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The Complete Works of John Lyly, Vol. 1: Life. Euphues: The Anatomy Of Wyt; Entertainments
R. Warwick Bond (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1902
ISBN:
9780199692408
Published online:
September 2012
EISBN:
9780191733468
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780199692408.book.1
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
PREFACE
LIFE OF JOHN LYLY
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EUPHUES
THE TEXT AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
EUPHUES AND EUPHUISM
Euphues: the Anatomy of Wit
Further
BIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX
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Entertainments
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ENTERTAINMENTS
INTRODUCTION
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Speeches and Verses at the Tilt-Yard 1590—1600
A Sonnet
A Cartel for a Challenge
Sir Henry Lee's challenge before the Shampanie
The Supplication of the old Knight
At the Earl of Cumberland's Show on Horseback
At the Tilt-Yard; Nov. 17, 1600
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On the Queen's Visit to Theobalds, May, 1591
The Gardener's Speech
Written about the box
The Molecatcher's Speech
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The Honourable Entertainment given to her Majesty in Progress at Cowdray in Sussex by the Lord Montecute Anno. 1591
The Porters Speech
Mundaie.
A Ditty
Tewsdaie.
The Pilgrims speech
The wild mans speech at the tree
The Ditty
Wednesdaie.
The Anglers Speech
This Song of the Fisherman
For the rest of the Entertainment, honourable feasting, and abundance
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The Honourable Entertainment given to the Queens Majesty in Progress, at Elvetham in Hampshire
The first days entertainment
The Poet to his boy offering him a Cushion
The Poets Speech to her Majesty
The Poets speech to his boy offering him a Cushion
The Poets speech to her Majesty
The Ditty of the six Virgins Song
The Second Days entertainment
The Oration of Nereus to her Majesty
The Sea nymphs Ditty
The Oration of Sylvanus
The Oration of fair Neæra
The Third days entertainment
The Plowmans Song
The Fourth days entertainment
The speech of the Fairy Queen to her Majesty
Fairies song
The Poets speech at her Majestys departure
O come again fair Natures treasure
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Speeches to Queen Elizabeth at Quarrendon: August, 1592
The Message of the Damsel of the Queen of Fairies
The Old Knights Tale
The Song after Dinner at the two Ladies entrance
The Ladies Thanksgiving for their delivery from Inconstancy
The Last Song
The second days work where the Chaplain makes this Relation
The Oration
To the most renowned Queen
The Page brings tidings of his Master's Recovery, & presents his Legacy
The Legacy
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Entertainments at Bisham
TO THE READER.
<At Bisham.>
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<At Sudeley.>
After these verse, the song.
The verses, written in the table which were given to her Majesty
The Song
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<At Rycote>
A letter delivered by an Irish jack, in which was enclosed, a Dart of gold, set with Diamonds
The Dart delivered, a skipper coming frõ Flaunders
A letter, written by a Soldier to his Mistress the Lady Squemish
The second Letter
The third Letter from the Sea coast
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Entertainment at Harefield
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IV The Complaint of the Satyrs Against the Nymphs
V A Lottery Presented Before the Late Queens Majesty at the Lord Chancellors House. 1602
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The King of Denmark's Welcome
The Song at Theobalds
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A Funeral Oration
Epicedium. A Funerall Oration vpon the death of the late deceased Princesse, (of famous memo- ry) Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England, France and Ireland: written by Infelice Academico Ignoto.
A true Subjects sorrow, for the loss of his late Sovereign
NOTES
ERRATA ET ADDENDA
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