Tudor and Stuart Love SongsGood Press, 2019 M12 20 - 145 páginas A collection of poetry edited by John Potter Briscoe and written by various authors. This anthology captures the essence of love poetry from the Tudor and Stuart periods, spanning from 1500-1700. The poems offer readers a deep dive into early modern English literature, showcasing the beauty, passion, and complexities of love during these historical eras. |
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adieu Love amatory Anon back my heart beauty birds blest blushing breast bright brow Campaspe chaste cheeks cherries Cherry ripe Cherry-Ripe Cupid Daphnis darts dear delight Diaphenia disdain doth face fair Rosaline fair Samela faith Farewell flame flowers Foolish love fools Francis Beaumont George Turberville grace grow hair Harpalus hath my heart heaven Heigh John kind kiss lily lips live looks lost Love is dead love thee love verses LOVE'S lover mind is light mistress morning ne'er never nought pain Phillida flouts Phyllis hath praise pray pretty Richard Lovelace Richard Tottel ripe Robert Aytoun Robert Greene Robert Herrick roses Samuel Daniel Say nay shepherd shine sigh sing Sir Thomas Wyatt soft SONG soon sweet sweeting sweetest Table of Contents tell There's thine eyes Thomas Campion Thomas Carew Thomas Lodge true true-love hath untrue Love Victor Hirtzler William wilt thou leave woman