Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women's Verse. - edizione con copertina flessibile
1988, ISBN: 9780374521646
[PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Softcover. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments E… Altro …
[PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Softcover. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Editors’ Note Abbreviations Introduction by Germaine Greer Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross A Sonnet sent to Blackness to Mr. John Welsch From Ane Godlie Dreame Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia Verses Aemilia Lanyer The Description of Cooke-ham Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland From The Tragedie of Mariam To the Queenes most Excellent Majestie Lady Mary Wroth From Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Rachel Speght From ‘The Dreame’ Mary Oxlie of Morpeth Commendatory Verse to Drummond of Hawthornden Diana Primrose The First Pearle. Religion. The fourth Pearle. Temperance. The sixt Pearle; Justice. Alice Sutcliffe From ‘Of our losse by Adam’ Elizabeth Middleton Acrostic From ‘The Death and Passion’ Anna Hume From ‘The Triumph of Death’ Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley From ‘A Pastorall’ An answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe On my Boy Henry On the death of my Deare Sister Anne Bradstreet From ‘The Four Ages of Man’ From ‘The Foure Monarchies’ An Apology From ‘A Dialogue between Old England and New’ Before the Birth of one of her Children To my Dear and loving Husband A Letter to her Husband On my dear Grand-child To the Memory of... Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet ‘Eliza’ The Dart To the Queen of Bohemiah To my Husband To a Friend for her Naked Breasts The Lover An Collins The Preface Another Song Mary Carey On the death of... Robert Payler At the death of... Perigrene Payler Upon ye Sight of my abortive Birth Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle The Poetresses hasty Resolution The Poetresses Petition An excuse for so much writ upon my Verses The Hunting of the Hare I Language want... A Poet I am neither borne, nor bred... Anna Trapnel From The Cry of a Stone Anne King Under Mr. Hales Picture Inscription from her sister’s monument Elizabeth Major From ‘The Authors Confession’ Katherine Philips No blooming youth... A marryd state... L’Amitie: To Mrs M. Awbrey To the Excellent Mrs A. O. Friendship’s Mysterys On Rosania’s Apostasy, and Lucasia’s Friendship Epitaph. On her son H. P. On the death of my first and dearest childe On the numerous accesse... to waite upon the King On the death of the Queen of Bohemia To my Antenor To her royall highnesse the Dutchesse of Yorke Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda parting at a Fountain ‘Philo-philippa’ To the Excellent Orinda Lucy Hutchinson From Lucretius, de Rerum natura All sorts of men through various labours presse... Bathsua Makin Upon the... death of... Lady Elizabeth Langham To the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester Song: Nothing ades to Loves fond fire Song: Cloris misfortunes that can be exprest Frances Boothby From Marcelia Mary Mollineux From ‘Of Modesty’ An Epistle Aphra Behn On a Juniper-Tree, cut down to make Busks In Imitation of Horace To Mrs. W. On her Excellent Verses Sylvio’s Complaint A Letter to a Brother of the Pen Epitaph On the Tombstone of a Child To Alexis in Answer to his Poem against Fruition Aphra Behn’s Circle A Pindarick To Mrs. Behn on her Poem To Mrs. B. from a Lady who had a desire to see her An Elegy Upon The Death of Mrs. A. Behn ‘Ephelia’ Love’s first Approach Prologue to the Pair-Royal of Coxcombs ToJ.G. Maidenhead To a Proud Beauty To one that asked me why I lov’d J. G. To Madam Bhen To Phylocles, inviting him to Friendship To the Honoured Eugenia Anne Wharton Elegy on the Earl of Rochester Wit’s Abuse From ‘Penelope to Ulysses’ Elizabeth Taylor Ode Song: Ye Virgin Pow’rs defend my heart To Mertill who desired her to speak to Clorinda Song: Strephon has Fashion, Wit and Youth... Anne Killigrew To the Queen On Death On a Picture Painted by her self 304 Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another 304 To My Lord Colrane 307 ‘The Emulation’ 309 The Triumphs of Female Wit,... Or, the Emulation 310 Damaris, Lady Masham 315 When deaths cold hand shall close my eyes... 318 Mary Evelyn 324 From Mundus Muliebris 325 Mary Astell 333 Ambition 334 In emulation of... the Motto 336 Awake my Lute... 338 Lady Grisell Baillie 342 Were ne my Hearts light I wad Dye 343 Sarah Fyge 345 The Liberty 346 On my leaving London, June the 29. 348 On a Sermon preach’d Sept, the 6th, 1697 350 On my wedding Day 352 Jane Barker 354 Fidelia arguing with her self 355 A Virgin life 360 She begining to study phisick 363 ‘A Young Lady’ 370 From Maria to Henric 370 Alicia D’Anvers 376 To the University 377 From Academia 378 Elizabeth Singer 383 Cant. 5. 6. &c. 384 A Pindarick, to the Athenian Society 387 To Mutius 392 A Farewel to Love 392 Delariviere Manley 396 To the Author of Agnes de Castro 398 Prologue from The Lost Lover 399 A Song from The Lost Lover 400 Prologue from The Royal Mischief 401 From The Royal Mischief, 11 Li. 402 From The Royal Mischief, V.i. 404 Epilogue from The Royal Mischief 404 Catharine Trotter 406 From Agnes de Castro, I .ii. 407 To Mrs. Manley 410 Epilogue to Queen Catharine 411 Mary Pix 413 To Mrs. Manley 414 A Song from The Spanish Wives A Song ... from The Innocent Mistress Prologue from The Deceiver Deceived From Queen Catharine I.i. Elizabeth Tipper A Satyr To a Young Lady Observations on the Life of Epictetus Elizabeth Thomas A Midnight Thought The triple League to Mrs. Susan Dove, DE, [SC: 4.50], gebraucht; gut, gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 698g], Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, Internationaler Versand<
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Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women's Verse. - edizione con copertina flessibile
1988, ISBN: 0374521646
[EAN: 9780374521646], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 10.29], [PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed,… Altro …
[EAN: 9780374521646], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 10.29], [PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Editors’ Note Abbreviations Introduction by Germaine Greer Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross A Sonnet sent to Blackness to Mr. John Welsch From Ane Godlie Dreame Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia Verses Aemilia Lanyer The Description of Cooke-ham Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland From The Tragedie of Mariam To the Queenes most Excellent Majestie Lady Mary Wroth From Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Rachel Speght From ‘The Dreame’ Mary Oxlie of Morpeth Commendatory Verse to Drummond of Hawthornden Diana Primrose The First Pearle. Religion. The fourth Pearle. Temperance. The sixt Pearle; Justice. Alice Sutcliffe From ‘Of our losse by Adam’ Elizabeth Middleton Acrostic From ‘The Death and Passion’ Anna Hume From ‘The Triumph of Death’ Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley From ‘A Pastorall’ An answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe On my Boy Henry On the death of my Deare Sister Anne Bradstreet From ‘The Four Ages of Man’ From ‘The Foure Monarchies’ An Apology From ‘A Dialogue between Old England and New’ Before the Birth of one of her Children To my Dear and loving Husband A Letter to her Husband On my dear Grand-child To the Memory of. Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet ‘Eliza’ The Dart To the Queen of Bohemiah To my Husband To a Friend for her Naked Breasts The Lover An Collins The Preface Another Song Mary Carey On the death of. Robert Payler At the death of. Perigrene Payler Upon ye Sight of my abortive Birth Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle The Poetresses hasty Resolution The Poetresses Petition An excuse for so much writ upon my Verses The Hunting of the Hare I Language want. A Poet I am neither borne, nor bred. Anna Trapnel From The Cry of a Stone Anne King Under Mr. Hales Picture Inscription from her sister’s monument Elizabeth Major From ‘The Authors Confession’ Katherine Philips No blooming youth. A marryd state. L’Amitie: To Mrs M. Awbrey To the Excellent Mrs A. O. Friendship’s Mysterys On Rosania’s Apostasy, and Lucasia’s Friendship Epitaph. On her son H. P. On the death of my first and dearest childe On the numerous accesse. to waite upon the King On the death of the Queen of Bohemia To my Antenor To her royall highnesse the Dutchesse of Yorke Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda parting at a Fountain ‘Philo-philippa’ To the Excellent Orinda Lucy Hutchinson From Lucretius, de Rerum natura All sorts of men through various labours presse. Bathsua Makin Upon the. death of. Lady Elizabeth Langham To the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester Song: Nothing ades to Loves fond fire Song: Cloris misfortunes that can be exprest Frances Boothby From Marcelia Mary Mollineux From ‘Of Modesty’ An Epistle Aphra Behn On a Juniper-Tree, cut down to make Busks In Imitation of Horace To Mrs. W. On her Excellent Verses Sylvio’s Complaint A Letter to a Brother of the Pen Epitaph On the Tombstone of a Child To Alexis in Answer to his Poem against Fruition Aphra Behn’s Circle A Pindarick To Mrs. Behn on her Poem To Mrs. B. from a Lady who had a desire to see her An Elegy Upon The Death of Mrs. A. Behn ‘Ephelia’ Love’s first Approach Prologue to the Pair-Royal of Coxcombs ToJ.G. Maidenhead To a Proud Beauty To one that asked me why I lov’d J. G. To Madam Bhen To Phylocles, inviting him to Friendship To the Honoured Eugenia Anne Wharton Elegy on the Earl of Rochester Wit’s Abuse From ‘Penelope to Ulysses’ Elizabeth Taylor Ode Song: Ye Virgin Pow’rs defend my heart To Mertill who desired her to speak to Clorinda Song: Strephon has Fashion, Wit and Youth. Anne Killigrew To the Queen On Death On a Picture Painted by her self 304 Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another 304 To My Lord Colrane 307 ‘The Emulation’ 309 The Triumphs of Female Wit, Or, the Emulation 310 Damaris, Lady Masham 315 When deaths cold hand shall close my eyes. 318 Mary Evelyn 324 From Mundus Muliebris 325 Mary Astell 333 Ambition 334 In emulation of. the Motto 336 Awake my Lute. 338 Lady Grisell Baillie 342 Were ne my Hearts light I wad Dye 343 Sarah Fyge 345 The Liberty 346 On my leaving London, June the 29. 348 On a Sermon preach’d Sept, the 6th, 1697 350 On my wedding Day 352 Jane Barker 354 Fidelia arguing with her self 355 A Virgin life 360 She begining to study phisick 363 ‘A Young Lady’ 370 From Maria to Henric 370 Alicia D’Anvers 376 To the University 377 From Academia 378 Elizabeth Singer 383 Cant. 5. 6. &c. 384 A Pindarick, to the Athenian Society 387 To Mutius 392 A Farewel to Love 392 Delariviere Manley 396 To the Author of Agnes de Castro 398 Prologue from The Lost Lover 399 A Song from The Lost Lover 400 Prologue from The Royal Mischief 401 From The Royal Mischief, 11 Li. 402 From The Royal Mischief, V.i. 404 Epilogue from The Royal Mischief 404 Catharine Trotter 406 From Agnes de Castro, I .ii. 407 To Mrs. Manley 410 Epilogue to Queen Catharine 411 Mary Pix 413 To Mrs. Manley 414 A Song from The Spanish Wives A Song . from The Innocent Mistress Prologue from The Deceiver Deceived From Queen Catharine I.i. Elizabeth Tipper A Satyr To a Young Lady Observations on the Life of Epictetus Elizabeth Thomas A Midnight Thought The triple League to Mrs. Susan Dove The Dream. An Epistle to Mr. Dryden ‘A Lady of Honour’ The Golden Island Lady Sarah Piers To my much Esteemed Friend Urania. On the Death of John Dryden, Esq. ISBN 9780374521646 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 698, Books<
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Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women's Verse. - edizione con copertina flessibile
1988, ISBN: 0374521646
[EAN: 9780374521646], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, o… Altro …
[EAN: 9780374521646], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Editors’ Note Abbreviations Introduction by Germaine Greer Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross A Sonnet sent to Blackness to Mr. John Welsch From Ane Godlie Dreame Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia Verses Aemilia Lanyer The Description of Cooke-ham Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland From The Tragedie of Mariam To the Queenes most Excellent Majestie Lady Mary Wroth From Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Rachel Speght From ‘The Dreame’ Mary Oxlie of Morpeth Commendatory Verse to Drummond of Hawthornden Diana Primrose The First Pearle. Religion. The fourth Pearle. Temperance. The sixt Pearle; Justice. Alice Sutcliffe From ‘Of our losse by Adam’ Elizabeth Middleton Acrostic From ‘The Death and Passion’ Anna Hume From ‘The Triumph of Death’ Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley From ‘A Pastorall’ An answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe On my Boy Henry On the death of my Deare Sister Anne Bradstreet From ‘The Four Ages of Man’ From ‘The Foure Monarchies’ An Apology From ‘A Dialogue between Old England and New’ Before the Birth of one of her Children To my Dear and loving Husband A Letter to her Husband On my dear Grand-child To the Memory of. Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet ‘Eliza’ The Dart To the Queen of Bohemiah To my Husband To a Friend for her Naked Breasts The Lover An Collins The Preface Another Song Mary Carey On the death of. Robert Payler At the death of. Perigrene Payler Upon ye Sight of my abortive Birth Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle The Poetresses hasty Resolution The Poetresses Petition An excuse for so much writ upon my Verses The Hunting of the Hare I Language want. A Poet I am neither borne, nor bred. Anna Trapnel From The Cry of a Stone Anne King Under Mr. Hales Picture Inscription from her sister’s monument Elizabeth Major From ‘The Authors Confession’ Katherine Philips No blooming youth. A marryd state. L’Amitie: To Mrs M. Awbrey To the Excellent Mrs A. O. Friendship’s Mysterys On Rosania’s Apostasy, and Lucasia’s Friendship Epitaph. On her son H. P. On the death of my first and dearest childe On the numerous accesse. to waite upon the King On the death of the Queen of Bohemia To my Antenor To her royall highnesse the Dutchesse of Yorke Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda parting at a Fountain ‘Philo-philippa’ To the Excellent Orinda Lucy Hutchinson From Lucretius, de Rerum natura All sorts of men through various labours presse. Bathsua Makin Upon the. death of. Lady Elizabeth Langham To the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester Song: Nothing ades to Loves fond fire Song: Cloris misfortunes that can be exprest Frances Boothby From Marcelia Mary Mollineux From ‘Of Modesty’ An Epistle Aphra Behn On a Juniper-Tree, cut down to make Busks In Imitation of Horace To Mrs. W. On her Excellent Verses Sylvio’s Complaint A Letter to a Brother of the Pen Epitaph On the Tombstone of a Child To Alexis in Answer to his Poem against Fruition Aphra Behn’s Circle A Pindarick To Mrs. Behn on her Poem To Mrs. B. from a Lady who had a desire to see her An Elegy Upon The Death of Mrs. A. Behn ‘Ephelia’ Love’s first Approach Prologue to the Pair-Royal of Coxcombs ToJ.G. Maidenhead To a Proud Beauty To one that asked me why I lov’d J. G. To Madam Bhen To Phylocles, inviting him to Friendship To the Honoured Eugenia Anne Wharton Elegy on the Earl of Rochester Wit’s Abuse From ‘Penelope to Ulysses’ Elizabeth Taylor Ode Song: Ye Virgin Pow’rs defend my heart To Mertill who desired her to speak to Clorinda Song: Strephon has Fashion, Wit and Youth. Anne Killigrew To the Queen On Death On a Picture Painted by her self 304 Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another 304 To My Lord Colrane 307 ‘The Emulation’ 309 The Triumphs of Female Wit, Or, the Emulation 310 Damaris, Lady Masham 315 When deaths cold hand shall close my eyes. 318 Mary Evelyn 324 From Mundus Muliebris 325 Mary Astell 333 Ambition 334 In emulation of. the Motto 336 Awake my Lute. 338 Lady Grisell Baillie 342 Were ne my Hearts light I wad Dye 343 Sarah Fyge 345 The Liberty 346 On my leaving London, June the 29. 348 On a Sermon preach’d Sept, the 6th, 1697 350 On my wedding Day 352 Jane Barker 354 Fidelia arguing with her self 355 A Virgin life 360 She begining to study phisick 363 ‘A Young Lady’ 370 From Maria to Henric 370 Alicia D’Anvers 376 To the University 377 From Academia 378 Elizabeth Singer 383 Cant. 5. 6. &c. 384 A Pindarick, to the Athenian Society 387 To Mutius 392 A Farewel to Love 392 Delariviere Manley 396 To the Author of Agnes de Castro 398 Prologue from The Lost Lover 399 A Song from The Lost Lover 400 Prologue from The Royal Mischief 401 From The Royal Mischief, 11 Li. 402 From The Royal Mischief, V.i. 404 Epilogue from The Royal Mischief 404 Catharine Trotter 406 From Agnes de Castro, I .ii. 407 To Mrs. Manley 410 Epilogue to Queen Catharine 411 Mary Pix 413 To Mrs. Manley 414 A Song from The Spanish Wives A Song . from The Innocent Mistress Prologue from The Deceiver Deceived From Queen Catharine I.i. Elizabeth Tipper A Satyr To a Young Lady Observations on the Life of Epictetus Elizabeth Thomas A Midnight Thought The triple League to Mrs. Susan Dove The Dream. An Epistle to Mr. Dryden ‘A Lady of Honour’ The Golden Island Lady Sarah Piers To my much Esteemed Friend Urania. On the Death of John Dryden, Esq. ISBN 9780374521646 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 698, Books<
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Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women's Verse. - edizione con copertina flessibile
1988, ISBN: 0374521646
[EAN: 9780374521646], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise go… Altro …
[EAN: 9780374521646], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Editors’ Note Abbreviations Introduction by Germaine Greer Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross A Sonnet sent to Blackness to Mr. John Welsch From Ane Godlie Dreame Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia Verses Aemilia Lanyer The Description of Cooke-ham Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland From The Tragedie of Mariam To the Queenes most Excellent Majestie Lady Mary Wroth From Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Rachel Speght From ‘The Dreame’ Mary Oxlie of Morpeth Commendatory Verse to Drummond of Hawthornden Diana Primrose The First Pearle. Religion. The fourth Pearle. Temperance. The sixt Pearle; Justice. Alice Sutcliffe From ‘Of our losse by Adam’ Elizabeth Middleton Acrostic From ‘The Death and Passion’ Anna Hume From ‘The Triumph of Death’ Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley From ‘A Pastorall’ An answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe On my Boy Henry On the death of my Deare Sister Anne Bradstreet From ‘The Four Ages of Man’ From ‘The Foure Monarchies’ An Apology From ‘A Dialogue between Old England and New’ Before the Birth of one of her Children To my Dear and loving Husband A Letter to her Husband On my dear Grand-child To the Memory of. Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet ‘Eliza’ The Dart To the Queen of Bohemiah To my Husband To a Friend for her Naked Breasts The Lover An Collins The Preface Another Song Mary Carey On the death of. Robert Payler At the death of. Perigrene Payler Upon ye Sight of my abortive Birth Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle The Poetresses hasty Resolution The Poetresses Petition An excuse for so much writ upon my Verses The Hunting of the Hare I Language want. A Poet I am neither borne, nor bred. Anna Trapnel From The Cry of a Stone Anne King Under Mr. Hales Picture Inscription from her sister’s monument Elizabeth Major From ‘The Authors Confession’ Katherine Philips No blooming youth. A marryd state. L’Amitie: To Mrs M. Awbrey To the Excellent Mrs A. O. Friendship’s Mysterys On Rosania’s Apostasy, and Lucasia’s Friendship Epitaph. On her son H. P. On the death of my first and dearest childe On the numerous accesse. to waite upon the King On the death of the Queen of Bohemia To my Antenor To her royall highnesse the Dutchesse of Yorke Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda parting at a Fountain ‘Philo-philippa’ To the Excellent Orinda Lucy Hutchinson From Lucretius, de Rerum natura All sorts of men through various labours presse. Bathsua Makin Upon the. death of. Lady Elizabeth Langham To the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester Song: Nothing ades to Loves fond fire Song: Cloris misfortunes that can be exprest Frances Boothby From Marcelia Mary Mollineux From ‘Of Modesty’ An Epistle Aphra Behn On a Juniper-Tree, cut down to make Busks In Imitation of Horace To Mrs. W. On her Excellent Verses Sylvio’s Complaint A Letter to a Brother of the Pen Epitaph On the Tombstone of a Child To Alexis in Answer to his Poem against Fruition Aphra Behn’s Circle A Pindarick To Mrs. Behn on her Poem To Mrs. B. from a Lady who had a desire to see her An Elegy Upon The Death of Mrs. A. Behn ‘Ephelia’ Love’s first Approach Prologue to the Pair-Royal of Coxcombs ToJ.G. Maidenhead To a Proud Beauty To one that asked me why I lov’d J. G. To Madam Bhen To Phylocles, inviting him to Friendship To the Honoured Eugenia Anne Wharton Elegy on the Earl of Rochester Wit’s Abuse From ‘Penelope to Ulysses’ Elizabeth Taylor Ode Song: Ye Virgin Pow’rs defend my heart To Mertill who desired her to speak to Clorinda Song: Strephon has Fashion, Wit and Youth. Anne Killigrew To the Queen On Death On a Picture Painted by her self 304 Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another 304 To My Lord Colrane 307 ‘The Emulation’ 309 The Triumphs of Female Wit, Or, the Emulation 310 Damaris, Lady Masham 315 When deaths cold hand shall close my eyes. 318 Mary Evelyn 324 From Mundus Muliebris 325 Mary Astell 333 Ambition 334 In emulation of. the Motto 336 Awake my Lute. 338 Lady Grisell Baillie 342 Were ne my Hearts light I wad Dye 343 Sarah Fyge 345 The Liberty 346 On my leaving London, June the 29. 348 On a Sermon preach’d Sept, the 6th, 1697 350 On my wedding Day 352 Jane Barker 354 Fidelia arguing with her self 355 A Virgin life 360 She begining to study phisick 363 ‘A Young Lady’ 370 From Maria to Henric 370 Alicia D’Anvers 376 To the University 377 From Academia 378 Elizabeth Singer 383 Cant. 5. 6. &c. 384 A Pindarick, to the Athenian Society 387 To Mutius 392 A Farewel to Love 392 Delariviere Manley 396 To the Author of Agnes de Castro 398 Prologue from The Lost Lover 399 A Song from The Lost Lover 400 Prologue from The Royal Mischief 401 From The Royal Mischief, 11 Li. 402 From The Royal Mischief, V.i. 404 Epilogue from The Royal Mischief 404 Catharine Trotter 406 From Agnes de Castro, I .ii. 407 To Mrs. Manley 410 Epilogue to Queen Catharine 411 Mary Pix 413 To Mrs. Manley 414 A Song from The Spanish Wives A Song . from The Innocent Mistress Prologue from The Deceiver Deceived From Queen Catharine I.i. Elizabeth Tipper A Satyr To a Young Lady Observations on the Life of Epictetus Elizabeth Thomas A Midnight Thought The triple League to Mrs. Susan Dove The Dream. An Epistle to Mr. Dryden ‘A Lady of Honour’ The Golden Island Lady Sarah Piers To my much Esteemed Friend Urania. On the Death of John Dryden, Esq. ISBN 9780374521646 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 698, Books<
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Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women's Verse. - edizione con copertina flessibile
1988, ISBN: 9780374521646
New York, Farrar Straus & Giroux, 477 p. Softcover. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Editors… Altro …
New York, Farrar Straus & Giroux, 477 p. Softcover. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Editors? Note Abbreviations Introduction by Germaine Greer Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross A Sonnet sent to Blackness to Mr. John Welsch From Ane Godlie Dreame Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia Verses Aemilia Lanyer The Description of Cooke-ham Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland From The Tragedie of Mariam To the Queenes most Excellent Majestie Lady Mary Wroth From Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Rachel Speght From ?The Dreame? Mary Oxlie of Morpeth Commendatory Verse to Drummond of Hawthornden Diana Primrose The First Pearle. Religion. The fourth Pearle. Temperance. The sixt Pearle; Justice. Alice Sutcliffe From ?Of our losse by Adam? Elizabeth Middleton Acrostic From ?The Death and Passion? Anna Hume From ?The Triumph of Death? Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley From ?A Pastorall? An answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe On my Boy Henry On the death of my Deare Sister Anne Bradstreet From ?The Four Ages of Man? From ?The Foure Monarchies? An Apology From ?A Dialogue between Old England and New? Before the Birth of one of her Children To my Dear and loving Husband A Letter to her Husband On my dear Grand-child To the Memory of... Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet ?Eliza? The Dart To the Queen of Bohemiah To my Husband To a Friend for her Naked Breasts The Lover An Collins The Preface Another Song Mary Carey On the death of... Robert Payler At the death of... Perigrene Payler Upon ye Sight of my abortive Birth Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle The Poetresses hasty Resolution The Poetresses Petition An excuse for so much writ upon my Verses The Hunting of the Hare I Language want... A Poet I am neither borne, nor bred... Anna Trapnel From The Cry of a Stone Anne King Under Mr. Hales Picture Inscription from her sister?s monument Elizabeth Major From ?The Authors Confession? Katherine Philips No blooming youth... A marryd state... L?Amitie: To Mrs M. Awbrey To the Excellent Mrs A. O. Friendship?s Mysterys On Rosania?s Apostasy, and Lucasia?s Friendship Epitaph. On her son H. P. On the death of my first and dearest childe On the numerous accesse... to waite upon the King On the death of the Queen of Bohemia To my Antenor To her royall highnesse the Dutchesse of Yorke Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda parting at a Fountain ?Philo-philippa? To the Excellent Orinda Lucy Hutchinson From Lucretius, de Rerum natura All sorts of men through various labours presse... Bathsua Makin Upon the... death of... Lady Elizabeth Langham To the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester Song: Nothing ades to Loves fond fire Song: Cloris misfortunes that can be exprest Frances Boothby From Marcelia Mary Mollineux From ?Of Modesty? An Epistle Aphra Behn On a Juniper-Tree, cut down to make Busks In Imitation of Horace To Mrs. W. On her Excellent Verses Sylvio?s Complaint A Letter to a Brother of the Pen Epitaph On the Tombstone of a Child To Alexis in Answer to his Poem against Fruition Aphra Behn?s Circle A Pindarick To Mrs. Behn on her Poem To Mrs. B. from a Lady who had a desire to see her An Elegy Upon The Death of Mrs. A. Behn ?Ephelia? Love?s first Approach Prologue to the Pair-Royal of Coxcombs ToJ.G. Maidenhead To a Proud Beauty To one that asked me why I lov?d J. G. To Madam Bhen To Phylocles, inviting him to Friendship To the Honoured Eugenia Anne Wharton Elegy on the Earl of Rochester Wit?s Abuse From ?Penelope to Ulysses? Elizabeth Taylor Ode Song: Ye Virgin Pow?rs defend my heart To Mertill who desired her to speak to Clorinda Song: Strephon has Fashion, Wit and Youth... Anne Killigrew To the Queen On Death On a Picture Painted by her self 304 Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another 304 To My Lord Colrane 307 ?The Emulation? 309 The Triumphs of Female Wit,... Or, the Emulation 310 Damaris, Lady Masham 315 When deaths cold hand shall close my eyes... 318 Mary Evelyn 324 From Mundus Muliebris 325 Mary Astell 333 Ambition 334 In emulation of... the Motto 336 Awake my Lute... 338 Lady Grisell Baillie 342 Were ne my Hearts light I wad Dye 343 Sarah Fyge 345 The Liberty 346 On my leaving London, June the 29. 348 On a Sermon preach?d Sept, the 6th, 1697 350 On my wedding Day 352 Jane Barker 354 Fidelia arguing with her self 355 A Virgin life 360 She begining to study phisick 363 ?A Young Lady? 370 From Maria to Henric 370 Alicia D?Anvers 376 To the University 377 From Academia 378 Elizabeth Singer 383 Cant. 5. 6. &c. 384 A Pindarick, to the Athenian Society 387 To Mutius 392 A Farewel to Love 392 Delariviere Manley 396 To the Author of Agnes de Castro 398 Prologue from The Lost Lover 399 A Song from The Lost Lover 400 Prologue from The Royal Mischief 401 From The Royal Mischief, 11 Li. 402 From The Royal Mischief, V.i. 404 Epilogue from The Royal Mischief 404 Catharine Trotter 406 From Agnes de Castro, I .ii. 407 To Mrs. Manley 410 Epilogue to Queen Catharine 411 Mary Pix 413 To Mrs. Manley 414 A Song from The Spanish Wives A Song ... from The Innocent Mistress Prologue from The Deceiver Deceived From Queen Catharine I.i. Elizabeth Tipper A Satyr To a Young Lady Observations on the Life of Epictetus Elizabeth Thomas A Midnight Thought The triple League to Mrs. Susan Dove The Dream. An Epistle to Mr. Dryden ?A Lady of Honour? The Golden Island Lady Sarah Piers To my much Esteemed Friend Urania... On the Death of John Dryden, Esq. ISBN 9780374521646Literatur 1988, [PU: Farrar, Straus and Giroux]<
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Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women's Verse. - edizione con copertina flessibile
1988, ISBN: 9780374521646
[PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Softcover. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments E… Altro …
[PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Softcover. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Editors’ Note Abbreviations Introduction by Germaine Greer Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross A Sonnet sent to Blackness to Mr. John Welsch From Ane Godlie Dreame Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia Verses Aemilia Lanyer The Description of Cooke-ham Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland From The Tragedie of Mariam To the Queenes most Excellent Majestie Lady Mary Wroth From Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Rachel Speght From ‘The Dreame’ Mary Oxlie of Morpeth Commendatory Verse to Drummond of Hawthornden Diana Primrose The First Pearle. Religion. The fourth Pearle. Temperance. The sixt Pearle; Justice. Alice Sutcliffe From ‘Of our losse by Adam’ Elizabeth Middleton Acrostic From ‘The Death and Passion’ Anna Hume From ‘The Triumph of Death’ Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley From ‘A Pastorall’ An answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe On my Boy Henry On the death of my Deare Sister Anne Bradstreet From ‘The Four Ages of Man’ From ‘The Foure Monarchies’ An Apology From ‘A Dialogue between Old England and New’ Before the Birth of one of her Children To my Dear and loving Husband A Letter to her Husband On my dear Grand-child To the Memory of... Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet ‘Eliza’ The Dart To the Queen of Bohemiah To my Husband To a Friend for her Naked Breasts The Lover An Collins The Preface Another Song Mary Carey On the death of... Robert Payler At the death of... Perigrene Payler Upon ye Sight of my abortive Birth Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle The Poetresses hasty Resolution The Poetresses Petition An excuse for so much writ upon my Verses The Hunting of the Hare I Language want... A Poet I am neither borne, nor bred... Anna Trapnel From The Cry of a Stone Anne King Under Mr. Hales Picture Inscription from her sister’s monument Elizabeth Major From ‘The Authors Confession’ Katherine Philips No blooming youth... A marryd state... L’Amitie: To Mrs M. Awbrey To the Excellent Mrs A. O. Friendship’s Mysterys On Rosania’s Apostasy, and Lucasia’s Friendship Epitaph. On her son H. P. On the death of my first and dearest childe On the numerous accesse... to waite upon the King On the death of the Queen of Bohemia To my Antenor To her royall highnesse the Dutchesse of Yorke Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda parting at a Fountain ‘Philo-philippa’ To the Excellent Orinda Lucy Hutchinson From Lucretius, de Rerum natura All sorts of men through various labours presse... Bathsua Makin Upon the... death of... Lady Elizabeth Langham To the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester Song: Nothing ades to Loves fond fire Song: Cloris misfortunes that can be exprest Frances Boothby From Marcelia Mary Mollineux From ‘Of Modesty’ An Epistle Aphra Behn On a Juniper-Tree, cut down to make Busks In Imitation of Horace To Mrs. W. On her Excellent Verses Sylvio’s Complaint A Letter to a Brother of the Pen Epitaph On the Tombstone of a Child To Alexis in Answer to his Poem against Fruition Aphra Behn’s Circle A Pindarick To Mrs. Behn on her Poem To Mrs. B. from a Lady who had a desire to see her An Elegy Upon The Death of Mrs. A. Behn ‘Ephelia’ Love’s first Approach Prologue to the Pair-Royal of Coxcombs ToJ.G. Maidenhead To a Proud Beauty To one that asked me why I lov’d J. G. To Madam Bhen To Phylocles, inviting him to Friendship To the Honoured Eugenia Anne Wharton Elegy on the Earl of Rochester Wit’s Abuse From ‘Penelope to Ulysses’ Elizabeth Taylor Ode Song: Ye Virgin Pow’rs defend my heart To Mertill who desired her to speak to Clorinda Song: Strephon has Fashion, Wit and Youth... Anne Killigrew To the Queen On Death On a Picture Painted by her self 304 Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another 304 To My Lord Colrane 307 ‘The Emulation’ 309 The Triumphs of Female Wit,... Or, the Emulation 310 Damaris, Lady Masham 315 When deaths cold hand shall close my eyes... 318 Mary Evelyn 324 From Mundus Muliebris 325 Mary Astell 333 Ambition 334 In emulation of... the Motto 336 Awake my Lute... 338 Lady Grisell Baillie 342 Were ne my Hearts light I wad Dye 343 Sarah Fyge 345 The Liberty 346 On my leaving London, June the 29. 348 On a Sermon preach’d Sept, the 6th, 1697 350 On my wedding Day 352 Jane Barker 354 Fidelia arguing with her self 355 A Virgin life 360 She begining to study phisick 363 ‘A Young Lady’ 370 From Maria to Henric 370 Alicia D’Anvers 376 To the University 377 From Academia 378 Elizabeth Singer 383 Cant. 5. 6. &c. 384 A Pindarick, to the Athenian Society 387 To Mutius 392 A Farewel to Love 392 Delariviere Manley 396 To the Author of Agnes de Castro 398 Prologue from The Lost Lover 399 A Song from The Lost Lover 400 Prologue from The Royal Mischief 401 From The Royal Mischief, 11 Li. 402 From The Royal Mischief, V.i. 404 Epilogue from The Royal Mischief 404 Catharine Trotter 406 From Agnes de Castro, I .ii. 407 To Mrs. Manley 410 Epilogue to Queen Catharine 411 Mary Pix 413 To Mrs. Manley 414 A Song from The Spanish Wives A Song ... from The Innocent Mistress Prologue from The Deceiver Deceived From Queen Catharine I.i. Elizabeth Tipper A Satyr To a Young Lady Observations on the Life of Epictetus Elizabeth Thomas A Midnight Thought The triple League to Mrs. Susan Dove, DE, [SC: 4.50], gebraucht; gut, gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 698g], Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, Internationaler Versand<
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Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women's Verse. - edizione con copertina flessibile1988, ISBN: 0374521646
[EAN: 9780374521646], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 10.29], [PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed,… Altro …
[EAN: 9780374521646], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 10.29], [PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Editors’ Note Abbreviations Introduction by Germaine Greer Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross A Sonnet sent to Blackness to Mr. John Welsch From Ane Godlie Dreame Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia Verses Aemilia Lanyer The Description of Cooke-ham Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland From The Tragedie of Mariam To the Queenes most Excellent Majestie Lady Mary Wroth From Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Rachel Speght From ‘The Dreame’ Mary Oxlie of Morpeth Commendatory Verse to Drummond of Hawthornden Diana Primrose The First Pearle. Religion. The fourth Pearle. Temperance. The sixt Pearle; Justice. Alice Sutcliffe From ‘Of our losse by Adam’ Elizabeth Middleton Acrostic From ‘The Death and Passion’ Anna Hume From ‘The Triumph of Death’ Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley From ‘A Pastorall’ An answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe On my Boy Henry On the death of my Deare Sister Anne Bradstreet From ‘The Four Ages of Man’ From ‘The Foure Monarchies’ An Apology From ‘A Dialogue between Old England and New’ Before the Birth of one of her Children To my Dear and loving Husband A Letter to her Husband On my dear Grand-child To the Memory of. Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet ‘Eliza’ The Dart To the Queen of Bohemiah To my Husband To a Friend for her Naked Breasts The Lover An Collins The Preface Another Song Mary Carey On the death of. Robert Payler At the death of. Perigrene Payler Upon ye Sight of my abortive Birth Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle The Poetresses hasty Resolution The Poetresses Petition An excuse for so much writ upon my Verses The Hunting of the Hare I Language want. A Poet I am neither borne, nor bred. Anna Trapnel From The Cry of a Stone Anne King Under Mr. Hales Picture Inscription from her sister’s monument Elizabeth Major From ‘The Authors Confession’ Katherine Philips No blooming youth. A marryd state. L’Amitie: To Mrs M. Awbrey To the Excellent Mrs A. O. Friendship’s Mysterys On Rosania’s Apostasy, and Lucasia’s Friendship Epitaph. On her son H. P. On the death of my first and dearest childe On the numerous accesse. to waite upon the King On the death of the Queen of Bohemia To my Antenor To her royall highnesse the Dutchesse of Yorke Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda parting at a Fountain ‘Philo-philippa’ To the Excellent Orinda Lucy Hutchinson From Lucretius, de Rerum natura All sorts of men through various labours presse. Bathsua Makin Upon the. death of. Lady Elizabeth Langham To the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester Song: Nothing ades to Loves fond fire Song: Cloris misfortunes that can be exprest Frances Boothby From Marcelia Mary Mollineux From ‘Of Modesty’ An Epistle Aphra Behn On a Juniper-Tree, cut down to make Busks In Imitation of Horace To Mrs. W. On her Excellent Verses Sylvio’s Complaint A Letter to a Brother of the Pen Epitaph On the Tombstone of a Child To Alexis in Answer to his Poem against Fruition Aphra Behn’s Circle A Pindarick To Mrs. Behn on her Poem To Mrs. B. from a Lady who had a desire to see her An Elegy Upon The Death of Mrs. A. Behn ‘Ephelia’ Love’s first Approach Prologue to the Pair-Royal of Coxcombs ToJ.G. Maidenhead To a Proud Beauty To one that asked me why I lov’d J. G. To Madam Bhen To Phylocles, inviting him to Friendship To the Honoured Eugenia Anne Wharton Elegy on the Earl of Rochester Wit’s Abuse From ‘Penelope to Ulysses’ Elizabeth Taylor Ode Song: Ye Virgin Pow’rs defend my heart To Mertill who desired her to speak to Clorinda Song: Strephon has Fashion, Wit and Youth. Anne Killigrew To the Queen On Death On a Picture Painted by her self 304 Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another 304 To My Lord Colrane 307 ‘The Emulation’ 309 The Triumphs of Female Wit, Or, the Emulation 310 Damaris, Lady Masham 315 When deaths cold hand shall close my eyes. 318 Mary Evelyn 324 From Mundus Muliebris 325 Mary Astell 333 Ambition 334 In emulation of. the Motto 336 Awake my Lute. 338 Lady Grisell Baillie 342 Were ne my Hearts light I wad Dye 343 Sarah Fyge 345 The Liberty 346 On my leaving London, June the 29. 348 On a Sermon preach’d Sept, the 6th, 1697 350 On my wedding Day 352 Jane Barker 354 Fidelia arguing with her self 355 A Virgin life 360 She begining to study phisick 363 ‘A Young Lady’ 370 From Maria to Henric 370 Alicia D’Anvers 376 To the University 377 From Academia 378 Elizabeth Singer 383 Cant. 5. 6. &c. 384 A Pindarick, to the Athenian Society 387 To Mutius 392 A Farewel to Love 392 Delariviere Manley 396 To the Author of Agnes de Castro 398 Prologue from The Lost Lover 399 A Song from The Lost Lover 400 Prologue from The Royal Mischief 401 From The Royal Mischief, 11 Li. 402 From The Royal Mischief, V.i. 404 Epilogue from The Royal Mischief 404 Catharine Trotter 406 From Agnes de Castro, I .ii. 407 To Mrs. Manley 410 Epilogue to Queen Catharine 411 Mary Pix 413 To Mrs. Manley 414 A Song from The Spanish Wives A Song . from The Innocent Mistress Prologue from The Deceiver Deceived From Queen Catharine I.i. Elizabeth Tipper A Satyr To a Young Lady Observations on the Life of Epictetus Elizabeth Thomas A Midnight Thought The triple League to Mrs. Susan Dove The Dream. An Epistle to Mr. Dryden ‘A Lady of Honour’ The Golden Island Lady Sarah Piers To my much Esteemed Friend Urania. On the Death of John Dryden, Esq. ISBN 9780374521646 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 698, Books<
Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women's Verse. - edizione con copertina flessibile
1988
ISBN: 0374521646
[EAN: 9780374521646], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, o… Altro …
[EAN: 9780374521646], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Editors’ Note Abbreviations Introduction by Germaine Greer Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross A Sonnet sent to Blackness to Mr. John Welsch From Ane Godlie Dreame Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia Verses Aemilia Lanyer The Description of Cooke-ham Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland From The Tragedie of Mariam To the Queenes most Excellent Majestie Lady Mary Wroth From Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Rachel Speght From ‘The Dreame’ Mary Oxlie of Morpeth Commendatory Verse to Drummond of Hawthornden Diana Primrose The First Pearle. Religion. The fourth Pearle. Temperance. The sixt Pearle; Justice. Alice Sutcliffe From ‘Of our losse by Adam’ Elizabeth Middleton Acrostic From ‘The Death and Passion’ Anna Hume From ‘The Triumph of Death’ Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley From ‘A Pastorall’ An answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe On my Boy Henry On the death of my Deare Sister Anne Bradstreet From ‘The Four Ages of Man’ From ‘The Foure Monarchies’ An Apology From ‘A Dialogue between Old England and New’ Before the Birth of one of her Children To my Dear and loving Husband A Letter to her Husband On my dear Grand-child To the Memory of. Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet ‘Eliza’ The Dart To the Queen of Bohemiah To my Husband To a Friend for her Naked Breasts The Lover An Collins The Preface Another Song Mary Carey On the death of. Robert Payler At the death of. Perigrene Payler Upon ye Sight of my abortive Birth Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle The Poetresses hasty Resolution The Poetresses Petition An excuse for so much writ upon my Verses The Hunting of the Hare I Language want. A Poet I am neither borne, nor bred. Anna Trapnel From The Cry of a Stone Anne King Under Mr. Hales Picture Inscription from her sister’s monument Elizabeth Major From ‘The Authors Confession’ Katherine Philips No blooming youth. A marryd state. L’Amitie: To Mrs M. Awbrey To the Excellent Mrs A. O. Friendship’s Mysterys On Rosania’s Apostasy, and Lucasia’s Friendship Epitaph. On her son H. P. On the death of my first and dearest childe On the numerous accesse. to waite upon the King On the death of the Queen of Bohemia To my Antenor To her royall highnesse the Dutchesse of Yorke Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda parting at a Fountain ‘Philo-philippa’ To the Excellent Orinda Lucy Hutchinson From Lucretius, de Rerum natura All sorts of men through various labours presse. Bathsua Makin Upon the. death of. Lady Elizabeth Langham To the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester Song: Nothing ades to Loves fond fire Song: Cloris misfortunes that can be exprest Frances Boothby From Marcelia Mary Mollineux From ‘Of Modesty’ An Epistle Aphra Behn On a Juniper-Tree, cut down to make Busks In Imitation of Horace To Mrs. W. On her Excellent Verses Sylvio’s Complaint A Letter to a Brother of the Pen Epitaph On the Tombstone of a Child To Alexis in Answer to his Poem against Fruition Aphra Behn’s Circle A Pindarick To Mrs. Behn on her Poem To Mrs. B. from a Lady who had a desire to see her An Elegy Upon The Death of Mrs. A. Behn ‘Ephelia’ Love’s first Approach Prologue to the Pair-Royal of Coxcombs ToJ.G. Maidenhead To a Proud Beauty To one that asked me why I lov’d J. G. To Madam Bhen To Phylocles, inviting him to Friendship To the Honoured Eugenia Anne Wharton Elegy on the Earl of Rochester Wit’s Abuse From ‘Penelope to Ulysses’ Elizabeth Taylor Ode Song: Ye Virgin Pow’rs defend my heart To Mertill who desired her to speak to Clorinda Song: Strephon has Fashion, Wit and Youth. Anne Killigrew To the Queen On Death On a Picture Painted by her self 304 Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another 304 To My Lord Colrane 307 ‘The Emulation’ 309 The Triumphs of Female Wit, Or, the Emulation 310 Damaris, Lady Masham 315 When deaths cold hand shall close my eyes. 318 Mary Evelyn 324 From Mundus Muliebris 325 Mary Astell 333 Ambition 334 In emulation of. the Motto 336 Awake my Lute. 338 Lady Grisell Baillie 342 Were ne my Hearts light I wad Dye 343 Sarah Fyge 345 The Liberty 346 On my leaving London, June the 29. 348 On a Sermon preach’d Sept, the 6th, 1697 350 On my wedding Day 352 Jane Barker 354 Fidelia arguing with her self 355 A Virgin life 360 She begining to study phisick 363 ‘A Young Lady’ 370 From Maria to Henric 370 Alicia D’Anvers 376 To the University 377 From Academia 378 Elizabeth Singer 383 Cant. 5. 6. &c. 384 A Pindarick, to the Athenian Society 387 To Mutius 392 A Farewel to Love 392 Delariviere Manley 396 To the Author of Agnes de Castro 398 Prologue from The Lost Lover 399 A Song from The Lost Lover 400 Prologue from The Royal Mischief 401 From The Royal Mischief, 11 Li. 402 From The Royal Mischief, V.i. 404 Epilogue from The Royal Mischief 404 Catharine Trotter 406 From Agnes de Castro, I .ii. 407 To Mrs. Manley 410 Epilogue to Queen Catharine 411 Mary Pix 413 To Mrs. Manley 414 A Song from The Spanish Wives A Song . from The Innocent Mistress Prologue from The Deceiver Deceived From Queen Catharine I.i. Elizabeth Tipper A Satyr To a Young Lady Observations on the Life of Epictetus Elizabeth Thomas A Midnight Thought The triple League to Mrs. Susan Dove The Dream. An Epistle to Mr. Dryden ‘A Lady of Honour’ The Golden Island Lady Sarah Piers To my much Esteemed Friend Urania. On the Death of John Dryden, Esq. ISBN 9780374521646 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 698, Books<
Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women's Verse. - edizione con copertina flessibile
1988, ISBN: 0374521646
[EAN: 9780374521646], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise go… Altro …
[EAN: 9780374521646], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux], 477 p. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Editors’ Note Abbreviations Introduction by Germaine Greer Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross A Sonnet sent to Blackness to Mr. John Welsch From Ane Godlie Dreame Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia Verses Aemilia Lanyer The Description of Cooke-ham Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland From The Tragedie of Mariam To the Queenes most Excellent Majestie Lady Mary Wroth From Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Rachel Speght From ‘The Dreame’ Mary Oxlie of Morpeth Commendatory Verse to Drummond of Hawthornden Diana Primrose The First Pearle. Religion. The fourth Pearle. Temperance. The sixt Pearle; Justice. Alice Sutcliffe From ‘Of our losse by Adam’ Elizabeth Middleton Acrostic From ‘The Death and Passion’ Anna Hume From ‘The Triumph of Death’ Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley From ‘A Pastorall’ An answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe On my Boy Henry On the death of my Deare Sister Anne Bradstreet From ‘The Four Ages of Man’ From ‘The Foure Monarchies’ An Apology From ‘A Dialogue between Old England and New’ Before the Birth of one of her Children To my Dear and loving Husband A Letter to her Husband On my dear Grand-child To the Memory of. Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet ‘Eliza’ The Dart To the Queen of Bohemiah To my Husband To a Friend for her Naked Breasts The Lover An Collins The Preface Another Song Mary Carey On the death of. Robert Payler At the death of. Perigrene Payler Upon ye Sight of my abortive Birth Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle The Poetresses hasty Resolution The Poetresses Petition An excuse for so much writ upon my Verses The Hunting of the Hare I Language want. A Poet I am neither borne, nor bred. Anna Trapnel From The Cry of a Stone Anne King Under Mr. Hales Picture Inscription from her sister’s monument Elizabeth Major From ‘The Authors Confession’ Katherine Philips No blooming youth. A marryd state. L’Amitie: To Mrs M. Awbrey To the Excellent Mrs A. O. Friendship’s Mysterys On Rosania’s Apostasy, and Lucasia’s Friendship Epitaph. On her son H. P. On the death of my first and dearest childe On the numerous accesse. to waite upon the King On the death of the Queen of Bohemia To my Antenor To her royall highnesse the Dutchesse of Yorke Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda parting at a Fountain ‘Philo-philippa’ To the Excellent Orinda Lucy Hutchinson From Lucretius, de Rerum natura All sorts of men through various labours presse. Bathsua Makin Upon the. death of. Lady Elizabeth Langham To the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester Song: Nothing ades to Loves fond fire Song: Cloris misfortunes that can be exprest Frances Boothby From Marcelia Mary Mollineux From ‘Of Modesty’ An Epistle Aphra Behn On a Juniper-Tree, cut down to make Busks In Imitation of Horace To Mrs. W. On her Excellent Verses Sylvio’s Complaint A Letter to a Brother of the Pen Epitaph On the Tombstone of a Child To Alexis in Answer to his Poem against Fruition Aphra Behn’s Circle A Pindarick To Mrs. Behn on her Poem To Mrs. B. from a Lady who had a desire to see her An Elegy Upon The Death of Mrs. A. Behn ‘Ephelia’ Love’s first Approach Prologue to the Pair-Royal of Coxcombs ToJ.G. Maidenhead To a Proud Beauty To one that asked me why I lov’d J. G. To Madam Bhen To Phylocles, inviting him to Friendship To the Honoured Eugenia Anne Wharton Elegy on the Earl of Rochester Wit’s Abuse From ‘Penelope to Ulysses’ Elizabeth Taylor Ode Song: Ye Virgin Pow’rs defend my heart To Mertill who desired her to speak to Clorinda Song: Strephon has Fashion, Wit and Youth. Anne Killigrew To the Queen On Death On a Picture Painted by her self 304 Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another 304 To My Lord Colrane 307 ‘The Emulation’ 309 The Triumphs of Female Wit, Or, the Emulation 310 Damaris, Lady Masham 315 When deaths cold hand shall close my eyes. 318 Mary Evelyn 324 From Mundus Muliebris 325 Mary Astell 333 Ambition 334 In emulation of. the Motto 336 Awake my Lute. 338 Lady Grisell Baillie 342 Were ne my Hearts light I wad Dye 343 Sarah Fyge 345 The Liberty 346 On my leaving London, June the 29. 348 On a Sermon preach’d Sept, the 6th, 1697 350 On my wedding Day 352 Jane Barker 354 Fidelia arguing with her self 355 A Virgin life 360 She begining to study phisick 363 ‘A Young Lady’ 370 From Maria to Henric 370 Alicia D’Anvers 376 To the University 377 From Academia 378 Elizabeth Singer 383 Cant. 5. 6. &c. 384 A Pindarick, to the Athenian Society 387 To Mutius 392 A Farewel to Love 392 Delariviere Manley 396 To the Author of Agnes de Castro 398 Prologue from The Lost Lover 399 A Song from The Lost Lover 400 Prologue from The Royal Mischief 401 From The Royal Mischief, 11 Li. 402 From The Royal Mischief, V.i. 404 Epilogue from The Royal Mischief 404 Catharine Trotter 406 From Agnes de Castro, I .ii. 407 To Mrs. Manley 410 Epilogue to Queen Catharine 411 Mary Pix 413 To Mrs. Manley 414 A Song from The Spanish Wives A Song . from The Innocent Mistress Prologue from The Deceiver Deceived From Queen Catharine I.i. Elizabeth Tipper A Satyr To a Young Lady Observations on the Life of Epictetus Elizabeth Thomas A Midnight Thought The triple League to Mrs. Susan Dove The Dream. An Epistle to Mr. Dryden ‘A Lady of Honour’ The Golden Island Lady Sarah Piers To my much Esteemed Friend Urania. On the Death of John Dryden, Esq. ISBN 9780374521646 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 698, Books<
Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women's Verse. - edizione con copertina flessibile
1988, ISBN: 9780374521646
New York, Farrar Straus & Giroux, 477 p. Softcover. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Editors… Altro …
New York, Farrar Straus & Giroux, 477 p. Softcover. Etwas berieben, vergilbt, sonst guter Zustand / Somewhat rubbed, yellowed, otherwise good condition.- CONTENTS: Acknowledgments Editors? Note Abbreviations Introduction by Germaine Greer Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross A Sonnet sent to Blackness to Mr. John Welsch From Ane Godlie Dreame Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia Verses Aemilia Lanyer The Description of Cooke-ham Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland From The Tragedie of Mariam To the Queenes most Excellent Majestie Lady Mary Wroth From Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Rachel Speght From ?The Dreame? Mary Oxlie of Morpeth Commendatory Verse to Drummond of Hawthornden Diana Primrose The First Pearle. Religion. The fourth Pearle. Temperance. The sixt Pearle; Justice. Alice Sutcliffe From ?Of our losse by Adam? Elizabeth Middleton Acrostic From ?The Death and Passion? Anna Hume From ?The Triumph of Death? Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley From ?A Pastorall? An answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe On my Boy Henry On the death of my Deare Sister Anne Bradstreet From ?The Four Ages of Man? From ?The Foure Monarchies? An Apology From ?A Dialogue between Old England and New? Before the Birth of one of her Children To my Dear and loving Husband A Letter to her Husband On my dear Grand-child To the Memory of... Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet ?Eliza? The Dart To the Queen of Bohemiah To my Husband To a Friend for her Naked Breasts The Lover An Collins The Preface Another Song Mary Carey On the death of... Robert Payler At the death of... Perigrene Payler Upon ye Sight of my abortive Birth Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle The Poetresses hasty Resolution The Poetresses Petition An excuse for so much writ upon my Verses The Hunting of the Hare I Language want... A Poet I am neither borne, nor bred... Anna Trapnel From The Cry of a Stone Anne King Under Mr. Hales Picture Inscription from her sister?s monument Elizabeth Major From ?The Authors Confession? Katherine Philips No blooming youth... A marryd state... L?Amitie: To Mrs M. Awbrey To the Excellent Mrs A. O. Friendship?s Mysterys On Rosania?s Apostasy, and Lucasia?s Friendship Epitaph. On her son H. P. On the death of my first and dearest childe On the numerous accesse... to waite upon the King On the death of the Queen of Bohemia To my Antenor To her royall highnesse the Dutchesse of Yorke Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda parting at a Fountain ?Philo-philippa? To the Excellent Orinda Lucy Hutchinson From Lucretius, de Rerum natura All sorts of men through various labours presse... Bathsua Makin Upon the... death of... Lady Elizabeth Langham To the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester Song: Nothing ades to Loves fond fire Song: Cloris misfortunes that can be exprest Frances Boothby From Marcelia Mary Mollineux From ?Of Modesty? An Epistle Aphra Behn On a Juniper-Tree, cut down to make Busks In Imitation of Horace To Mrs. W. On her Excellent Verses Sylvio?s Complaint A Letter to a Brother of the Pen Epitaph On the Tombstone of a Child To Alexis in Answer to his Poem against Fruition Aphra Behn?s Circle A Pindarick To Mrs. Behn on her Poem To Mrs. B. from a Lady who had a desire to see her An Elegy Upon The Death of Mrs. A. Behn ?Ephelia? Love?s first Approach Prologue to the Pair-Royal of Coxcombs ToJ.G. Maidenhead To a Proud Beauty To one that asked me why I lov?d J. G. To Madam Bhen To Phylocles, inviting him to Friendship To the Honoured Eugenia Anne Wharton Elegy on the Earl of Rochester Wit?s Abuse From ?Penelope to Ulysses? Elizabeth Taylor Ode Song: Ye Virgin Pow?rs defend my heart To Mertill who desired her to speak to Clorinda Song: Strephon has Fashion, Wit and Youth... Anne Killigrew To the Queen On Death On a Picture Painted by her self 304 Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another 304 To My Lord Colrane 307 ?The Emulation? 309 The Triumphs of Female Wit,... Or, the Emulation 310 Damaris, Lady Masham 315 When deaths cold hand shall close my eyes... 318 Mary Evelyn 324 From Mundus Muliebris 325 Mary Astell 333 Ambition 334 In emulation of... the Motto 336 Awake my Lute... 338 Lady Grisell Baillie 342 Were ne my Hearts light I wad Dye 343 Sarah Fyge 345 The Liberty 346 On my leaving London, June the 29. 348 On a Sermon preach?d Sept, the 6th, 1697 350 On my wedding Day 352 Jane Barker 354 Fidelia arguing with her self 355 A Virgin life 360 She begining to study phisick 363 ?A Young Lady? 370 From Maria to Henric 370 Alicia D?Anvers 376 To the University 377 From Academia 378 Elizabeth Singer 383 Cant. 5. 6. &c. 384 A Pindarick, to the Athenian Society 387 To Mutius 392 A Farewel to Love 392 Delariviere Manley 396 To the Author of Agnes de Castro 398 Prologue from The Lost Lover 399 A Song from The Lost Lover 400 Prologue from The Royal Mischief 401 From The Royal Mischief, 11 Li. 402 From The Royal Mischief, V.i. 404 Epilogue from The Royal Mischief 404 Catharine Trotter 406 From Agnes de Castro, I .ii. 407 To Mrs. Manley 410 Epilogue to Queen Catharine 411 Mary Pix 413 To Mrs. Manley 414 A Song from The Spanish Wives A Song ... from The Innocent Mistress Prologue from The Deceiver Deceived From Queen Catharine I.i. Elizabeth Tipper A Satyr To a Young Lady Observations on the Life of Epictetus Elizabeth Thomas A Midnight Thought The triple League to Mrs. Susan Dove The Dream. An Epistle to Mr. Dryden ?A Lady of Honour? The Golden Island Lady Sarah Piers To my much Esteemed Friend Urania... On the Death of John Dryden, Esq. ISBN 9780374521646Literatur 1988, [PU: Farrar, Straus and Giroux]<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780374521646
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0374521646
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Anno di pubblicazione: 1989
Editore: Farrar Straus & Giroux
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