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The poems of Queen Elizabeth I
Edited by Leicester Bradner
(1533-1603)
ORIGINAL POEMS
Poems of Undoubted Authorship
WRITTEN WITH A DIAMOND ON HER WINDOW AT WOODSTOCK
WRITTEN ON A WALL AT WOODSTOCK
WRITTEN IN HER FRENCH PSALTER
THE DOUBT OF FUTURE FOES
ON FORTUNE
ON MONSIEUR'S DEPARTURE
Poems of Doubtful Authorship
CHRIST WAS THE WORD
FOUR KNIGHTS OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
REBUS ON NOEL'S NAME
REPLY TO RALEIGH
AN ENGLISH HEXAMETER
WHEN I WAS FAIR AND YOUNG
EPITAPH MADE BY THE QUEEN'S MAJESTY AT THE DEATH OF THE PRINCESS OF ESPINOYE
NOW LEAVE AND LET ME REST
VERSE TRANSLATIONS
THE THIRTEENTH PSALM OF DAVID
PETRARCH'S TRIUMPH OF ETERNITY
THE SECOND CHORUS FROM SENECA'S HERCULES OETAEUS
THE METRES OF BOETHIUS' CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY
HORACE'S ART OF POETRY
PLUTARCH'S ON CURIOSITY
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The poems of Queen Elizabeth I
REBUS ON NOEL'S NAME
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The attribution of this poem is questionable.
The word of denial and the letter of fifty
Makes the gentleman's name that will never be thrifty. Noel's reply:
The foe to the stomach and the word of disgrace
Shows the gentleman's name with the bold face.
The poems of Queen Elizabeth I