
- Sonnet. XXV
- Sonnet. XXVI
- Sonnet. XXVII
- Sonnet. XXVIII
- Sonnet. XXIX
- Sonnet. XXX
- Sonnet. XXXI
- Sonnet. XXXII
- Sonnet. XXXIII
- Sonnet. XXXIIII
- Sonnet. XXXV
- Sonnet. XXXVI
- Sonnet. XXXVII
- Sonnet. XXXVIII
- Sonnet. XXXIX
- Sonnet. XL
- Sonnet. XLI
- Sonnet. XLII
- Sonnet. XLIII
- Sonnet. XLIIII
- Sonnet. XLV
- Sonnet. XLVI
- Sonnet. XLVII
- Sonnet. XLVIII
- Sonnet. XLIX
- Sonnet. L
- Sonnet. LI
- Sonnet. LII
- Sonnet. LIII
- Sonnet. LIIII
- Sonnet. LV
- Sonnet. LVI
- Sonnet. LVII
- Sonnet. LVIII
- Sonnet. LIX
- Sonnet. LX
- Sonnet. LXI
- Sonnet. LXII
- Sonnet. LXIII
- Sonnet. LXIIII
- Sonnet. LXV
- Sonnet. LXVI
- Sonnet. LXVII
- Sonnet. LXVIII
- Sonnet. LXIX
- Sonnet. LXX
- Sonnet. LXXI
- Sonnet. LXXII
- Sonnet. LXXIII
- Sonnet. LXXIIII
- Sonnet. LXXV
- Sonnet. LXXVI
- Sonnet. LXXVII
- Sonnet. LXXVIII
- Sonnet. LXXIX
- Sonnet. LXXX
- Sonnet. LXXXI
- Sonnet. LXXXII
- Sonnet. LXXXIII
- Sonnet. LXXXIIII
- Sonnet. LXXXV
- Sonnet. LXXXVI
- Sonnet. LXXXVII
- Sonnet. LXXXVIII
- Sonnet. LXXXIX
- In youth before I waxed old,
- Epithalamion
- Close sectionFovvre Hymnes, Made by Edm. Spenser
- Prothalamion Or A Spoufall Verfe made by Edm. Spenser
- Close sectionMiscellaneovs Sonnets
- Close section End Matter