Chaucer, Geoffrey (c1343-1400)
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The Poems of Henry Howard
- Description of the restless State of a Lover, wilih Suit to his Lady, to rue on his dying Heart 1
- Description of Spring, wherein every thing renews, save only the Lover 3
- Description of the restless State of a Lover . . 4
- Description of the fickle Afiections, Pangs, and Slights of Love 5
- Complaint of a Lover that defied Love, and was by Love
- Complaint of a Lover rebuked
- Complaint of the Lover disdained
- Description and Praise of his Love Geraldine . . .12
- The Frailty and Hurtfulness of Beauty . . . .13
- A Complaint by Night of the Lover not beloved . . .14
- How each thing, save the Lover in Spring, reviveth to Pleasure . 14
- A Vow to love faithfully, howsoever he be rewarded . . 15
- Complaint that his Lady, after she knew his Love, kept her Face always hidden from him 16
- Request to his Love to join Bounty with Beauty . . .16
- Prisoned in Windsor, he recounteth his Pleasure there passed 17
- The Lover comforteth himself with the Worthiness of his Love 20
- Complaint of the Absence of her Lover being upon the Sea . 21
- Complaint of a dying Lover refused upon his Lady's unjust mistaking of his Writing .....*.. 23
- Complaint of the Absence of her Lover, being upon the Sea 27
- A Praise of his Love, wherein he reproveth them that compare their Ladies with his 30
- To his Mistress , . . . .32
- To the Lady that scorned her Lover . . . . . 32
- A Warning to the Lover, how he is abused by his Love . 34
- The forsaken Lover describeth and forsaketh Love . . 35
- The Lover describeth his restless State . . . .37
- The Lover excuseth himself of suspected Change . . 39
- A careless Man scorning and describing the subtle Usage of Women toward their Lovers 41
- An Answer in the behalf of a Woman. Of an uncertain Author 43
- The constant Lover lamenteth 46
- A Song written by the Earl of Surrey of a Lady that refused to dance with him 47
- The faithful Lover declareth his Pains and his uncertain
- Joys, and with only Hope recomforteth somewhat his woful Heart 53
- The Means to attain happy Life . . . . . .57
- Praise of mean and constant Estate 58
- Praise of certain Psalms of David. Translated by Sir Thomas [Wyatt] the elder .59
- Of the Death of Sir Thomas Wyatt 59
- Of the Same 60
- Of the Same . . .62
- An Epitaph on Clere, Surrey's faithful Friend and Follower 62
- On Sardanapalus's dishonourable Life and miserable Death 64
- How no Age is content with his own Estate, and how the Age of Children is the happiest if they had Skill to understand it 65
- Bonum est mihi quod humiliasti me 67
- Exhortation to learn by others' Trouble . . . .68
- The Fancy of a wearier Lover 68
- A Satire against the Citizens of London . . . .69
- A description of the restless State of the Lover when absent
- from the Mistress of his Heart 71
Collected Works
- The Poetical Works of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey |surrey1864poetical|
- 1864
Boston: Little Brown and Company
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