The Poems of Sir Walter Ralegh: A Historical EditionArizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies in conjunction with Renaissance English Text Society, 1999 - 239 sider This historical as vs. critical edition includes poems attributed to Ralegh (or Raleigh) from 1576-1618, with commentary. Appends verse testimonials on his later years and death, and Ralegh's canon after 1660. Indexed by first lines. Published in conjunction with the Arizona Center for Medieval and |
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Side lxviii
... suggests the poem might have been taken seriously and so appropriately associated with Ralegh as a prophet of the Stuart troubles . Finally , there is " What tears , dear prince , can serve to water all " ( 51 ) , an elegy on Prince ...
... suggests the poem might have been taken seriously and so appropriately associated with Ralegh as a prophet of the Stuart troubles . Finally , there is " What tears , dear prince , can serve to water all " ( 51 ) , an elegy on Prince ...
Side lxxi
... suggests that " The Pilgrimage " held no inter- est for collectors in its initial state , but became a valued ... suggest that its speaker will die for religion . This makes the poem a religious challenge which shades into a political ...
... suggests that " The Pilgrimage " held no inter- est for collectors in its initial state , but became a valued ... suggest that its speaker will die for religion . This makes the poem a religious challenge which shades into a political ...
Side 149
... suggests the reference is to his Irish holdings , and that the figures in lines 5 and 9 are to be read literally : Ralegh wrote the poem aboard ship to Ireland . 18 " Many desire , but few or none deserve " On the Elizabethan manuscript ...
... suggests the reference is to his Irish holdings , and that the figures in lines 5 and 9 are to be read literally : Ralegh wrote the poem aboard ship to Ireland . 18 " Many desire , but few or none deserve " On the Elizabethan manuscript ...
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Acknowledgments | ix |
Attributions Arrangement Chronology | xxxi |
Texts and Their Treatment | lxxv |
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anonymous Appendix Arthur Gorges ascription attributed to Ralegh Beal BL Additional BL Harley BL MS Additional Bodl canon collection Composite volume court Cynthia dayes doth edition Edward Dyer Elizabethan Englands Helicon English English Poetry Epitaph Essex extant Faerie Queene Farewell FINIS Folger fortune George Puttenham Hannah hart hath headed heaven History Huntington Huntington Library Ignoto Jacobean joyes King Lateware Latham Lefranc letter Libr Library lines live London minde Oakeshott Ovid Oxford passion Phoenix Nest Pilgrimage poem poem's poems attributed poet Prince printed Queen Elizabeth Ralegh attributions Ralegh group Ralegh's authorship Ralegh's death Rawley Rawlinson Poetry reply replye second quarter seventeenth century shee Sidney sigs Sir Walter Raleigh sorrow soule Spenser stanzas Sunne Tell textual criticism thee Thomas thou thought thow transcribed transcription tyme unattributed fol variants Verse miscellany vertues William Oldys witt written