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Poems (1892)
Raleigh, Walter (1552?-1618)
I.
PART I. THE POEMS OF SIR WALTER RALEIGH
I.
I. WALTER RAWELY OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE
II.
II. THE EXCUSE.
III.
III. AN EPITAPH
IV.
IV. A VISION UPON THIS CONCEIT OF THE FAIRY QUEEN.
V.
V. ANOTHER OF THE SAME.
VI.
VI. REPLY TO MARLOWE.
VII.
VII. LIKE HERMIT POOR.
VIII.
VIII. FAREWELL TO THE COURT.
IX.
IX. THE ADVICE.
X.
X. IN THE GRACE OF WIT, OF TONGUE, AND FACE.
XI.
XI. FAIN WOULD I, BUT I DARE NOT.
XII.
XII. SIR WALTER RALEIGH TO HIS SON.
XIII.
XIII. ON THE CARDS AND DICE.
XIV.
XIV. THE SILENT LOVER.
XV.
XV. A POESY TO PROVE AFFECTION IS NOT LOVE.
XVI.
XVI. THE LIE.
XVII.
XVII. SIR WALTER RALEIGH'S PILGRIMAGE.
XVIII.
XVIII.
XIX.
XIX. TO THE TRANSLATOR OF LUCAN.
XX.
XX. CONTINUATION OF THE LOST POEM, CYNTHIA
XXI.
XXI. SIR WALTER RALEIGH'S PETITION TO THE QUEEN
XXII.
XXII. SIR WALTER RALEIGH'S VERSES,
XXIII. FRAGMENTS AND EPIGRAMS.
XXIV. METRICAL TRANSLATIONS
XXV.
XXV. NO PLEASURE WITHOUT PAIN.
XXVI.
XXVI. THE SHEPHERD'S PRAISE OF HIS SACRED DIANA.
XXVII.
XXVII. THE SHEPHERD'S DESCRIPTION OF LOVE.
XXVIII.
XXVIII. AS YOU CAME FROM THE HOLY LAND.
XXIX.
XXIX. A POEM BY SIR WALTER RALEIGH.
XXX.
XXX. TO HIS SINGULAR FRIEND, WILLIAM LITHGOW.
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XLI. BOOK II. CH. VII. § 4. 5.
[Of yew the Ituræans' bows were made.]
[_]
Virgil, Georg. II. 448
Of
yew the Ituræans' bows were made.
Poems (1892)