INDEX OF AUTHORS AND EDITORS. Names printed in Roman letters denote authors; those in italics, editors; the dates Sonnet, Those eyes that set my fancy on a fire' 82 BARNES, BARNABE (1569?-1593—1609): Sonnet LXVI, 'Ah, sweet content' The Talent. BARNFIELD, RICHARD (1574-1594—1627): Sonnet, In Praise of Music and Poetry 1620?) : BRETON, NICHOLAS (1545? — 1577 — 1626?) : Olden Love Making. Phyllida and Corydon A Sweet Lullaby. A Sonnet, 'Those eyes that hold the heart of every hand' A Pastoral of Phyllis and Corydon Corydon's Supplication to Phyllis Sonnet, The Soul's Haven BROOKE, LORD, see GREville. 177 Sonnet III, Fairest, when by the rules of palmistry' Sonnet VI, 'Down in a valley'. Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke 177 201 DANIEL, JOHN (?— 1604—1625?): Song, 'If I could shut the gate against my thoughts' XLV, Care-charmer sleep' An Ode, 'Now each creature joys the other' Eidola Song of the First Chorus. 48 49 49 50 50 153 DAVISON, FRANCIS (1575?-1594 — 1619?): Three Epitaphs upon the Death of a Rare Child of Six Years Ode X, Dispraise of Love and Lover's Follies Ode, 'My only star' Davison, Francis: Ode; see DONNE. 125 Sonnet, 'Were I as base as is the lowly plain '; see SYLVESTER 126 DEKKER, THOMAS: O Sweet Content Lullaby. 'O Sorrow, Sorrow' - DEVEREUX, ROBERT, EARL OF ESSEX (1567 — ? — 1601): A Passion of my Lord of Essex DONNE, JOHN (1573-1590—1631): Song, 'Sweetest love, I do not go' The Message Upon Parting from his Mistress Love's Diety The Funeral Ode, That time and absence proves Rather helps than hurts to Sonnet X, Death, be not proud' Dowland, John (1563 ? — 1592 — 1626 ?) : Come, Sorrow, Come 'I saw my lady weep' 125 142 III III 131 136 136 194 195 196 Lullaby. DRAYTON, MICHAEL (1563-1587 — 1631): Sonnet LXIII, To the Lady L. S. Ode XII, Agincourt, To my friends the Camber-Britans and 179 179 180 180 181 181 182 205 |