CONTENTS

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[Sir John Davies—Orchestra, or A Poem of Dancing,] 1596,1
[Sir John Davies—Nosce Teipsum:]

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{ 1. Of Human Knowledge,
{ 2. Of the Soul of Man, 1599,
41
[Sir John Davies—Hymns of Astræa, in Acrostic Verse, 1599,]107
[Six Idillia, that is six small or petty poems or Æglogues of
Theocritus translated into English Verse (Anon),]
Oxford, 1588,
123
[*Richard Barnfield—The Affectionate Shepheard.] Containing
the Complaint of Daphnis for the love of Ganymede, 1594,147
[*Richard Barnfield—Cynthia.] With Certaine Sonnets and the
Legend of Cassandra, 1595,187
[*Richard Barnfield—The Encomion of Lady Pecunia:]
or The Praise of Money, 1598,
227
[*Richard Barnfield—The Complaint of Poetrie] for
the Death of Liberalitie, 1598,
241
[*Richard Barnfield—The Combat,] betweene Conscience and
Covetousnesse in the minde of Man, 1598,253
[*Richard Barnfield—Poems: in divers humors,] 1598,261
[Astrophel. A Pastoral Elegy upon the death of the most noble]
and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney. A group of
elegies by Spenser and other hands printed as an
Appendix to Spenser's Colin Clouts come home again, 1595,271
[J. C.—Alcilia: Philoparthen's Loving Folly,] 1595,319
[Antony Scoloker—Daiphantus,] or The Passions of Love, by
An. Sc. Whereunto is added The Passionate Man's
Pilgrimage, 1604,363
[Michael Drayton—Odes [drawn from Poems Lyrick and Pastorall,]
1606, and the later Poems of 1619],405

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