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INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS.
Appendix to Introduction, A. Early Extracts
on Raleigh's Poetry and Life.
I. The Critics
II. Edmund Spenser
III. Lampoons on Raleigh
IV. Answers to "The Lie
V. The Reaction after his Death
Appendix to Introduction, B. List of Poems
wrongly ascribed to Raleigh
PART I.
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THE POEMS OF SIR WALTER RALEIGH NOW FIRST COL-
LECTED AND AUTHENTICATED.
1. Walter Rawely of the Middle Temple in com-
mendation of the Steel Glass; 1576
II. The Excuse, written by Sir Walter Raleigh in his
younger years
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III. An Epitaph upon the Right Honourable Sir Philip
Sidney, Knight, Lord Governor of Flushing;
1586
5
IV. A Vision upon this Conceit of the Fairy Queen;
1590
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v. Another of the same; 1590
9
VI. Reply to Marlowe :-
1. Marlowe's Song; The Passionate Shepherd
to his Love; before 1593
2. Raleigh's Reply; before 1599
VII. Like Hermit poor; before 1593
VIII. Farewell to the Court; before 1593
IX. The Advice.
x. In the Grace of Wit, of Tongue, and Face;
before 1593
XI. Fain would I, but I dare not
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15
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xv. A Poesy to prove Affection is not Love; before
1602
XVI. The Lie; certainly before 1608; possibly before
1596
XVII. Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrimage; circ. 1603?
XVIII. What is our Life? The play of passion
XIX. To the Translator of Lucan; 1614
xx. Continuation of the lost poem, Cynthia; now
first published from the Hatfield MSS.;
1604-1618?
XXI. Sir Walter Raleigh's Petition to Queen Anne
of Denmark; 1618
XXII. Sir Walter Raleigh's Verses found in his Bible
in the Gate-house at Westminster; 1618
XXIII. Fragments and Epigrams:-
1. From Fuller's Worthies
2. Riddle on Noel
3, 4. Two Quotations from Puttenham; 1589
5. Epitaph on the Earl of Leicester; 1588.
6. Epitaph on the Earl of Salisbury; 1612
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7. A Poem put into my Lady Laiton's pocket 57
8. Sir W. Raleigh on the Snuff of a Candle
the Night before he died; 1618.
XXIV. Metrical Translations occurring in Sir W.
Raleigh's History of the World, 1614
XXV-XXX. Six Poems ascribed to Raleigh on less conclusive evidence:-
XXV. No Pleasure without Pain; before 1576
XXVI. The Shepherd's Praise of his Sacred Diana;
before 1593.
XXVII. The Shepherd's Description of Love; before 1600 [read 1593]
XXVIII. As you came from the Holy Land
XXIX. Shall I, like an hermit, dwell
XXX. To his singular friend, William Lithgow; 1618
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PART II.
POEMS FROM RELIQUIE WOTTONIANE, 1651-1685,
WITH SOME ADDITIONS.
1. A Poem written by Sir Henry Wotton in his
youth; before 1602
II. Sir Henry Wotton and Serjeant Hoskins riding
on the way
III. The Character of a Happy Life. By Sir H.
Wotton; circ. 1614
IV. This Hymn was made by Sir H. Wotton when
he was an Ambassador at Venice, in the time
of a great sickness there
v. Upon the Sudden Restraint of the Earl of So-
merset then falling from favour. By Sir H.
Wotton; 1615 .
VI. To a Noble Friend in his Sickness. By Sir H.
Wotton
VII. On his Mistress the Queen of Bohemia. By Sir
H. Wotton; circ. 1620
VIII. Tears at the Grave of Sir Albertus Morton, wept
by Sir H. Wotton; 1625
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IX. Upon the Death of Sir A. Morton's Wife. By
Sir H. Wotton; 1627
x. A short Hymn upon the Birth of Prince Charles.
By Sir H. Wotton; 1630
XI. An Ode to the King, at his returning from
Scotland to the Queen, after his coronation
there. By Sir H. Wotton; 1633.
XII. On a Bank as I sat a-Fishing. By Sir H. Wot-
ton; circ. 1638
XIII. A Translation of the civ. Psalm to the original
XIV. A Hymn to my God in a night of my late sick-
ness. By Sir H. Wotton; 1638 or 1639
XV. To the rarely Accomplished, and worthy of
best employment, Master Howell, upon his
Vocal Forest. By Sir H. Wotton; 1639
XVI. A Description of the Country's Recreations.
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Author uncertain
XVII. A Farewell to the Vanities of the World. Author
uncertain
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