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001    ocm00358470 
003    OCoLC 
005    20090424010001.0 
008    730213s1946    nyu           000 m eng   
010       47030028 
035    (OCoLC)00358470 
035    (OCoLC)358470 
040    DLC|beng|cDLC|dBUF|dOCLCQ|dBAKER|dOCLCQ|dOCLCG|dIBS 
043    e-uk--- 
049    MCPL 
050 00 PR1125|b.H35 
082 00 820.82 
100 1  Haydn, Hiram,|d1907-1973,|eeditor. 
245 14 The portable Elizabethan reader /|cedited, & with an 
       introduction, by Hiram Haydn. 
264  1 New York :|bViking Press,|c1946. 
300    xvi, 688 pages ;|c18 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 0  The Viking portable library 
500    "Biographical notes": p. xiv-xvi. 
505 00 |gNew horizons.|tPrologue.|tA meeting in hell /|rJohn 
       Donne. 
505 00 |gNew horizons.|gAcross the Atlantic.|tTo the Virginian 
       voyage /|rMichael Drayton --|tThe death of Sir Humphrey 
       Gilbert ;|tSearch for the Northwest Passage /|rRichard 
       Hakluyt --|tThe discovery of Guiana /|rSir Walter Ralegh -
       -|tWork for chimney-sweeps : a warning against tobacco /
       |rJ. H. --|tMontaigne and the noble savage /|rJohn Florio.
505 00 |gNew horizons.|gThe upheaval in the heavens.|tIn support 
       of Copernicus /|rThomas Digges. 
505 00 |gNew horizons.|gThe upheaval in the heavens.|gPortents in
       the sky.|tIn the shadow of the great year /|rRobert Ashley
       --|tThe approaching end /|rJohn Norden --|tNature, the 
       queen of change /|rFulke Greville --|tNew philosophy calls
       all in doubt /|rJohn Donne --|tThese late eclipses /
       |rWilliam Shakespeare --|tThe stars' distemperature 
       disproved /|rThomas Nashe --|tThe reign of law /|rRichard 
       Hooker. 
505 00 |gNew horizons.|gThe upheaval in the heavens.|gOn looking 
       through a telescope, Galileo and Hariot.|tThe man in the 
       moon /|rSir William Lower --|tThe mathematical professor 
       at Padua /|rSir Henry Wotten --|tThe perspective cylinder 
       /|rSir William Lower --|tVenus and the "worthy astrologer"
       /|rSir Walter Ralegh. 
505 00 |gNew horizons.|gAn inquiry into the nature of man.
       |tMontaigne on repentance /|rJohn Florio --|tNew fashions 
       in morals /|rGabriel Harvey. 
505 00 |gNew horizons.|gThe new learning.|tThe schoolmaster /
       |rRoger Ascham --|tRevolution at Cambridge /|rGabriel 
       Harvey --|tThe diseases and humours of learning ;
       |tSalomon's house /|rFrancis Bacon. 
505 00 |gThe dream of power.|gEmpire and the shadow of 
       Machiavelli.|tThe best iron in the world ;|tOf the true 
       greatness of kingdoms ;|tOf boldness /|rFrancis Bacon --
       |tThe cult of virtù /|rGabriel Harvey. 
505 00 |gThe dream of power.|gBlood and vengeance.|tThe sacking 
       of Babylon /|rChristopher Marlowe --|tThe vengeance of 
       Cutwolf /|rThomas Nashe. 
505 00 |gThe dream of power.|gThe lure of magic.|tThe tragical 
       history of Dr. Faustus /|rChristopher Marlowe --|tDr. Dee 
       and the spirits /|rJohn Dee --|tBlack magic /|rSir Walter 
       Ralegh --|tWitches, incubi and skepticism /|rReginald 
       Scot. 
505 00 |gThe rise of Protestantism.|tThe death of Ridley and 
       Latimer /|rJohn Foxe --|tEnglish book of common prayer.
       |tDaily devotionals --|tThe authorized version of the 
       Bible.|tThe wooing of Rebekah ;|tJew or Gentile ;|tThe 
       prodigal son ;|tMary Magdalene at the sepulcher --|tOf the
       laws of the universe /|rRichard Hooker --|tCorruption and 
       redemption /|rJohn Donne. 
505 00 |gThe creed of the court.|gThe perfect courtier.|tThe 
       president of chivalry : Sir Philip Sidney.|tThe quarrel on
       the tennis court ;|tThy need is greater than mine ;|tDeath
       /|rFulke Greville --|tElizabeth's Essex /|rSir Robert 
       naunton --|tHow a gallant should behave himself in a 
       playhouse /|rThomas Dekker. 
505 00 |gThe creed of the court.|gThe religion of beauty in 
       women.|tThe faerie queene : the author's introduction /
       |rEdmund Spenser --|tAstrophel and Stella /|rSir Philip 
       Sidney. 
505 00 |gThe common man.|tIn praise of the artisan /|rGabriel 
       Harvey --|tThe shoemaker's holiday /|rThomas Dekker. 
505 00 |gThe common man.|tBroadside ballads.|tA song between the 
       queen's majesty and England /|rWilliam Birche --|tA new 
       courtly sonnet, of the lady Greensleeves --|tA proper new 
       song made by a student in Cambridge /|rThomas Richardson -
       -|tAs you came from the holy land of Walsingham /|rThomas 
       Deloney --|tMary Ambree /|rWilliam Elderton. 
505 00 |gThe common man.|tI caught the bird /|rThomas Nashe. 
505 00 |gThe well of the past.|tMeditiations on history /|rSir 
       Walter Ralegh --|tfrom Homer's Iliad.|tAchiles prepares 
       for battle ;|tPriam begs for the body of Hector /|rGeorge 
       Chapman --|tAntony's flight ;|tCleopatra's death /|rSir 
       Thomas North --|tThe battle of Agincourt /|rRaphael 
       Holinshead --|tThe Wars of the Roses /|rEdward hall. 
505 00 |gAn age of song.|tAn apology for poetry /|rSir Philip 
       Sidney --|tSonnets and lyrics.|tWhoso list to hunt ;|tTo a
       lady, to answer directly ;|tThe lover showeth ;|tForget 
       not yet ;|tBlame not my lute ;|tThe lover complaineth /
       |rSir Thomas Wyatt --|tWhen i was fair and young /
       |rElizabeth --|tTo Elizabeth.|tChange thy mind ;|tTo plead
       my faith ;|tA passion /|rRobert Devereux, Earl of Essex --
       |tPoems.|tA description of love ;|tA vision upon this 
       conceit of the faerie queene ;|tNymph's reply ;|tTo his 
       son ;|tNature, that washed her hands ;|tThe lie ;|tThe 
       passionate man's pilgrimage /|rSir Walter Ralegh --|tThe 
       bower of bliss ;|tEpithalamion /|rEdmund Spenser --
       |tSongs.|tA sweet lullaby ;|tSay that I should say ;
       |tPhilida and Coridon ;|tAn odd conceit /|rNicolas Breton 
       --|tSongs.|tSephestia's song ;|tThe shepherd's wife's song
       ;|tSweet are the thoughts ;|tPhilomela's ode /|rRobert 
       Greene --|tSongs.|tRosalind's madrigal ;|tMy mistress when
       she goes ;|tPhillis /|rThomas Lodge --|tDowsabell ;
       |tSonnets /|rMichael Drayton --|tFifteen songs.|tMy love  
       bound me ;|tWhat if a day ;|tMy sweetest Lesbia ;|tWhen to
       her lute ;|tFollow your saint ;|tThou art not fair ;|tThe 
       man of life upright ;|tHark, all you ladies ;|tRose-
       cheeked Laura ;|tI care not for these ladies ;|tNow winter
       nights enlarge ;|tNever love unless you can ;|tThere is a 
       garden ;|tYoung and simple though I am ;|tFain would I wed
       /|rThomas Campion --|tLyrics.|tEpitaph on Elizabeth, L. H.
       ;|tWhy I write not of love ;|tSong to Celia (1) ;|tSong to
       Celia (2) ;|tHis excuse for loving ;|tHer triumph ;
       |tBeggin another kiss ;|tThe plant and flower of light ;
       |tTo Cynthia ;|tIf I freely may discover ;|tStill to be 
       neat /|rBen Johnson --|tPoems.|tSong ;|tThe sun rising ;
       |tA lecture upon the shadow ;|tThe ecstasy ;|tTo his 
       mistress on going to bed ;|tThe undertaking ;|tThe relic ;
       |tThe anniversary /|rJohn Donne --|tSonnets.|tAt the round
       earth's imagined corners ;|tDeath, be not proud /|rJohn 
       Donne --|tPoems.|tGood Friday ;|tHymn to God the Father /
       |rJohn Donne. 
530    Also issued online. 
650  0 English literature|yEarly modern, 1500-1700. 
651  0 Great Britain|xHistory|yElizabeth, 1558-1603|vLiterary 
       collections. 
655  0 Short stories. 
655  0 Poetry. 
655  0 Essays. 
938    Baker & Taylor|bBKTY|c5.50|d4.13|i0670292273|n0000413723
       |sactive 
994    02|bMCP 
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