Eglogs epytaphes, and sonettes. Newly written by Barnabe Googe: 1563. 15. Marche
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- Eglogs epytaphes, and sonettes. Newly written by Barnabe Googe: 1563. 15. Marche
- Author
- Googe, Barnabe, 1540-1594.
- Publication
- Imprynted at London :: By Thomas Colwell, for Raffe Newbery, dwelyng in Fleetstrete a litle aboue the Conduit in the late shop of Thomas Bartelet,
- [1563]
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Contents
- title page
- ¶ Alexander Neuyll.
- frontispiece
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¶To the ryght worship∣full M. William Louelace, Esquier, Reader of Grayes Inne: (
Barnabe Googe ) wyssheth health. - illustration
- ¶ L. Blundeston to the Reader.
- ¶The Preface of L. Blundeston.
- Egloga prima.
- Egloga secunda.
- Egloga tertia.
- Egloga quarta.
- Egloga quinta.
- Egloga sexta.
- Egloga septima.
- Egloga octaua.
- ¶An Epytaphe of the Lorde Sheffeldes death.
- ¶An Epytaphe of M. Shelley slayne at Musselbroughe.
- ¶An Epytaphe of Maister Thomas Phayre.
- ¶An Epytaphe of the Death of Nicolas Grimaold.
- ¶To Mayster Alexander Nowell.
- ¶To Doctor Bale.
- ¶To M. Edwarde Cobham.
- ¶Of Edwardes of the Chappell.
- To L. Blundeston.
- The Aunswere of L. Blundeston to the same.
- ¶To Alexander Neuell.
- Alexander Neuells Answere to the same.
- ¶To M. Henrye Cobham of the most blessed state of Lyfe.
- ¶To Alexander Neuell of the blessed Sate of him that feeles not the force of Cupids flames.
- ¶Alexander Neuells Awn∣swere to the same.
- ¶To Maystresse A.
- ¶To George Holmeden of a ronnynge Heade.
- ¶ The Harte absent.
- ¶ To Alexander Neuell.
- ¶The Aunswere of A. Neuell to the same.
- ¶To Maystresse D.
- ¶ Out of an olde Poet.
- ¶Oculi augent dolorem. Out of syght, out of mynd.
- ¶Of the vnfortunate choyse of his Valentyne.
- ¶The vncertayntie of Lyfe.
- ¶Of Money.
- ¶Goyng towardes Spayne.
- ¶At Bonyuall in Fraunce.
- ¶ Commynge home warde out of Spayne.
- ¶To L. Blundeston of Ingratitude.
- ¶The Aunswere of L. Blun∣deston to the same.
- poem
- ¶Cupido Conquered.
- colophon
- ¶Faultes escaped in the Pryntynge.