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Poems (1872)
Oxford, Edward De Vere (1550-1604)
Edward (De Vere) Earl of Oxford.
I.
I. A LOUER REIECTED COMPLAINETH.
II.
II. NOT ATTAINING TO HIS DESIRE HE COMPLAINETH.
III.
III. HIS MYNDE NOT QUIETLY SETLED HE WRITETH THUS.
IV.
IV. CŒLUM NON SOLUM.
V.
V. HIS GOOD NAME BEING BLEMISHED, HE BEWAILETH.
VI.
VI. THE COMPLAINT OF A LOUER, WEARING BLACKE AND TAWNIE
VII.
VII. DESIRE.
IX.
IX. LOVE-QUESTIONS.
X.
X. FANCY AND DESIRE.
XI.
XI. “OF THE MIGHTIE POWER OF LOUE.”
XII.
XII. VISION OF A FAIR MAID, WITH ECHO-VERSES.
XIII.
XIII. LOUE THY CHOYSE.
XIV.
XIV. CUPID AND FORTUNE.
XV.
XV. GREIFE OF MINDE.
XVI.
XVI. LOUE.
XVII.
XVII. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
XVIII.
XVIII. THE SHEEPHEARDS COMMENDATION OF HIS NIMPH.
XIX.
XIX. FAYRE FOOLES.
XX.
XX. LONGINGS.
XXI.
XXI. THE EARL OF OXFORD TO THE READER OF BEDINGFIELD'S CARDANUS. (1576).
XXII.
XXII. EPIGRAM.
XXIII.
XXIII. LOVE-LAY.
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Poems (1872)
Poems (1872)
Edward De Vere Oxford
1550-1604
Printed for private circulation
[Blackburn]
1872
Poems (1872)