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Complete - Luminarium Editions
To the Reader
Author of Light
The Man of Life Upright (II)
Where Are All Thy Beauties Now
Out of My Soul's Depth
View me, Lord, a work of thine
Bravely deckt, Come Forth, Bright Day
To Music Bent is my Retired Mind
Tune thy Music to thy Heart
Most Sweet and Pleasing
Wise Men Patience Never Want
Never Weather-beaten Saile
Lift Up to Heaven, Sad Wretch
Lo, When Back Mine Eye
As by the Streams of Babylon
Sing a Song of Joy
Awake, Awake, Thou Heavy Sprite
Come, Cheerful Day
Seek the Lord, and in His Ways Persever
Lighten, Heavy Heart, Thy Sprite
Jack and Joan They Think No Ill
All Looks Be Pale
Vaine Men, Whose Follies Make a God of Love
How Eas'ly Wert Thou Chained
Harden Now Thy Tired Heart
O What Unhop'd for Sweet Supply
Where She Her Sacred Bower Adorns
Fain Would I My Love Disclose
Give Beauty All Her Right
O Dear that I with Thee might Live
Good Men, Show, if You Can Tell
What Harvest Half so Sweet Is
Sweet, Exclude Me Not
The Peaceful Western Wind
There Is None, O None But You
Pin'd I am and like to die
So Many Loves Have I Neglected
Though your Strangeness Frets my Heart
Come Away, Arm'd with Love's Delights
Come, You Pretty False-Ey'd Wanton
A Secret Love
Her rosy cheeks, her ever-smiling eyes
Where Shall I Refuge Seek
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Oft have I Sigh'd for Him
Now Let Her Change
Maids are Simple, Some Men Say
So Tired are All My Thoughts
Kind are her Answers
O Never to be Moved!
Break Now, My Heart, and Die!
Now Winter Nights Enlarge
Awake, Thou Spring
What Is It All That Men Possess
Fire That Must Flame
If Thou Long'st so Much to Learn
Shall I Come, Sweet Love, to Thee
Thrice Toss these Oaken Ashes in the Air
Fire, Fire, Fire!
Come, O Come, My Life's Delight
Could my Heart more Tongues Employ
Sleep, Angry Beauty, Sleep
Never Love Unless You Can
Leave Prolonging Thy Distress
Thou Joy'st, Fond Boy
Veil, Love, Mine Eyes
There Is a Garden in Her Face
Young and Simple Though I Am
Love Me or Not, Love Her I Must or Die
O Love, Where Are Thy Shafts?
Beauty Is But A Painted Hell
Are You What Your Fair Looks Express?
I Must Complain
Think'st thou to seduce me then
Turn all thy thoughts to eyes
Beauty, since you so much desire
Fain Would I Wed a Fair Young Man
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The Tudors
King Henry VII
Elizabeth of York
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Queen Catherine of Aragon
Queen Anne Boleyn
Queen Jane Seymour
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Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond
Renaissance English Writers
Bishop John Fisher
William Tyndale
Sir Thomas More
John Heywood
Thomas Sackville
Nicholas Udall
John Skelton
Sir Thomas Wyatt
Henry Howard
Hugh Latimer
Thomas Cranmer
Roger Ascham
Sir Thomas Hoby
John Foxe
George Gascoigne
John Lyly
Thomas Nashe
Sir Philip Sidney
Edmund Spenser
Richard Hooker
Robert Southwell
Robert Greene
George Peele
Thomas Kyd
Edward de Vere
Christopher Marlowe
Anthony Munday
Sir Walter Ralegh
Thomas Hariot
Thomas Campion
Mary Sidney Herbert
Sir John Davies
Samuel Daniel
Michael Drayton
Fulke Greville
Emilia Lanyer
William Shakespeare
Persons of Interest
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
Archbishop Thomas Cranmer
Thomas Cromwell
John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester
Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio
Cardinal Reginald Pole
Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester
William Tyndale
Pico della Mirandola
Desiderius Erasmus
Christopher Saint-German
Thomas Linacre
William Grocyn
Hugh Latimer
Elizabeth Barton, the Nun of Kent
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Historical Events
Field of the Cloth of Gold, 1520
Pilgrimage of Grace, 1536
The Babington Plot, 1586
The Spanish Armada, 1588
Government
Oath of Supremacy
The Act of Supremacy, 1534
The First Act of Succession, 1534
The Third Act of Succession, 1544
The Ten Articles, 1536
The Six Articles, 1539
The Second Statute of Repeal, 1555
Images of London:
London in the time of Henry VII. MS. Roy. 16 F. ii.
London, 1510, earliest view in print
Map of England from Saxton's Descriptio Angliae, 1579
Location Map of Elizabethan London
Plan of the Bankside, Southwark, in Shakespeare's time
Detail of Norden's Map of the Bankside, 1593
Bull and Bear Baiting Rings from the Agas Map (1569-1590, pub. 1631)
Sketch of the Swan Theatre, c. 1596
Westminster in the Seventeenth Century, by Hollar
Visscher's Panoramic View of London, 1616. COLOR
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