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CHISWICK PRESS :- PRINTED BY WHITTINGHAM AND WILKIXS,
TOOKS COCKT, (HANTERY LANE.
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25325 CONTENTS.
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INTRODUCTION
xi
Appendix to Introduction, A. Early Extracts
on Raleigh's Poetry and Life.
I. The Critics
xxi
II. Edmund Spenser
xxii
III. Lampoons on Raleigh
xxiv
IV. Answers to “ The Lie
xxvi
V. The Reaction after his Death
xxvii
Appendix to Introduction, B. List of Poems
wrongly ascribed to Raleigh
PART I.
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
3
11. The Excuse, written by Sir Walter Raleigh in his
younger years
4
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
8
v. Another of the same; 1590
VI. Reply to Marlowe:-
1. Marlowe's Song; The Passionate Shepherd
to his Love; before 1593
10
2. Raleigh's Reply; before 1599
11
vii. Like Hermit poor; before 1593
VIII. Farewell to the Court; before 1593
.
12
13 78
ix. The Advice.
X. In the Grace of Wit, of Tongue, and Face;
before 1.593
15
XI. Fain would I, but I dare not
16
XII. Sir Walter Raleigh to his Son
18
XIII. On the Cards and Dice .
19
XIV. The Silent Lover
20
XV. A Poesy to prove Affection is not Love; before
1602
22
XVI. The Lie; certainly before 1608 ; possibly before 1596
23
xvII. Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrimage ; circ. 1603 ? 27
XVIII. What is our Life? The play of passion . 29
XIX. To the Translator of Lucan; 1614
30
XX. Continuation of the lost poem, Cynthia; now
first published from the Hatfield MSS. ;
1604-1618?
31
xxi. Sir Walter Raleigh’s Petition to Queen Anne
of Denmark; 1618
52
xxii. Sir Walter Raleigh's Verses found in his Bible
in the Gate-house at Westminster; 1618 54
XXIII. Fragments and Epigrams :-
1. From Fuller's Wortbies
55
2. Riddle on Noel
3, 4. Two Quotations from Puttenham ; 1589 56
5. Epitaph on the Earl of Leicester, 1588 . 56
6. Epitaph on the Earl of Salisbury; 1612 56
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 . 57
xxiv. Metrical Translations occurring in Sir W.
Raleigh's History of the World, 1614 58
XXV-XXX. Six Poems ascribed to Raleigh on less
conclusive evidence:-
xxv. No Pleasure without Pain; before 1576 76
XXVI. The Shepherd's Praise of his Sacred Diana;
before 1593.
77
XXVII. The Shepherd's Description of Love; before
1600 [read 1593]
XXVIII. As you came from the Holy Land
80
XXIX. Shall I, like an hermit, dwell
82
xxx. To his singular friend, William Lithgow; 1618 83