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Edmund Spenser
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Colin 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
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Astrophel. 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
Ernest De Selincourt (ed.)
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Three Volumes, Vol. 1: Spenser's Minor Poems
Contents
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Front Matter
INTRODUCTION.
SIGLA
The Shepheardes Calender Conteyning tvvelue Æglogues proportionable to the twelue monethes
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Complaints. 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
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Colin 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
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Astrophel. 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
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Amoretti and Epithalamion Written not long fince by Edmunde Spenfer
To the Right Worshipfull Sir Robart Needham Knight.
G: W. senior, to the Author
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Amoretti
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
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Fovvre Hymnes, Made by Edm. Spenser
TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE AND MOST VERtuous Ladies, the Ladie Margaret Countesse of Cumberland, and the Ladie Marie Countesse of Warwicke.
An Hymne of Love
An Hymne of Beavtie
An Hymne of Heavenly Love
An Hymne of Heavenly Beavtie
Prothalamion Or A Spoufall Verfe made by Edm. Spenser
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Miscellaneovs Sonnets
To the right worshipfull my singular good Frend, M. Gabriell Haruey, Doctor of the Lawes
Prefixed to Nennio, or A Treatise of Nobility, &c.
Upon the Historie of George Castriot, alias Scanderbeg, king of the Epirots, translated into English
Prefixed to The Commonwealth and Government of Venice
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End Matter
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Appendix of Epigrams and Sonnets From: A Theatre
Epigrams
Sonets
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Metrical Experiments
From Letter to Harvey, Oct. 16, 1579
From Letter to Harvey, April 10, 1580
From the same
APPENDIX II. ON THE TEXT OF SPENSER FROM 1617–1884.
CRITICAL NOTES.
INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
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