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MINOR POEMS OF MICHAEL DRAYTON CHOSEN AND EDITED BY CYRIL BRETT
OXFORD AT THE CLARENDON PRESS 1907
CONTENTS CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF DRAYTON'S LIFE AND WORKS INTRODUCTION
FOOTNOTES:
SONNETS
[from the Edition of 1594]
To the deere Chyld of the Muses, and his euer kind Mecænas, Ma. Anthony Cooke, Esquire Amour 1 Amour 2 Amour 3 Amour 4 Amour 5 Amour 6 Amour 7 Amour 8 Amour 9 Amour 10 Amour 11 Amour 12 Amour 13 Amour 14 Amour 15 Amour 16 Amour 17 Amour 18 Amour 19 Amour 20 Amour 21 Amour 22 Amour 23 Amour 24 Amour 25 Amour 26 Amour 27 Amour 28 Amour 29 Amour 30 Amour 31 Amour 32 Amour 33 Amour 34 Amour 35 Amour 36 Amour 37 Amour 38 Amour 39 Amour 40 Amour 41 Amour 42 Amour 43 Amour 44 Amour 45 Amour 46 Amour 47 Amour 48 Amour 49 Amour 50 Amour 51 FINIS.
[from the Edition of 1599]
Sonet 1
Sonet 2 To the Reader of his Poems Sonet 3 Sonet 5 Sonet 8 Sonet 9 Sonet 10 Sonet 11 To the Moone Sonet 12 Sonet 13 Sonet 14 To the Soule Sonet 21 Sonet 22 Sonet 23 To the Spheares Sonet 24 Sonet 25 Sonet 27 Sonet 29 To the Sences Sonet 30 To the Vestalls Sonet 31 Sonet 34 To Admiration Sonet 43 Sonet 44 Sonet 45 Sonet 55 Sonet 56 A Consonet Sonet 57 To Lucie Countesse of Bedford Sonet 58 To the Lady Anne Harington
[from the Edition of 1602]
Sonnet 12
To Lunacie Sonnet 17 Sonnet 25 To Folly Sonnet 27 Sonnet 31 Sonnet 41 Sonnet 58 To Prouerbe Sonnet 63 To the high and mighty Prince, James, King of Scots Sonnet 66 To the Lady L.S.
[from the Edition of 1605]
Sonnet 43
Sonnet 46 Sonnet 47 Sonnet 50 Sonnet 51 Sonnet 57 Sonnet 58 To Sir Walter Aston, Knight of the honourable order of the Bath, and my most worthy Patron
[from the Edition of 1619]
1
6 8 15 His Remedie for Loue 21 27 36 Cupid coniured 48 52 61
ODES
[from the Edition of 1619]
To Himselfe and The Harpe To The New Yeere To His Valentine The Heart The Sacrifice To Apollo To Cvpid An Amovret Anacreontick Loves Conqvest To The Viriginian Voyage An Ode Written In The Peake His Defence Against The Idle Critick To His Rivall A Skeltoniad The Cryer To His Coy Love A Canzonet A Hymne To His Ladies Birth-Place To The Cambro-Britans and their Harpe, his Ballad of Agincovrt
[from the Edition of 1606]
Ode 4
To my worthy frend, Master John Sauage of the Inner Temple Ode 8
ELEGIES VPON SVNDRY OCCASIONS
[from the Edition of 1627]
Of his Ladies not Comming to London To Master George Sandys Treasurer for the English Colony in Virginia To my noble friend Master William Browne, of the euill time Vpon the three Sonnes of the Lord Sheffield, drowned in Hvmber To the noble Lady, the Lady I.S. of worldly crosses An Elegie vpon the death of the Lady Penelope Clifton Vpon the noble Lady Astons departure for Spaine To my most dearely-loued friend Henery Reynolds Esquire, of Poets & Poesie Vpon the death of his incomparable friend Sir Henry Raynsford of Clifford Vpon the death of the Lady Olive Stanhope To Master William Ieffreys, Chaplaine to the Lord Ambassadour in Spaine Vpon the death of Mistris Elianor Fallowfield
NIMPHIDIA
THE COVRT OF FAYRIE
FINIS.
THE QVEST OF CYNTHIA
FINIS.
THE SHEPHEARDS SIRENA
FINIS.
THE MVSES ELIZIVM
The Description of Elizium
The first Nimphall Rodope and Dorida. The second Nimphall Lalvs, Cleon, and Lirope. The third Nimphall Doron. Naijs. Cloris. Claia. Dorilvs. Cloe. Mertilla. Florimel. With Nimphes and Forresters. The fourth Nimphall Cloris and Mertilla. The fift Nimphall Claia, Lelipa, Clarinax a Hermit. The sixt Nimphall Silvivs, Halcivs, Melanthvs. The seuenth Nimphall Florimel, Lelipa, Naijs, Codrvs a Feriman. The eight Nimphall Mertilla, Claia, Cloris. The ninth Nimphall Mvses and Nimphs. The tenth Nimphall Naiis, Claia, Corbilvs, Satyre.
SONGS FROM THE 'SHEPHERD'S GARLAND'
[From the Edition of 1593]
From Eclogue ij From Eclogue iij From Eclogue iv From Eclogue vij From Eclogue viij
[From the Edition of 1605]
From Eclogue ij From Eclogue ij
[From the Edition of 1606]
From Eclogue vij From Eclogue ix From Eclogue ix From Eclogue ix
APPENDIX
From England's Helicon (1600) p. 97.
Rowlands Madrigall. FINIS. From T. Morley's First Book of Ballets (1595). Mr. M.D. to the Author. Prefixed to Christopher Middleton's Legend of Humphrey Duke of Gloucester (1600). To his friend, Master Chr. M. his Booke. Prefixed to John Davies of Hereford; Holy Roode (1609). To M. Iohn Davies, my good friend. Prefixed to Sir David Murray's Sophonisba &c. (1611). To my kinde friend Da: Murray. Among the Panegyrical Verses before Coryat's Crudities (1611). Incipit Michael Drayton. A briefe Prologue to the verses following. Prefixed to William Browne's Britannia's Pastorals (1613). To his Friend the Avthor. Prefixed to Chapman's Translation of Hesiod's Georgics (1618). To my worthy friend Mr. George Chapman, and his translated Hesiod. Prefixed to Book ij. of Primaleon, &c. Translated by Anthony Munday (1619). OF THE WORKE and Translation. From Annalia Dubrensia (1636). TO MY NOBLE Friend Mr. Robert Dover, on his braue annuall Assemblies vpon Cotswold.
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