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Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
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From the Italian
“The soote season, that bud and bloom forth brings...”
“Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green...”
“Love that doth reign and live within my thought...”
Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
A Careless Man Scorning And Describing The Subtle Usage Of Women Toward Their Lovers
A Constant Lover Lamenteth.
A Praise of His Love
A Satire against the citizens of London
A Song Written By The Earl Of Surrey
A Vow To Love Faithfully, Howsoever He Be Rewarded
“Alas, so all things now do hold their peace...”
An Answer In The Behalf Of A Woman.
An Epitaph On Clere, Surrey’s Faithful Friend And Follower
Brittle Beauty
Certain Books Of Virgil’s Aeneis: Book II
Complaint Of A Dying Lover
Complaint of a Lover that Defied Love
Description Of The Restless State Of A Lover.
From Tuscan Came My Lady’s Worthy Race
Geue Place Ye Louers, Here Before
Harpalus. An Ancient English Pastoral
How No Age Is Content
Complaint Of The Absence Of Her Lover Being Upon The Sea
“I never saw you, madam, lay apart...”
“In Cyprus springs, whereas Dame Venus dwelt...”
Lady Surrey’s Lament for Her Absent Lord
London, Hast Thou Accursed Me
When Ragyng Loue With Extreme Payne
Of Sardanapalus’s Dishonorable Life And Miserable Death.
Of the Death of Sir T.W. the Elder
Of Thy Life, Thomas, This Compass Well Mark
So Cruel Prison
Suche Waiwarde Waies Hath Love That Moste Parte In Discorde
The Ages of Man
The Burial of the Dane
The Fansy, Which That I Haue Serued Long
The Forsaken Lover Describeth And Forsaketh Love
The Frailty and Hurtfulness of Beauty
“The golden gift that nature did thee give...”
The Lover Describeth His Restless State
The Lover Excuseth Himself Of Suspected Change.
The Means To Attain A Happy Life.
“The sun hath twice brought forth the tender green...”
The Things that Cause a Quiet Life
To The Lady That Scorned Her Lover.
Too Dearly Had I Bought
When Each Thing, Save The Lover In Spring, Reviveth To Pleasure.