Contents
Contents
- Close sectionFrier 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
- Close sectionTHE HONORABLE HISTORIE OF FRIER BACON, AND FRIER BONGAY AS IT WAS PLAID BY HER MAIESTIES SERVANTS.
- Close sectionJames IV
- INTRODUCTION TO IAMES IV
- Title
- Facsimile title page
- 〈DRAMATIS PERSONAE
- Close sectionTHE 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. 〉
- Close sectionThe Pinner of Wakefield
- Close sectionA Maiden's Dream
- Close sectionPoems 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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