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9780631210665

Seventeenth-Century Poetry An Annotated Anthology

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    9780631210665

  • ISBN10:

    0631210660

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-04-07
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

Robert Cummings's important new anthology offers in-depth annotation to a chronologically arranged selection from more than 50 poets writing between 1600 and 1700.

Author Biography

Robert Cummings teaches at the University of Glasgow. He is author of Spenser: The Critical Heritage (1970) and George Herbert: Language of Canaan. He has a special interest in translation and co-edits Translation and Literature.

Table of Contents

Index of Topics xiii
Alphabetical List of Authors xxiii
Acknowledgments xxiv
Preface xxv
George Chapman (1559--1634)
1(13)
The Fight at the Wall
1(6)
Ulysses in Phaecia
7(7)
Michael Drayton (1563--1631)
14(11)
Wildlife in the Fens
15(4)
To My Most Dearly Loved Friend Henry Reynolds
19(6)
Thomas Campion (1567--1620)
25(4)
`My sweetest Lesbia, let us live and love'
25(1)
`When thou must home to shades of underground'
26(1)
`Never weather-beaten sail more willing bent to shore'
27(1)
`Now winter nights enlarge'
27(1)
`Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air'
28(1)
Aemilia Lanyer (1569--1645)
29(6)
The Description of Cookham
29(6)
John Donne (1572--1631)
35(44)
Air and Angels
37(1)
The Canonization
38(1)
The Ecstasy
39(3)
The Funeral
42(1)
The Good-Morrow
43(1)
Love's Deity
44(1)
A Nocturnal upon St Lucy's Day
45(2)
The Sun Rising
47(1)
Twickenham Garden
48(1)
A Valediction Forbidding Mourning
49(1)
A Valediction of Weeping
50(1)
Holy Sonnets
51(9)
`As due by many titles I resign'
52(1)
`O my black soul! now thou art summoned'
52(1)
`This is my play's last scene, here heavens appoint'
53(1)
`At the round earth's imagined corners, blow'
54(1)
`If poisonous minerals, and if that tree'
55(1)
`Death be not proud, though some have called thee'
55(1)
`Spit in my face you Jews, and pierce my side'
56(1)
`Why are we by all creatures waited on?'
57(1)
`What if this present were the worlds last night?'
57(1)
`Batter my heart, three-personed God; for, you'
58(1)
`Wilt thou love God, as he thee! then digest'
59(1)
`Father, part of his double interest'
59(1)
Sonnets from 1635
60(3)
`Thou hast made me, and shall thy work decay'
60(1)
`O might those sighs and tears return again'
61(1)
`I am a little world made cunnigly'
61(1)
`If faithful souls be alike glorified'
62(1)
Sonnets from the Westmoreland MS
63(2)
`Since she whom I loved hath paid her last debt'
63(1)
`Show me, dear Christ, thy spouse so bright and clear'
63(1)
`O, to vex me, contraries meet in one'
64(1)
To the Countess of Beford
65(3)
Obsequies to the Lord Harington, Brother to the Countess of Bedford
68(7)
A Hymn to Christ, at the Author's Last Going into Germany
75(1)
A Hymn to God the Father
76(1)
A Hymn to God my God, in my Sickness
77(2)
Ben Jonson (1572--1637)
79(36)
On My First Daughter
80(1)
On My First Son
80(1)
On Lucy Countess of Bedford
81(1)
Inviting a Friend to Supper
82(1)
Epitaph on S. P.
83(1)
Why I Write not of Love
84(1)
To Penshurst
84(4)
Song. To Celia (`Come my Celia')
88(1)
Song. To Celia (`Kiss me, sweet')
89(1)
Song. To Celia (`Drink to me, only, with thine eyes')
89(1)
Epode
90(4)
Her Triumph from A Celebration of Charis
94(1)
My Picture left in Scotland
95(1)
An Ode. To Himself
95(2)
To the Immortal Memory..... of that Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Cary and Sir H. Morison
97(4)
Horace Epode 2: The Praises of a Country Life
101(2)
To the memory of.....Mr William Shakespeare
103(3)
Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue
106(9)
Martha Moulsworth (1578--1646)
115(4)
The Memorandum
115(4)
Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1583--1648)
119(6)
An Ode upon a Question moved
119(6)
William Drummond of Hawthornden (1585--1649)
125(10)
Tears, on the Death of Moeliades
125(6)
Song (`Phoebus arise')
131(1)
Craton's Death
132(1)
The Statue of Venus Sleeping
133(1)
To Sir William Alexander (`Though I have twice been at the doors of Death')
133(1)
To an Owl
134(1)
On a Lamp
134(1)
Lady Mary Wroth (1587--c. 1653)
135(10)
`Why do you so much wish for rain, when I'
136(1)
Lindamira's Complaint
136(4)
`Dear eyes farewell, my sun once, now my end'
137(1)
`O deadly rancour to a constant heart'
137(1)
`A surgeon I would ask, but 'tis too late'
137(1)
`O memory, could I but lose thee now'
138(1)
`Leave me vain Hope, too long thou hast possessed'
138(1)
`Though you forsake me, yet alas permit'
139(1)
`Some do, perhaps, both wrong my love, and care'
139(1)
`If a clear fountain still keeping a sad course'
140(1)
`Love leave to urge, thou knowest thou hast the hand'
140(1)
`Come darkest Night, becoming sorrow best'
141(1)
`When last I saw thee, I did not thee see'
141(1)
`When everyone to pleasing pastime hies'
142(1)
Song: `The Springing time of my first loving'
142(1)
`Juno still jealous of her husband Jove'
143(1)
`No time, no room, no thought, nor writing can'
144(1)
Robert Herrick (1591--1674)
145(20)
To Perilla
145(1)
A Song to the Masquers
146(1)
Delight in Disorder
147(1)
The Definition of Beauty
147(1)
To Anthea Lying in Bed
147(1)
Corinna's Going a-Maying
148(2)
To the Virgins, to make much of Time
150(1)
The Hock-Cart, or Harvest Home
151(1)
To Meadows
152(1)
A Nuptial Song
153(5)
Upon a Child that Died
158(1)
The Mad Maid's Song
159(1)
To Sycamores
160(1)
To Daisies, Not to Shut so Soon
160(1)
Lovers how they Come and Part
161(1)
Upon Julia's Clothes
161(1)
The White Island: or Place of the Blest
161(1)
Good Friday: Rex Tragicus
162(1)
A Carol presented to Dr Williams
163(2)
Henry King (1592--1669)
165(7)
The Exequy
165(3)
To..... Sir Henry Blount
168(4)
Francis Quarles (1592--1644)
172(5)
`Why dost thou shade thy lovely face? O why'
172(3)
`O whither shall I flee? what path untod'
175(2)
George Herbert (1593--1633)
177(31)
The Agony
178(1)
Affliction 1
178(3)
Prayer 1
181(1)
The Temper 1
182(1)
Jordan 1
183(1)
Denial
184(1)
Christmas
185(1)
Vanity 1
186(1)
Virtue
187(1)
The Pearl. Matthew 13
188(1)
Man
189(2)
Life
191(1)
Jordan 2
192(1)
Providence
193(5)
Artillery
198(1)
The Collar
199(2)
Josph's Coat
201(1)
The Pulley
202(1)
The Flower
202(2)
Aaron
204(1)
The Forerunners
205(1)
Love 3
206(2)
Thomas Carew (1595--1640)
208(11)
An Elegy upon the Death of Doctor Donne
208(3)
To Saxham
211(2)
To Ben Jonson. Upon Occasion of his Ode of Defiance
213(1)
A Song (`Ask me no more')
214(1)
In Answer of an Elegiacal Letter
215(4)
Owen Felltham (1602?--1668)
219(3)
On the Duke of Buckingham slain by Felton
219(1)
Upon a Rare Voice
220(1)
To Phryne
221(1)
Thomas Randolph (1605--1635)
222(3)
An Ode to Mr Anthony Stafford to Hasten him into the Country
222(3)
William Habington (1605--1654)
225(4)
To Roses in the Bosom of Castara
225(1)
Upon Castara's Departure
226(1)
To my Worthy Cousin Mr. E. C.
226(2)
Against them who lay Unchastity to the Sex of Women
228(1)
Edmund Waller (1606--1687)
229(18)
Upon His Majesty's Repairing of Paul's
230(1)
At Penshurst
231(1)
To my Young Lady Lucy Sidney
232(1)
The Self-banished
233(1)
Song (`Go lovely rose')
234(1)
On a Girdle
235(1)
A Panegyric to my Lord Protector
235(5)
On St James's Park
240(4)
Of English Verse
244(1)
Of the Last Verses in the Book
245(2)
Sir Richard Fanshawe (1608--1666)
247(6)
An Ode upon Occasion of His Majesty's Proclamation
247(6)
John Milton (1608--1674)
253(62)
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity
254(9)
L'Allegro and II Penseroso
263(10)
Comus
273(29)
Lycidas
302(8)
Sonnets
310(4)
`Captain or colonel or knight in arms'
310(1)
To Mr Henry Lawes, on his Airs
311(1)
On the late Massacre in Piedmont
312(1)
`When I consider how my light is spent'
312(1)
`Methought I saw my late espoused saint'
313(1)
The Fifth Ode Of Horace
314(1)
Sir John Suckling (1609--1642)
315(7)
Song (`Why so pale and wan')
315(1)
Sonnet 3 (`O! for some honest lover's ghost')
316(1)
A Ballad. Upon a Wedding
317(4)
`Out upon it, I have loved'
321(1)
Richard Crashaw (1612--1649)
322(16)
A Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa
322(5)
In the Holy Nativity of our Lord God A Hymn Sung as by the Shepherds
327(4)
Saint Mary Magdalene or the Weeper
331(7)
Samuel Butler (1613--1680)
338(7)
Satyr upon the Weakness and Misery of Man
338(7)
John Cleveland (1613--1658)
345(4)
Upon the Death of Mr King
345(2)
Epitaph on the Earl of Strafford
347(2)
Sir John Denham (1615--1669)
349(12)
Cooper's Hill
349(12)
Richard Lovelace (1618--1658)
361(8)
Song. To Lucasta, Going Beyond the Seas
361(1)
Song. To Lucasta, Going to the Wars
362(1)
The Grasshopper
363(2)
Lucasta Weeping
365(1)
To Althea, From Prison. Song
365(1)
The Snail
366(3)
Abraham Cowley (1618--1667)
369(23)
Ode. Of Wit
370(2)
On the Death of Mr William Hervey
372(5)
To Mr Hobbes
377(3)
Brutus
380(2)
The Grasshopper
382(1)
The College at Ramah
383(6)
Horace: Epode 2
389(3)
Lucy Hutchinson (1620--1681)
392(7)
The Fear of Death
392(7)
Andrew Marvell (1621--1678)
399(43)
The Definition of Love
400(1)
To His Coy Mistress
401(2)
Eyes and Tears
403(2)
An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland
405(4)
The Picture of little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers
409(1)
Upon Appleton House
410(24)
The Garden
434(2)
A Dialogue between the Soul and Body
436(2)
Bermudas
438(2)
On Mr Milton's Paradise Lost
440(2)
Henry Vaughan (1622--1695)
442(18)
Regeneration
442(3)
The British Church
445(1)
The Shower
446(1)
The Retreat
447(1)
`Silence, and stealth of days'
448(1)
The World
449(3)
`I walked the other day'
452(2)
`They are all gone into the world of light!'
454(1)
The Night
455(2)
L'Envoy
457(3)
Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (1624--1674)
460(8)
An Elegy (`Her corpse was borne to church')
461(1)
A World made by Atoms
461(1)
The Reason why Thoughts are only in the Head
462(1)
Of Fish
462(1)
A Description of an Island
463(2)
Wherein Poetry chiefly consists
465(1)
Of the Witches in Lapland that make Winds
465(1)
Of a Wrought Carpet
466(1)
The Fairies in the Brain may be the Causes of many Thoughts
466(1)
A Song (`Since he is gone')
467(1)
Charles Cotton (1630--1687)
468(5)
Evening. Quatrains
468(2)
Night. Quatrains
470(3)
John Dryden (1631--1700)
473(42)
Mac Flecknoe
474(7)
To the Memory of Mr Oldham
481(2)
Concerning the Nature of Love
483(2)
From Horace, Epode 2
485(3)
To the Pious Memory of..... Anne Killigrew
488(6)
Virgil's Fourth Eclogue
494(3)
Dido and Aeneas
497(3)
The After life
500(2)
Nisus and Euryalus
502(1)
To my Honoured Kinsman, John Driden
503(6)
Ovid's Baucis and Philemon
509(6)
Katherine Philips (1632--1664)
515(11)
Friendship's Mysteries
515(1)
To my Excellent Lucasia, on our Friendship
516(1)
Lucasia..... parting at a Fountain
517(1)
Epitaph. On her Son H. P.
518(1)
Upon the Graving of her Name upon a Tree
519(1)
La Solitude de St. Amant
520(6)
Thomas Traherne (1637--1674)
526(7)
Shadows in the Water
526(3)
On Leaping over the Moon
529(2)
Dreams
531(2)
Aphra Behn (1640--1689)
533(9)
Song. Love Armed
533(1)
The Disappointment
534(4)
To the fair Clarinda
538(1)
Song (`When Jemmy first began to love')
539(1)
The Counsel. A Song
540(1)
Song. The Surprise
541(1)
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (1647--1680)
542(15)
A Ramble in St James's Park
542(5)
Satyr
547(6)
An Allusion to Horace
553(4)
John Oldham (1653--1683)
557(12)
The Lamentation for Adonis
557(5)
A Letter from the Country
562(7)
Anne Wharton (1659--1685)
569(2)
A Paraphrase on the Last Speech of Dido
569(2)
Index of Authors Cited 571(11)
Index of Titles and First Lines 582

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