Containing
the preface
by Thomas Nashe, 'Somewhat to read, for them that list.
by Thomas Nashe, 'Somewhat to read, for them that list.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v03
By H.
C.
From a manuscript in the Harleian Collection (No. 7553). First printed
in T. Park's Heliconia. Vol. 11. 1815.
Daniel, Samuel. Delia. Contayning certayne Sonnets: with the complaint
of Rosamond. Printed by J. C. for Simon Waterson, 1592. Second
(augmented) edition, 1592; third (further augmented) edition, 1592;
other editions 'Delia and Rosamond Augmented,' appeared in 1594, 1595
and 1598. The edition of 1594 is reprinted in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets.
Vol. 11. 1904.
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Davison, Francis. A Poetical Rapsody containing diverse Sonnets, Odes,
Elegies, Madrigalls and other Poesies, both in Rime and measured verse.
Never yet published. Printed by V. S. for John Baily, 1602. Reprinted
by Bullen, A. H. 2 vols. 1890.
Desportes, Philippe. (Euvres. Ed. Michiels. Paris, 1858.
Drayton, Michael. Ideas Mirrour. urs in Quatorzains. Printed by
James Roberts for Nicholas Linge, 1594. Second edition, 1599 (reprinted,
1600); third edition, 1602 (reprinted, 1603); fourth edition, 1605 (reprinted,
1608, 1610 and 1613); fifth and final edition, 1619. The first edition of
1594, with poems of later editions, was reprinted in the Roxburghe Club
edition of Drayton's Poems, 1856. The fifth edition of 1619 is reprinted
in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Drummond, William (of Hawthornden). Poems, Amorous, Funerall, Divine,
Pastorall, in Sonnets, Songs, Sextains, Madrigals, by W. D. Edinburgh:
Andro Hart, 1616. London (augmented) edition. 1656. Ed. Ward,
W. C. 2 vols. 1894.
Edwardes, R. The Paradyse of daynty devises, aptly furnished, with sundry
pithie and learned inventions : devised and written for the most part by
M. Edwards. . . . Henry Disle, 1576. Reprinted in 1577, 1578, 1580,
1585, augmented 1590 (? ), 1596, 1600, 1606.
Emaricdulfe. Sonnets written by E. C. , Esquier. Matthew Law, 1595.
Reprinted in A Lamport Garland. Roxburghe Club. 1881.
Fletcher, Giles. Licia, or Poems of Love in Honour of the admirable and
singular virtues of his Lady. To the imitation of the best Latin Poets,
and others. 1593. Rptd in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Googe, B. Eglogg, Epytaphes and Sonettes. Thomas Colwell for Raffe
Newbery, 1563. Arber's English Reprints. 1871.
Greville, Fulke, Lord Brooke. Caelica in Poetical works, 1633. Ed. Grosart,
A. B. , in Fuller Worthies Library. 1870.
Griffin, B. Fidessa, more chaste than kind. By B. Griffin, Gent. Printed
by the Widow Orwin for Matthew Lownes, 1596. Reprinted in Lee's
Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Harington, Sir John. The most elegant and witty epigrams of . . . digested
into Foure Bookes. Three whereof neuer before published. 1618.
Linche, R. Diella. Certain Sonnets, adjoined to the amorous Poem of Dom
Diego and Gynevra. By R. L. , Gentleman. Printed for Henry Olney,
1596. Reprinted in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Lodge, Thomas. Phillis Honoured with Pastorall Sonnets, Elegies and
amorous delights. John Bushie, 1593. Reprinted in Lee's Elizabethan
Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Lok, Henry. Ecclesiastes, otherwise called the Preacher. . . . Composed by
H. L. , Gentleman. Whereunto are annexed sundrie Sonets of Christian
Passions heretofore printed, and now corrected and augmented, with
other affectionate sonets of a feeling conscience of the same Authors.
Richard Field, 1597. Rptd in Miscellanies of Fuller Worthies Library,
Poems by Henry Lok, Gentleman (1593–7), ed. Grosart, A. B. , 1871.
Percy, William. Sonnets to the fairest Coelia. Printed by Adam Islip, for
W. P. , 1594. Reprinted in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Phoenix nest, The. Built up with the most rare and refined works of
noblemen, woorthy knights, gallant gentlemen, masters of arts, and brave
schollers. . . . Set foorth by R. S. John Jackson, 1593. Reprinted in
T. Park's Heliconia. Vol. II. 1814.
Proctor, Thomas. A Gorgious Gallery of Gallant Inventions. . . by divers
worthy workemen of late dayes and now joyned together and builded up.
By T. P. Richard Jones, 1578. Rptd in T. Park's Heliconia. Vol. 1. 1815.
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Containing the preface
by Thomas Nashe, 'Somewhat to read, for them that list. ' Reprinted in
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1891, and ed. Flägel, E. , Halle, 1889. A complete edition of the works of
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is Grosart's, 1873, 1877. ]
Smith, William. Chloris, or The Complaint of the passionate despised
Shepherd. By William Smith. Edmund Bollifant, 1596. Reprinted in
Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Spenser, Edmund. Complaints containing sundrie small Poemes of the
Worlds Vanitie. By Ed. Sp. William Ponsonbie, 1591.
Amoretti and Epithalamion. Printed for William Ponsonby, 1595.
Reprinted in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. II. 1904.
Tofte, Robert. Laura. The Toys of a Traveller, or The Feast of Fancy.
By B. T. , Gentleman Valentine Simmes, 1597. Reprinted in Lee's
Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Tottel's Miscellany. Songes and Sonettes, written by the ryght honorable
Lorde Henry Haward, late Earle of Surrey, and other. Richard Tottel,
1557. Reprinted in Arber's English Reprints, Birmingham, 1870;
also 1893.
Turbervile, G. Epitaphs, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets, &c. . . . set out by
George Turberuile, Gentleman. Henry Denham, 1567.
Watson, Thomas. The EKATOMIIAOIA or Passionate Centurie of Loue . . .
Composed by Thomas Watson, Gentleman: and published at the request
of certaine Gentlemen his very frendes. Imprinted by John Wolfe for
Gabriell Cawood. (1582. ] Reprinted in Arber's English Reprints, 1870.
The Tears of Fancie, Or, Love Disdained. William Barley, 1593.
Reprinted in Arber's English Reprints, 1870.
Zepheria. Printed by the Widow Orwin, for N. L. and John Busby, 1594.
Reprinted in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
II. HISTORY AND CRITICISM.
Darmesteter, A. and Hatzfeld, A. Le Seizième Siècle en France. . . . (6th
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De Marchi, L. L'influenza della lirica italiana sulla lirica ivglese nel secolo
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Edinburgh Review, April, 1907. The Pleiade and the Elizabethans.
Englische Studien, vol. xx. Alexander Montgomerie und Ronsard.
Fitzmaurice-Kelly, J. Note on three Sonnets (by Spenser, Francisco de la
Torre, and Tasso). Revue Hispanique, vol. XIII, pp. 257-260, 1906.
Flamini, Francesco. Il Cinquecento (Storia Letteraria d'Italia). Part II,
ch. 2, pp. 169-237. Milan, n. d.
Studi di Storia Letteraria Italiana e Straniera. Livorno, 1895.
Guggenheim, Josef. Quellen Studien zu Samuel Daniels Sonetten Cyclus
Delia. Berlin, 1898.
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Harrison, John Smith. Platonism in English Poetry of the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries. New York, 1903.
Isaac, H. , in Shakespeare Jahrbuch, XVII, pp. 165–200.
Kastner, L. E. Articles in Atheneum, Oct. 22 and 29, 1904; on Thomas
Lodge as an imitator of the Italian poets, Mod. Lang. Rev. 11 155 ff. ; on
Scottish Sonnetteers and the French Poets, Mod. Lang. Rev. 111, 1-15; on
Elizabethan Sonnetteers and the French Poets, Mod. Lang. Rev. III,
268-277.
Koeppel, E. Studien zur Gesch. d. englischen Petrarchismus im xvi Jahrh.
Roman. Forschungen, v.
Lamb, Charles. Last Essays of Elia: Some Sonnets of Sir Philip Sidney.
Lee, Sidney. Chapman's 'Amorous Zodiacke. ' Modern Philology. Chicago,
October 1905.
- A Life of William Shakespeare (5th edition). Chapter vii (pp. 87-111)
and appendixes ix and x (pp. 443-461). 1905.
Shakespeare's Sonnets. Being a Reproduction in Facsimile of the
first edition, 1609, from the copy in the Malone Collection in the Bodleian
Library. With Introduction and Bibliography. Oxford, 1905.
Elizabethan Sonnets: with an introduction. 2 vols. 1904. A rearr
arranged
edition of Arher's English Garner.
Lentzner, C. A. Die Geschichte des. Sonettes in England. Leipzig, 1886.
Main, D. (ed. ). A Treasury of English Sonnets: edited from the original
sources with notes and illustrations. Book 1, pp. 1-68, and notes,
pp. 240-337. 1880.
Noble, J. A. The Sonnet in England. 1893.
Pieri, Marius. Le Pétrarquisme au xviť siècle. Pétrarque et Ronsard. . . .
Marseilles, 1896.
Tilley, Arthur. The Literature of the French Renaissance. 2 vols. Cam-
bridge, 1904.
Tomlinson, Charles. The Sonnet: its origin, structure, and place in poetry.
1874.
Vaganay, Hugues. Le Sonnet en Italie et en France au XVI° siècle. Essai
de Bibliographie Comparée. Lyon, 1903.
Wyndham, George. Ronsard and La Pléiade. 1906.
CHAPTER XIII
PROSODY FROM CHAUCER TO SPENSER
The standard work is Saintsbury's History of Prosody from the Twelfth
Century to the Present Day. Vol. 1, From the Origins to Spenser, 1906; vol. 11,
From Shakespeare to Crabbe, 1908. See especially, in vol. I, the chapter on
The Prosody of the Scottish Poets; book iv, The Coming of Spenser; and
appendixes v-ix, English Feet, Metres, Pause, Rhyme and Vowel-Music
1200-1600; and, in vol. 11, book v, The Time of Shakespeare.
Great assistance for the bibliography as well as for the discussion of the
subject will be found in the works of T.
From a manuscript in the Harleian Collection (No. 7553). First printed
in T. Park's Heliconia. Vol. 11. 1815.
Daniel, Samuel. Delia. Contayning certayne Sonnets: with the complaint
of Rosamond. Printed by J. C. for Simon Waterson, 1592. Second
(augmented) edition, 1592; third (further augmented) edition, 1592;
other editions 'Delia and Rosamond Augmented,' appeared in 1594, 1595
and 1598. The edition of 1594 is reprinted in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets.
Vol. 11. 1904.
## p. 523 (#545) ############################################
Chapter XII
523
Davison, Francis. A Poetical Rapsody containing diverse Sonnets, Odes,
Elegies, Madrigalls and other Poesies, both in Rime and measured verse.
Never yet published. Printed by V. S. for John Baily, 1602. Reprinted
by Bullen, A. H. 2 vols. 1890.
Desportes, Philippe. (Euvres. Ed. Michiels. Paris, 1858.
Drayton, Michael. Ideas Mirrour. urs in Quatorzains. Printed by
James Roberts for Nicholas Linge, 1594. Second edition, 1599 (reprinted,
1600); third edition, 1602 (reprinted, 1603); fourth edition, 1605 (reprinted,
1608, 1610 and 1613); fifth and final edition, 1619. The first edition of
1594, with poems of later editions, was reprinted in the Roxburghe Club
edition of Drayton's Poems, 1856. The fifth edition of 1619 is reprinted
in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Drummond, William (of Hawthornden). Poems, Amorous, Funerall, Divine,
Pastorall, in Sonnets, Songs, Sextains, Madrigals, by W. D. Edinburgh:
Andro Hart, 1616. London (augmented) edition. 1656. Ed. Ward,
W. C. 2 vols. 1894.
Edwardes, R. The Paradyse of daynty devises, aptly furnished, with sundry
pithie and learned inventions : devised and written for the most part by
M. Edwards. . . . Henry Disle, 1576. Reprinted in 1577, 1578, 1580,
1585, augmented 1590 (? ), 1596, 1600, 1606.
Emaricdulfe. Sonnets written by E. C. , Esquier. Matthew Law, 1595.
Reprinted in A Lamport Garland. Roxburghe Club. 1881.
Fletcher, Giles. Licia, or Poems of Love in Honour of the admirable and
singular virtues of his Lady. To the imitation of the best Latin Poets,
and others. 1593. Rptd in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Googe, B. Eglogg, Epytaphes and Sonettes. Thomas Colwell for Raffe
Newbery, 1563. Arber's English Reprints. 1871.
Greville, Fulke, Lord Brooke. Caelica in Poetical works, 1633. Ed. Grosart,
A. B. , in Fuller Worthies Library. 1870.
Griffin, B. Fidessa, more chaste than kind. By B. Griffin, Gent. Printed
by the Widow Orwin for Matthew Lownes, 1596. Reprinted in Lee's
Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Harington, Sir John. The most elegant and witty epigrams of . . . digested
into Foure Bookes. Three whereof neuer before published. 1618.
Linche, R. Diella. Certain Sonnets, adjoined to the amorous Poem of Dom
Diego and Gynevra. By R. L. , Gentleman. Printed for Henry Olney,
1596. Reprinted in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Lodge, Thomas. Phillis Honoured with Pastorall Sonnets, Elegies and
amorous delights. John Bushie, 1593. Reprinted in Lee's Elizabethan
Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Lok, Henry. Ecclesiastes, otherwise called the Preacher. . . . Composed by
H. L. , Gentleman. Whereunto are annexed sundrie Sonets of Christian
Passions heretofore printed, and now corrected and augmented, with
other affectionate sonets of a feeling conscience of the same Authors.
Richard Field, 1597. Rptd in Miscellanies of Fuller Worthies Library,
Poems by Henry Lok, Gentleman (1593–7), ed. Grosart, A. B. , 1871.
Percy, William. Sonnets to the fairest Coelia. Printed by Adam Islip, for
W. P. , 1594. Reprinted in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Phoenix nest, The. Built up with the most rare and refined works of
noblemen, woorthy knights, gallant gentlemen, masters of arts, and brave
schollers. . . . Set foorth by R. S. John Jackson, 1593. Reprinted in
T. Park's Heliconia. Vol. II. 1814.
Proctor, Thomas. A Gorgious Gallery of Gallant Inventions. . . by divers
worthy workemen of late dayes and now joyned together and builded up.
By T. P. Richard Jones, 1578. Rptd in T. Park's Heliconia. Vol. 1. 1815.
## p. 524 (#546) ############################################
524
Bibliography
9
Robinson, Clement. A Handefull of Pleasant Delites: containing sundrie
new sonets and delectable histories . . . By Clement Robinson and divers
others. 1584. Rptd in T. Park's Heliconia. Vol. 11. 1814.
Ronsard, Pierre. Euvres de Ronsard. Bibliothèque Elzevirienne, 8 vols.
Paris, 1866.
Sidney, Sir Philip. Syr P. S. His Astrophel and Stella. Wherein the
excellence of Sweet Poesy is concluded. To the end of which are added
sundry other rare Sonnets of divers Noblemen and Gentlemen. Thomas
Newman (first surreptitious impression), 1591.
Containing the preface
by Thomas Nashe, 'Somewhat to read, for them that list. ' Reprinted in
Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 1. 1904. [See also ed. Pollard, A. W. ,
1891, and ed. Flägel, E. , Halle, 1889. A complete edition of the works of
Sir Philip Sidney is in preparation for the Cambridge English Classics,
ed. Albert Feuillerat. At present, the collected edition of Sidney's poetry
is Grosart's, 1873, 1877. ]
Smith, William. Chloris, or The Complaint of the passionate despised
Shepherd. By William Smith. Edmund Bollifant, 1596. Reprinted in
Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Spenser, Edmund. Complaints containing sundrie small Poemes of the
Worlds Vanitie. By Ed. Sp. William Ponsonbie, 1591.
Amoretti and Epithalamion. Printed for William Ponsonby, 1595.
Reprinted in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. II. 1904.
Tofte, Robert. Laura. The Toys of a Traveller, or The Feast of Fancy.
By B. T. , Gentleman Valentine Simmes, 1597. Reprinted in Lee's
Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
Tottel's Miscellany. Songes and Sonettes, written by the ryght honorable
Lorde Henry Haward, late Earle of Surrey, and other. Richard Tottel,
1557. Reprinted in Arber's English Reprints, Birmingham, 1870;
also 1893.
Turbervile, G. Epitaphs, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets, &c. . . . set out by
George Turberuile, Gentleman. Henry Denham, 1567.
Watson, Thomas. The EKATOMIIAOIA or Passionate Centurie of Loue . . .
Composed by Thomas Watson, Gentleman: and published at the request
of certaine Gentlemen his very frendes. Imprinted by John Wolfe for
Gabriell Cawood. (1582. ] Reprinted in Arber's English Reprints, 1870.
The Tears of Fancie, Or, Love Disdained. William Barley, 1593.
Reprinted in Arber's English Reprints, 1870.
Zepheria. Printed by the Widow Orwin, for N. L. and John Busby, 1594.
Reprinted in Lee's Elizabethan Sonnets. Vol. 11. 1904.
II. HISTORY AND CRITICISM.
Darmesteter, A. and Hatzfeld, A. Le Seizième Siècle en France. . . . (6th
ed. ) Paris, 1897.
De Marchi, L. L'influenza della lirica italiana sulla lirica ivglese nel secolo
XVI. Nuova Antologia S. III, LVIII, 1895.
Edinburgh Review, April, 1907. The Pleiade and the Elizabethans.
Englische Studien, vol. xx. Alexander Montgomerie und Ronsard.
Fitzmaurice-Kelly, J. Note on three Sonnets (by Spenser, Francisco de la
Torre, and Tasso). Revue Hispanique, vol. XIII, pp. 257-260, 1906.
Flamini, Francesco. Il Cinquecento (Storia Letteraria d'Italia). Part II,
ch. 2, pp. 169-237. Milan, n. d.
Studi di Storia Letteraria Italiana e Straniera. Livorno, 1895.
Guggenheim, Josef. Quellen Studien zu Samuel Daniels Sonetten Cyclus
Delia. Berlin, 1898.
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525
Harrison, John Smith. Platonism in English Poetry of the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries. New York, 1903.
Isaac, H. , in Shakespeare Jahrbuch, XVII, pp. 165–200.
Kastner, L. E. Articles in Atheneum, Oct. 22 and 29, 1904; on Thomas
Lodge as an imitator of the Italian poets, Mod. Lang. Rev. 11 155 ff. ; on
Scottish Sonnetteers and the French Poets, Mod. Lang. Rev. 111, 1-15; on
Elizabethan Sonnetteers and the French Poets, Mod. Lang. Rev. III,
268-277.
Koeppel, E. Studien zur Gesch. d. englischen Petrarchismus im xvi Jahrh.
Roman. Forschungen, v.
Lamb, Charles. Last Essays of Elia: Some Sonnets of Sir Philip Sidney.
Lee, Sidney. Chapman's 'Amorous Zodiacke. ' Modern Philology. Chicago,
October 1905.
- A Life of William Shakespeare (5th edition). Chapter vii (pp. 87-111)
and appendixes ix and x (pp. 443-461). 1905.
Shakespeare's Sonnets. Being a Reproduction in Facsimile of the
first edition, 1609, from the copy in the Malone Collection in the Bodleian
Library. With Introduction and Bibliography. Oxford, 1905.
Elizabethan Sonnets: with an introduction. 2 vols. 1904. A rearr
arranged
edition of Arher's English Garner.
Lentzner, C. A. Die Geschichte des. Sonettes in England. Leipzig, 1886.
Main, D. (ed. ). A Treasury of English Sonnets: edited from the original
sources with notes and illustrations. Book 1, pp. 1-68, and notes,
pp. 240-337. 1880.
Noble, J. A. The Sonnet in England. 1893.
Pieri, Marius. Le Pétrarquisme au xviť siècle. Pétrarque et Ronsard. . . .
Marseilles, 1896.
Tilley, Arthur. The Literature of the French Renaissance. 2 vols. Cam-
bridge, 1904.
Tomlinson, Charles. The Sonnet: its origin, structure, and place in poetry.
1874.
Vaganay, Hugues. Le Sonnet en Italie et en France au XVI° siècle. Essai
de Bibliographie Comparée. Lyon, 1903.
Wyndham, George. Ronsard and La Pléiade. 1906.
CHAPTER XIII
PROSODY FROM CHAUCER TO SPENSER
The standard work is Saintsbury's History of Prosody from the Twelfth
Century to the Present Day. Vol. 1, From the Origins to Spenser, 1906; vol. 11,
From Shakespeare to Crabbe, 1908. See especially, in vol. I, the chapter on
The Prosody of the Scottish Poets; book iv, The Coming of Spenser; and
appendixes v-ix, English Feet, Metres, Pause, Rhyme and Vowel-Music
1200-1600; and, in vol. 11, book v, The Time of Shakespeare.
Great assistance for the bibliography as well as for the discussion of the
subject will be found in the works of T.