English Pastoral Poetry: From the Beginnings to MarvellFrank Kermode G. G. Harrap, 1952 - 256 pages |
Contents
INTRODUCTION II | 11 |
SANNAZARO Sonnet translated by Sir Wil | 13 |
GREENE | 33 |
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ANDREW MARVELL ASTREA Astrophel beast Calidore carefull verse Colin Coridon cruell CUDDIE cultivated DAPHNIS daunce death deere delight dost doth E. K. Chambers earth Eclogue edited EDMUND SPENSER Elizabethan Englands Helicon English pastoral eyes faire FAUSTUS fayre feede flocke flowers forrests Golden Age Goteheard grace haif happy hart hath heavie herse herse hys pype Idyll imagery Imitation kind Lambe literary litle live lufe Lycidas mad so mych maidens Makyne MENALCAS merry modern morning Muse musique mych joy Nature Neteheard never night nought NYMPH pastoral poetry pastourelle PERIGOT Petrarch PIERS poem poet praide pype he mad Quhat Renaissance Robene rustic selfe sheepe Shepheardes Calender shepheards sing song sorrow Spenser spring Sunne Swaine sweet thee theme THENOT Theocritus THERION theyr thou thow THYRSIS tradition translation University Press unto vallies Virgil WILLIE PERIGOT wilt wont woods