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Robert Greene
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James IV
INTRODUCTION TO IAMES IV
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〈DRAMATIS PERSONAE
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THE SCOTTISH HYSTORIE OF IAMES THE FOVRTH, SLAINE AT FLODDEN.
Prologue
ACTVS PRIMVS. Scena Prima.
〈Scene II. 〉
〈Scene III. 〉
ACTVS SECVNDVS. Scena Prima.
〈Scene II. 〉
〈Introduction to〉 3. Act.
ACTVS III. Scena Prima.
〈Scene II. 〉
〈Scene III. 〉
ACTVS QVARTVS. SCENA PRIMA.
〈Scene II. 〉
〈Scene III. 〉
〈Scene IV. 〉
〈Scene V. 〉
ACTVS QVINTVS. Scena Prima.
〈Scene II 〉
〈Scene III. 〉
〈Scene IV. 〉
〈Scene V. 〉
〈Scene VI. 〉
John Churton Collins (ed.)
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The Plays & Poems of Robert Greene, Vol. 2: Frier Bacon and Frier Bongay. James the Fourth. The Pinner of Wakefield. A Maidens Dreame. Poems from the Novels. Notes to Plays and Poems. Appendix: England’s Parnassus. Glossarial Index. General Index
Contents
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Frier Bacon and Frier Bongay
INTRODUCTION TO FRIER BACON AND FRIER BONGAY
APPENDIX TO INTRODUCTION
THE HONORABLE HISTORIE OF FRIER BACON, AND FRIER BONGAY.
〈DRAMATIS PERSONAE
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THE HONORABLE HISTORIE OF FRIER BACON, AND FRIER BONGAY AS IT WAS PLAID BY HER MAIESTIES SERVANTS.
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〈ACT I. 〉
〈Scene I. At Framlingham.〉
〈Scene II. Friar Bacon's Cell at Oxford.〉
〈Scene III. At Harleston.〉
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ACT II.
〈Scene I. The Court at London.〉
〈Scene II. At Oxford.〉
〈Scene III. Friar Bacon's Cell.〉
〈Scene IV. The Regent-house at Oxford.〉
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ACT III.
〈Scene I. At Fressingfield.〉
〈Scene II. At Oxford.〉
〈Scene III. At Fressingfield.〉
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ACT IV.
〈Scene I. Friar Bacon's Cell.〉
〈Scene II. At Court.〉
〈Scene III. Friar Bacon's Cell.〉
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ACT V.
〈Scene I. At Fressingfield.〉
〈Scene II. Friar Bacon's Cell.〉
〈Scene III. At Court.〉
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James IV
INTRODUCTION TO IAMES IV
Title
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〈DRAMATIS PERSONAE
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THE SCOTTISH HYSTORIE OF IAMES THE FOVRTH, SLAINE AT FLODDEN.
Prologue
ACTVS PRIMVS. Scena Prima.
〈Scene II. 〉
〈Scene III. 〉
ACTVS SECVNDVS. Scena Prima.
〈Scene II. 〉
〈Introduction to〉 3. Act.
ACTVS III. Scena Prima.
〈Scene II. 〉
〈Scene III. 〉
ACTVS QVARTVS. SCENA PRIMA.
〈Scene II. 〉
〈Scene III. 〉
〈Scene IV. 〉
〈Scene V. 〉
ACTVS QVINTVS. Scena Prima.
〈Scene II 〉
〈Scene III. 〉
〈Scene IV. 〉
〈Scene V. 〉
〈Scene VI. 〉
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The Pinner of Wakefield
INTRODUCTION TO GEORGE A GREENE
APPENDIX TO INTRODUCTION
Title
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〈DRAMATIS PERSONAE
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A PLEASANT CONCEYTED COMEDIE OF GEORGE A GREENE, THE PINNER OF WAKEFIELD
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〈ACT I. 〉
〈Scene I. At Bradford.〉
〈Scene II. At Wakefield.〉
〈Scene III. 〉
〈Scene IV. 〉
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〈ACT II.
Scene I. Outside the wall of Sir Iohn a Barley's castle.〉
〈Scene II. 〉
〈Scene III. 〉
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〈ACT III.
〈Scene I. Before Grime's House.〉
〈Scene II. 〉
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〈ACT IV.
〈Scene I. 〉
〈Scene II. 〉
〈Scene III. At Bradford.〉
〈Scene IV. At Wakefield.〉
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〈ACT V.
〈Scene I. At Bradford.〉
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A Maiden's Dream
INTRODUCTION TO A MAIDENS DREAME
Dedication
A MAIDENS DREAME.
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Poems from the Novels
I. Verses Against the Gentlewomen of Sicillia
II. Arbasto's Song
III. Doralicia's Song
IV. The Description of Silvestros Lady
V. Lacenas Riddle
VI. Verses Under a Picture of Fortune
VII. A Sonnet
VIII. Barmenissas Song
IX. Verses Written Under the Portraiture of Venus
X. Tempora Mutantur, Et Nos Mutamur in Illis
XI. Verses Under a Peacock Portrayed in Her Left Hand
XII. Verses Under a Carving of Mercury Throwing Feathers Into the Wind
XIII. Verses Under a Carving of Cupid Blowing Bladders in the Air
XIV. Verses on Two Tables Hung Beside an Effigy on a Tomb
XV. Madrigall
XVI. Bradamant's Madrigale
XVII. Melissa's Ditty
XVIII. Prince's Sonnet
XIX. Sonnet of Old Man (A Caldee) in Answer
XX. Sonnet
XXI. Sonnet
XXII. Bellaria's Epitaph
XXIII. Dorastus (in Love-passion) writes these lines in Praise of his loving and best-beloved Fawnia
XXIV. Apollo's Oracle (Doom)
XXV. Menaphon's Song
XXVI. Sephestias Song to Her Child
XXVII. Menaphons Roundelay
XXVIII. Doron's Description of Samela
XXVIX. Dorons Iigge
XXX. Melicertus Madrigale
XXXI. Menaphon's Song in His Bed
XXXII. Menaphon's Ditty
XXXIII. Menaphons Eclogue
XXXIV. Melicertus Eclogue
XXXV. Dorons Eclogue joined With Carmelas
XXXVI. Sonnetto
XXXVII. Melicertus Description of His Mistress
XXXVIII. Verses From Ciceronis Amor
XXXIX. Poems from the Novels
XL. Song or Ditty
XLI. Roundelay
XLII. Lentulus Description of Terentia in Latin
XLIII. The Shepherds Ode
XLIV. Orpheus Song
XLV. The Song of Arion
XLVI. Sonnet
XLVII. The Description of the Shepherd and His Wife
XLVIII. The Shepherds Wives Song
XLIX. Hexametra Alexis in Laudem Rosamundae
L. Hexametra Rosamundae in Dolorem Amissi Alexis
LI. Philadors Ode That He Left With the Despairing Lover
LII. The Song of a Country Swain at the Return of Philado
LIII. From Never Too Late
LIV. The Palmers Ode
LV. The Hermites Exordium
LVI. Isabells Ode
LVII. Francescos Ode
LVIII. Canzone
LIX. Infidas Song
LX. Francescoes Roundelay
LXI. The Penitant Pamers Ode
LXII. Isabel's Sonnet That She Made in Prison
LXIII. Francescoe's Sonnet, Made in the Prime of His Penance
LXIV. Francescoe's Sonnet Called His Parting Blow
LXV. Eurymachus' Fancy in the Prime of His Affection
LXVI. Radagon's Sonnet
LXVII. Eurymachus in Laudem Mirimidæ His Motto
LXVIII. Radagon in Dianam
LXIX. Mullidors Madrigale
LXX. The Palmer's Verses
LXXI. Description of the Lady Maesia
LXXII. Maesia's Song
LXXIII. Lines Translated From Guazzo
LXXIV. From Dante
LXXV. Philomela's Ode That She Sung in Her Arbor
LXXVI. Philomela's Second Ode
LXXVII. Lulesio's Sonnet
LXXVIII. Poem in Answer
LXXIX. An Ode
LXXX. Familia's Song
LXXXI. Against Enticing Courtesans
LXXXII. Verses
LXXXIII. A Conceited Fable of the Old Comedian Aesop
LXXXIV. Greene's Ode, of the Vanity of Wanton Writings
LXXXV. The Description of Sir Geoffrey Chaucer
LXXXVI. The Description of John Gower
LXXXVII. Theodora's Song
LXXXVIII. The Description of Salomon
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NOTES
APPENDIX
GLOSSARIAL INDEX
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