No. |
Poem |
Author |
Notes
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In The Passionate Pilgrim proper:
|
1. |
Sonnet 138 (Shakespeare) |
William Shakespeare |
later included in Shakespeare's Sonnets (1609).
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2. |
Sonnet 144 (Shakespeare) |
William Shakespeare |
later included in Shakespeare's Sonnets (1609).
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3. |
Did not the heavenly rhetoric of thine eye |
William Shakespeare |
First published in Love's Labour's Lost (1598).
|
4. |
Sweet Cytherea, sitting by a brook |
anonymous |
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5. |
If love make me forsworn, how shall I swear to love? |
William Shakespeare |
First published in Love's Labour's Lost (1598).
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6. |
Scarce had the sun dried up the dewy morn |
anonymous |
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7. |
Fair is my love, but not so fair as fickle |
anonymous |
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8. |
Sonnet 1: To his friend Maister R. L. In praise of Musique and Poetrie |
Richard Barnfield |
First published in Barnfield's Poems in Diverse Humours (1598).
|
9. |
Fair was the morn when the fair queen of love |
anonymous |
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10. |
Sweet rose, fair flower, untimely pluck'd, soon vaded |
anonymous |
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11. |
Venus with young Adonis sitting by her |
Bartholomew Griffin |
First published in Griffin's Fidessa (1596).
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12. |
Crabbed Age and Youth (Shakespeare) |
William Shakespeare or Thomas Deloney |
Also published in Deloney's The Garland of Good Will (1593).
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13. |
Beauty is but a vain and doubtful good |
anonymous |
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14. |
Good-night, good rest, ah, neither be my share |
anonymous |
sometimes considered two separate poems
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In Sonnets to Sundry Notes of Music:
|
15. |
It was a lording's daughter, the fairest one of three |
anonymous |
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16. |
On a Day, Alack the Day |
William Shakespeare |
First published in Love's Labour's Lost (1598).
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17. |
My Flocks Feed Not |
anonymous |
First published in Thomas Weelkes' Madrigals to 3, 4, 5 and 6 Voices (1597).
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18. |
When as thine eye hath chose the dame |
anonymous |
Various early editions exist
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19. |
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love |
Christopher Marlowe |
Corrupt edition; also includes a verse of Walter Raleigh's "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd"
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20. |
An Ode (Barnfield, "As it fell upon a day") |
Richard Barnfield |
First published in Barnfield's Poems in Diverse Humours (1598).
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indicates that multiple versions exist on Wikisource
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