Pastoral Poems by Nicholas Breton, Selected Poetry by George Wither, and Pastoral Poetry by William Browne (of Tavistock)
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1906
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- Prefatory Note
- A Sweet Pastoral by Nicholas Breton
- Aglaia: a Pastoral by Nicholas Breton
- Phyllida and Corydon by Nicholas Breton
- Astrophel's Song of Phyllida and Corydon by Nicholas Breton
- A Pastoral of Phyllis and Corydon by Nicholas Breton
- Corydon's Supplication to Phyllis by Nicholas Breton
- A Report Song in a Dream, between a shepherd and his nymph by Nicholas Breton
- Another of the Same by Nicholas Breton
- A Shepherd's Dream by Nicholas Breton
- A Quarrel with Love by Nicholas Breton
- A Sweet Contention between Love, his Mistress, and Beauty by Nicholas Breton
- Love: "Foolish love is only folly" by Nicholas Breton
- "Those eyes that hold the hand of every heart" by Nicholas Breton
- Sonnet: "The worldly prince doth in his sceptre hold" by Nicholas Breton
- A Sweet Lullaby by Nicholas Breton
- Prelude. From The Shepherd's Hunting by George Wither
- A Poet's Home. From Faire Virtue by George Wither
- Her Beauty. From Faire Virtue by George Wither
- Rhomboidal Dirge. From Faire Virtue by George Wither
- Song: "Lordly gallants!" From Faire Virtue by George Wither
- Song: "Shall I, wasting in despair." From Faire Virtue by George Wither
- "Amarillis I did woo." From Faire Virtue by George Wither
- Sonnet: On a Stolen Kiss by George Wither
- A Christmas Carol by George Wither
- A Rocking Hymn by George Wither
- The Marigold by George Wither
- Sonnet: On the Death of Prince Henry by George Wither
- From a Satire written to King James I. by George Wither
- To England by William Browne
- The Seasons by William Browne
- May Day Customs by William Browne
- Birds in May by William Browne
- Music on the Thames by William Browne
- A Concert of Birds by William Browne
- Flowers by William Browne
- Morning by William Browne
- Night by William Browne
- A Pleasant Grove by William Browne
- An Angler by William Browne
- A Rill by William Brown
- "Glide soft, ye silver floods" by William Browne
- "Venus by Adonis' side" by William Browne
- A Song: "Gentle Nymphs" by William Browne
- Spring Morninig. I. From The Shepherd's Pipe by William Browne
- Spring Morning. II. From The Shepherd's Pipe by William Browne
- A Round by William Browne
- "Welcome, welcome, do I sing" by William Browne
- Autumn. From The Shepherd's Pipe by William Browne
- The Siren's Song. From Inner Temple Masque by William Browne
- The Charm. From Inner Temple Masque by William Browne
- "Lo, I the man" by William Browne
- "Why might I not for once" by William Browne
- "Fairest, when by the rules" by William Browne
- "Were't not for you" by William Browne
- "Sing soft, ye pretty birds" by William Browne
- "I saw a silver swan" by William Browne
- "A Rose, as fair as ever" by William Browne
- "Down in a valley" by William Browne
- "A gentle Shepherd" by William Browne
- In Obitum by William Browne
- On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke by William Browne
Part of The Pembroke Booklets, this is a collection of pastoral poems by three Elizabethan poets: Nicholas Breton, George Wither, and William Browne (of Tavistock)
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