ELIZABETHAN SONNET CYCLES
Five Major Elizabethan Sonnet Sequences by Samuel Daniel,
Michael Drayton, Sir Philip Sidney, William Shakespeare and Edmund
Spenser.
A collection of five major sonnet sequences from the Elizabethan
era by some of the great poets of the period: Sir Philip Sidney,
Edmund Spenser, Michael Drayton, Samuel Daniel and William
Shakespeare. Each sonnet cycle is love poetry, and some of the
finest verse in the English language: Sidney's 'Astrophel and
Stella', Daniel's 'Delia', Drayton's 'Idea', Spenser's 'Amoretti',
and Shakespeare's 'Sonnets'.
This edition prints each poem cycle on its own, without notes or
editorial intrusions. And each poem has a page to itself, rather
than being crammed together. It's a useful edition for
students.
MICHAEL DRAYTON, SONNET 4, FROM 'IDEA':
BRIGHT STAR of beauty, on whose eyelids sit A thousand
nymph-like and enamoured graces, The goddesses of memory and wit,
Which there in order take their several places; In whose dear
bosom, sweet delicious love Lays down his quiver which he once did
bear, Since he that blessed paradise did prove, And leaves his
mother's lap to sport him there Let others strive to entertain with
words My soul is of a braver mettle made; I hold that vile which
vulgar wit affords; In me's that faith which time cannot invade.
Let what I praise be still made good by you; Be you most worthy
whilst I am most true
Includes the illustrations of the poets, and notes on further
reading. The book is now in a hardback edition.
British Poets Series.Bibliography & illustrations. 536
pages. ISBN 9781861714473 www.crmoon.com
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