Early modern women poets (1520-1700) : an anthology /

"Early Modern Women Poets represents a complete reexamination of the field, based on extensive archival research in manuscripts and early modern printed books. While it contains lavish selections from important poets such as Aphra Behn, Katherine Philips, and Aemilia Lanyer, almost half of the...

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Other Authors: Stevenson, Jane, 1959-, Davidson, Peter, 1957-
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520 1 |a "Early Modern Women Poets represents a complete reexamination of the field, based on extensive archival research in manuscripts and early modern printed books. While it contains lavish selections from important poets such as Aphra Behn, Katherine Philips, and Aemilia Lanyer, almost half of the material included is previously unpublished and uncollected. It aims to introduce the reader to a conspectus of the verse written by women from c.1520 to 1700, at all social levels from the verse of court elite to working-class women's aphorisms, libels, and charms. Each woman's work is accompanied by a headnote which combines biographic information with some guidance as to the context, intended audience, and genre of her work."--Jacket. 
505 0 |a ESTHER KELLO (nee INGLIS/LANGLOIS) (1571-1624) -- Priere a Dieu/Prayer to God -- MARTHA PRYNNE (nee DORSETT, later THROUGOOD, MOULSWORTH) (1577-after 1632) -- Memorandum of Martha Moulsworth Widdowe -- LUCY RUSSELL (nee HARINGTION), COUNTESS OF BEDFORD (1581-1627) -- `Death be not proud, thy hand gave not this blow, ' -- ELIZABETH JANE LEON (nee WESTON, `WESTONIA') (1582-1612) -- De Inundatione Pragae ex continuis pluviis orta, anno 96/ On the flooding of Prague, which arose from continuous rain in the year 1596 -- In obitum nobilis et generosae foeminae, dominae Ioannae post mortem magnifici et generosi domini Edovardi Kellei de Imany, equitus aurati sacraeque Caesare Maiestatis consiliarii, derelicta viduae, matris suae honorandissimae charissimaeque lachrymaebunda effudit filia/ On the Death of the Noble and Gentle Woman, Lady Joanna Kelley, after the death of the Magnificent and Gentle Sir Edward Kelley of Imania, Knight, Counsellor of his Sacred Majesty Caesar, having been left widow: a daughter sheds grieving tears for her most honourable and beloved [ect.] -- In 2. Ovidii Trist./ On the second Tristia of Ovid -- Ad Lectorem/ To the Reader -- ELIZABETH CARY (nee TANFIELD), COUNTESS OF FALKLAND (c.1585-1639) -- Chorus -- To the Queens most Excellent Majestie -- LADY MARY WROTH (nee SIDNEY (1587-c.1652) -- crowne of Sonetts dedicated to Love -- Sonnet XIX -- Sonnet XXII -- Sonnet XXXVIII -- Song -- Sonnet II -- Railing Rimes returned upon the Author by Mistress Mary Wrothe -- ISOBEL BEAUMONT with JOHN COLEMAN, a servant (1589-after 1607) -- `Poor Bess Turpin, I pytty thy case as farr as I can' -- HESTER WYAT (c.1600) -- poem made by a friend of mine in answere to One who Ask't why she wrotte -- MAID OF HONOUR (fl. 1603) -- short and sweet Sonnet made by one of the Maids of Honour, upon the death of Queen Elizabeth, which she sewed upon a Sampler, in Red Silke -- GENTLEWOMAN (fl. 1603) -- Gentlewoman yt married a yonge Gent who after forsooke whereuppon she tooke hir needle in which she was excelent and worked upon hir Sampler thus -- ANONYMOUS -- `The Lyke Wake Dirge' -- ELEN GWDMAN (fl. 1609) -- Cwyfan merch ifanc am ei chriad: y ferch oedd Elen Gwdman o Dalyllyn a'r mab oedd Edward Wyn o Fodewryd, y Mesur Rogero/ A young woman's complaint about her sweetheart; the girl was Elen Gwdman from Talyllyn and the lad was Edward Wyn from Bodewryd, to the tune `Rogero' 
505 0 |a Note continued: ELEANOR DAVIES (nee TOUCHET, later DOUGLAS) (LADY ELEANOR AUDLEY) (1590-1652) -- When hee was come to the other side of the contrye, of the Gergesenes, there mett him two: possessed with Devils Coming Out of the Tombes -- Gatehouse Salutation -- BRID INIAN IARLA CHILLE DARA (BRIGID O'DONNELL, nee FITZGERALD) (c.1590-after 1607) -- `A mhacoimh dhealbhas an dan'/ `O young man who composes the poem' -- ANONYMOUS (redacted by JENNET DEVICE) (fl. 1612) -- Charm -- ANONYMOUS GENTLEWOMAN (early 1600s) -- Gentle: womans: answer to one, that sayd he should dye, if shee refuse his desires -- MARY OXLIE (fl. 1656) -- To William Drummond of Hawthornden -- MRS WINCHCOMBE (fl. 1614) -- `I lovd thee living and lament thee dead' -- HONOR STRANGMAN, JENNYFER BENNY (with JOHN DIER, BENJAMIN STRANGMAN, and others) (fl. 1616) -- `Yf there be any man that can tell me quicklye' -- FIONNGHUALA, INGHEAN UI DOMHNAILL BHRIAIN (O'BRIEN) (c.1617) -- Fionnghuala Inghean Domhnaill Ui Bhriain Cecenit/ Fionnghuala daughter of Domhnaill Ui Bhriain composed (sang) this -- BAPTINA CROMWELL (nee PALAVICINO) (1595/8-1618) -- Verces made by Mistress Battina Cromwell, wife to Henry Cromwell esq. Sir Oliver Cromwell's sone -- ELIZABETH STUART, later QUEEN OF BOHEMIA (1596-1660) -- Verses by the Princess Elizabeth, given to Lord Harrington, of Exton, her Preceptor -- MOR NIGHEAN UISDEIN (c.1615) -- `He, mandu!'/ Ay, bashful thou! -- HESTER PULTER, nee LEE (1596-1678) -- complaint of Thames 1647 when the best of Kings was imprisoned by the worst of Rebels at Holmbie -- Upon the imprisonment of his Sacred Majesties that unparaled Prince King Charles the First -- Upon the Death of my deare and lovely Daughter J.P. Jane Pulter, Baptized May 1 1625 and died Oct 8 1646 Act. 20 -- On those two unparalleld friends, S: G: Lisle and S: C: Lucas, who were shott to death at Colechester -- ELIZABETH BANCKES AND GEORGE JAMES (1616) -- `Roysters give Rome, for here comes a Lass' -- `CONSTANTIA MUNDA' (fl. 1617) -- To the Right Worshipful Lady her Most Dear Mother, the Lady Prudentia Munda, the true pattern of Piety and virtue, C.M. wisheth increase of Happiness -- RACHEL PROCHTER (nee SPEGHT) (1597-after 1621) -- Dreame -- MRS. BOUGHTON (c.1600-after 1650) -- Epitaph -- ELEANORA FINCH, nee WYATT (later 1590s-1623) -- ``Tis true I weepe, I sigh, I wring my hands' -- `Lady weare those bayes, you may' -- `When I first was brought to light' -- ALICE SUTCLIFFE, nee WODSHOWS (fl. 1620s-1630s) -- from 'Of our losse by Adam, and our gayne by Christ; the first Adam was made a living sould, the second Adam a quickning Spirit; For as in Adam wee all dye, so in Christ, shall all be made alive. I Corinth. 15. ' -- BATHSUA MAKIN (nee RAINOLDS) (1600-after 1673) -- AD Fridericum V.G.D. comitem Palatinum Longe maximum et illustrissiomum Rheni, Bavarie Duncem, Principem Electorem, et Archidapiferum Sacri Imperii Romani, et, sede vacant, Vicarium, &c. Encomiasticon Bathsvæ Reginaldæ, Anno salutis, 1616. Londini./ To Frederick V, by the Grace of God, for a long time the most great and illustrious count Palatine, Duke of Bavaria, Chief Elector and Steward of the Holy Roman Empire, and, when the throne is empty, its Vicar: an Encomiastic by Bathsua Rainolds, in the year of grace 1616, from [ect.] -- Upon the much lamented death of the Right Honourable the Lady Elizabeth Langham -- KATHERINE, LADY DYER (nee D'OYLEY) (c.1600-1654) -- M.S. Sir Will: Dyer, Kt: Who put on Immortality April the 29th Anno Domini 1621 -- DAME GERTRUDE (HELEN) MORE (1604-1633) -- dittie to the same subject -- short oblation of this smal work by the writer gatherer thereof to our most sweet and merciful God -- JANE HAWKINS (fl. 1629) -- `O lett it be for ever told' -- DIANA PRIMROSE (fl. 1630) -- Eight Pearle -- ANONYMOUS [?`Lady Lothian'] (circulating 1630s) -- Ane godlie Instructione for old and young `The Lady Lothian's Lilt' -- SIBELLA DOVER, nee COLE (fl. 1630) -- To Her Modest Mirth-Making Friend, Mr. Robert Dover, this pastorall Pipe, by the name of a Syrinx, dedicates her selfe, with her annexed Annagrams -- ANNE BRADSTREET, nee DUDLEY (1613-1672) -- Prologue [to the Tenth Muse] -- `As loving Hind that (Hartless) wants her Deer, ' -- Author to her book -- Dialogue between Old England and New, Concerning their present Troubles. Anno 1642 -- Before the Birth of one of her Children -- Upon the Burning of our house, July 10th, 1666, copyed out of a loose paper -- LUCY HASTINGS, nee DAVIES, COUNTESS OF HUNTINGDON (b.1613) -- autograph written in her copy of the 1650 issue of Lachrymae Musarum, now in the Huntington -- DAME CLEMENTIA (ANNE) CARY (1615-1671) -- `You blessed Soules, who stand before' -- MAIRI NIGHEAN ALASDAIR RUAIDH (MARY MACLEOD) (c.1615-after 1705) -- Mairearad nan Cuireid/ Tricky Margaret: -- Marbhrann/ Dirge -- GERTRUDE THIMELBY, nee ASTON (c.1615-c.1670) -- Mrs Thimelby, on the Death of Her Only Child -- To Her Husband, on New Year's Day 1651) -- Upon a Command to Write On My Father -- ANNA LEY, nee NORMAN (before 1620-1641) -- Upon the necessity and benefite of learning written in the beginning of a Common place booke belonging to W.B. a young scholler -- Upon a booke written at the beginning of the Parliament 1640 -- KATHERINE ASTON, nee THIMELBY (c.1620s-1650s) -- To my Daughter Catherine on Ashwednesday 1645c, finding her weeping at prayers, because I would not consent to her fasting -- Upon the LD saying KT could be sad in her company -- LADY DOROTHY SHIRLEY, nee DEVEREUX, later STAFFORD (1600-1636) -- LD ansure -- MARY FAGE (fl. 1637) -- to their most excellent majesty of Great Brittaines Monarchy -- POETS OF THE TIXALL CIRCLE (fl. 1630s-1650s) -- To a Gentleman that Courted Several Ladys -- From a Sick Poetess to Mrs St George on Her Feeding the Swans -- Confession -- SEONAID CHAIMBEUL (JANET CAMPBELL) c.1645) -- ``S tha 'n oidhche nochd fuar' -- ELIZABETH CROMWELL (?fl. 1636/40) -- Sisters newyearsgift from Elizabeth to Mary a happie motherof good children -- DIORBHAIL NIC A BHRIUTHAINN (DOROTHY BROWN) (c.1620s-late seventeenth century) -- Oran do dh' Alasdair mac Colla/ A Song to Alasdair Mac Colla -- LUCY HUTCHINSON, nee APSLEY (1620-after 1662) -- Argument of the third booke -- Another on the Sun Shine -- To the Gardin att O: [Owthorpe] 7:th -- On my Visit to WS which I dreamt of That Night xi:th -- ANONYMOUS WOMAN OF THE CLAN CAMPBELL (fl. 1645) -- Oran air blar Inbhir Lochaidh/ The battle of Inverlochy -- FRANCES (DOROTHY) FEILDING, nee LANE, later JAMES (?1650-1709) -- one the morening the King was taken ill my dreame of him -- NURSE OF DONALD GORM (c.1650) -- Taladh Dhomhnaill Ghuirm, le a mhuime/ Lullaby of Donald Gorm, by his nurse -- JANE CHEYNE (nee LADY JANE CAVENDISH) (1621-1669) -- On the 30th of June to God -- On my honorable Grandmother, Elizabeth Countess of Shrewsbury -- answeare to my Lady Alice Edgertons Songe of I prithy send me back my Hart -- ANNE DUTTON, nee KING, later HOWE (1621-after 1671) -- essay upon Good-Friday, 30 April, 1640, by A.K. -- HANNAH WOLLEY, later CHALLINOR (c.1621-74) -- From The Queen-Like Closet -- ANNA TRAPNEL (c.1622-after 1660) -- Having prayed for, and made much mention of the Merchants, she Sings the following Hymn to them -- MARGARET CAVENDISH (nee LUCAS), DUCHESS OF NEWCASTLE (1624-1674) -- Of Cold Winds -- Hunting of a Stag -- Ruine of this Island -- MARY CAREY (nee JACKSON, later PAYLER) (fl. 1643-80) -- Written by me at the death of my 4th son, and 5th Child, Peregrine Payler -- ANNE DOCWRA, nee WALDEGRAVE (1624-1710) -- `The Mystery of Profession great' -- MAIRI CHAMARAN, NIGHEAN FREAM CHALLAIRD (MARY CAMERON) (b. c.1625?) -- Oran Broin/ A Song of Sorrow -- KATHERINE AUSTEN (nee WILSON) (1628-1683) -- Dec. 5th 1644 Upon Robin Austins recovery of the small pox and General Popams son John diing of them-a youth of a very forward growth and their ages the same. 
505 0 |a Note continued: Contemplation on Bassets down-Hill by the most Sacred adorer of the Muses Mrs A.K. -- ELIZABETH NEWELL (fl. 1655-1668) -- Dialogue -- ELIANOUR HAVEY (fl. 1658) -- Acrostick Eligie on the death of the no less prudent than victorious prince Oliver lord Protector -- ANN WILLIAMS (previously CROMWELL) (fl. 1660s) -- Greifes farwell, to an Inherritor of joy -- APHRA BEHN (nee JOHNSON) (?1640-1689) -- Disappointment -- Congratulory Poem to her Sacred Majesty Queen Mary, Upon her Arrival in England -- To the Fair Clarinda, who made Love to me, imagin'd more than Woman -- On the Death of the late Earl of Rochester -- On Desire A Pindarick / Mrs. A.B. -- Song. On her Loving Two /Equally / Captain Pack -- To Mrs. W. On her Excellent Verses (Writ in Praise of some I had made on the Earl of Rochester) Written in a Fit of Sickness -- Paraphrase on Oenone to Paris -- To Damon. To inquire of him if he cou'd tell me by the Style, who writ me a Copy of Verses that came to me in an unknown Hand / Mrs. A.B. -- Silvio's Complaint. A Song, to a Fine Scotch Tune -- JANE SOWLE (fl. 1680) -- short Testimony for Anne Whitehead -- ELIZABETH WILMOT (nee MALET), COUNTESS OF ROCHESTER (c.1640-1681) -- Song -- ANNE LEE (fl. 1660s) -- On the returne of King Charles 2nd -- SARAH GOODHUE (nee WHIPPLE) (1641-1681) -- `My first, as thy name is Joseph, labour so in knowledge to increase' -- BARBARA SYMS AND CAPTAIN COOKE (fl. 1663) -- Song -- DOROTHY WHITE (1630-1685) -- Epistle of Love and of Consolation unto Israel -- redacted by ISOBEL GILBERT, nee GOWDIE (fl. 1662) -- [Charm to destroy the male child of the Laird of Parkis] -- [For cadging fish] -- [Shapeshifting] -- ANNA ALCOX (c.1645-?) -- `All you that are to mirth Inclin'd' -- `PHILO-PHILIPPA' (fl. 1667) -- To the Excellent Orinda -- FRANCES BOOTHBY (fl. 1669-70) -- To my most honord Cosen, Mrs Somerset on the unjust censure past upon my poore Marcelia -- ELIZABETH POLWHELE (1651-?1691) -- Song -- On his Royal Highness His Expedition against the Dutch / Mrs E.P. -- ELIZABETH HINCKS (fl. 1671) -- Something about Silence -- Some more Scruples clear'd -- MARY MOLLINEUX (nee SOUTHWORTH) (1651-95) -- `Esuriens agnis quantum concedet in agris'/ `Even what the hungry Wolf in Field would do' -- In a Letter dated the 9th of the Twelfth Month, 1691, she sent to me in Prison these lines, viz -- Meditations on Persecution -- JULEA PALMER (fl. 1671-3) -- 78 The fruit of sin, or a lamentation for england -- MARY ENGLISH (1652?-1694) -- `May I with Mary choose the better part' -- MAREY WALLER, later MORE (fl. 1674) -- To; Oxon -- EPHELIA (before 1678-after 1681) -- To Madam Bhen -- Song -- To one that asked me why I lov'd J.G. -- Advice to his Grace -- JANE BARKER (1652-1732) -- On the Death of my Dear Friend and Play-Fellow Mrs. E.D. having dream'd the night before I heard thereof that I had lost a Pearl -- Necessity of Fate -- To Dame -- Augustin nun on her curious gum-work -- MARY ADAMS (fl. 1676) -- `Oh London I once more to thee do speak' -- KATHERINE COLYEAR (COUNTESS OF DORCHESTER), nee SEDLEY (1657-1717) -- `As Frazier one night at her Post in the Drawing Room stood' -- MARGARET, LADY GODOLPHIN, nee BLAGGE (1652-1678) -- Song -- AMY HAMMOND (nee BROWNE) (?-1693) -- Verses by my mother in her own hand -- ANONYMOUS IRISHWOMAN -- `Ni binn do thorann lem thaoibh'/ `Ugly your uproar at my side' -- MARY, LADY CHUDLEIGH (nee LEE) (1656-1710) -- To Almystrea -- ANNE WENTWORTH (fl. 1676-1679) -- Revelation V, October 8 -- Revelation VIII, March 31 -- ANNE WHARTON (nee LEE) (1659-1685) -- Song -- My Fate -- DAMARIS, LADY MASHAM (nee CUDWORTH) (1659-1708) -- Irreconcilable -- On Damons Loveing of Clora -- SILEAS NA CEAPHAICH (SILEAS MACDONALD) (c.1660-c.1729) -- Comhradh Ris a' Bhas/ A Conversation with Death -- ANNE KILLIGREW (1660-1685) -- Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another -- On the Birth-Day of Queen Katherine -- ANNE FINCH (nee KINGSMILL), COUNTESS OF WINCHELSEA (1661-1720) -- Introduction -- Letter to Daphnis -- Cæsar and Brutus -- Epistle from Alexander to Hephaestion in His Sickness -- ELIZABETH BRADFORD (nee SOWLE) (1663?-1731) -- To the Reader, in Vindication of this Book -- `A YOUNG LADY' (fl. 1683) -- Emulation. A Pindarick Ode -- ANONYMOUS SAMPLER VERSE (late 17th cent.) -- `When I was young I little Thought' -- LADY OF QUALITY (before 1685) -- Verses Made by Sappho, done from the Greek by Boyleau, and from the French by a Lady of Quality -- LADY WYTHENS, nee ELIZABETH TAYLOR, later COLEPEPER (before 1670-1708) -- Off the Dutchesse made by Mrs Taylor -- To Mertill, who desird her to speak to Clorinda of his Love -- BARBARA MACKAYA, LADY SCOURIE (fl. 1660s/70s) -- from The Song of Solomon in verse -- MARY EVELYN (1665-1685) -- Voyage to Marryland: or, the Ladies Dressing-Room -- LADY GRISELL BAILLIE (nee HUME) (1665-1746) -- Were ne my Hearts light I wad Dye -- MARY PIX (nee GRIFFITH) (1666-before 1709) -- To Mrs. Manley, upon her Tragedy call'd The Royal Mischief -- To Mrs S.F. on her Poems -- MARY ASTELL (1666-1731) -- In emulation of Mr Cowleys Poem call'd the Motto page I -- ALICAI D'ANVERS (nee CLARKE) (1668-1725) -- True Relation of their Practice at Oxford Town when there an ACT is -- LADY (fl. 1688) -- Pindarick to Mrs Behn on her Poem on the Coronation, Written by a Lady -- ANNE FYCHAN (fl. 1688) -- I'r saith esgob/ On the seven bishops -- CLEONE (fl. 1688) -- To Mrs B. from a Lady who had a desire to see her, and who complains on the ingratitude of her fugitive Lover -- YOUNG LADY OF QUALITY (fl. 1688) -- Elegy Upon the Death of Mrs. A. Behn; the incomparable Astrea -- SARAH FIELD (nee FYGE, later EGERTON) (1670-1723) -- Liberty -- To Orabella, Marry'd to an old Man -- On my Wedding Day -- DELARIVIERE MANLEY (c.1670/s-1724) -- Prologue, Spoken / Mr. Horden -- To the Author of Agnes de Castro -- Song and Musick / Mrs. Leveridge -- LADY SARAH PIERS (nee ROYDON) (c.1670-before 1720) -- To my much Esteemed Friend on her Play call'd Fatal-Friendship -- YOUNG LADY (fl. 1691) -- Maria to Henric -- BATHSHEBA BOWERS (1672?-1718) -- Rev. xxii, v 17 -- ANNE MORCOTT (fl. 1692) -- Loyal English Man's Wish for the Preservation of the King and Queen -- ELIZABETH TIPPER (fl. 1693-8) -- Some Experimental Passages of my Life, with Reflections upon Jacob's Words, Few and Evil have the days of the years of my Life been -- To a Young Lady that Desired a Verse of My Being Servant One Day, and Mistress Another -- ELIZABETH ROWE (nee SINGER) (1674-1737) -- To a very Young Gentleman at a Dancing-School -- Reflection -- ELIZABETH THOMAS (1675-1731) -- Dream, An Epistle to Mr Dryden -- To Almystrea on her Divine Works -- ANGHARAD PRITCHARD (nee James) (1677-1749) -- Ymddiddan rhwng Dwy Chwaer un yn Dewis Gwer oedrannus; ar Ilall yn Dewis Leuaingctydd, iw canu ar fedle fawr/ A Conversation between two sisters, one choosing an aged man, and the other choosing a youth, to be sung to the great medley -- CATHARINE COCKBURN (nee TROTTER) (1679-1749) -- Verses sent to Mr Bevil Higgons, On his Sickness and recovery from the Small-pox, in the Year 1693 -- To Mrs. Manley. By the Author of Agnes de Castro -- MARGARET MAULE, COUNTESS OF PANMURE, nee DOUGLAS, (c.1667-1731) -- `Now let us unto some fair Medow goe' -- AMEY HAYWARD (fl. 1699) -- Spiritual Mediation upon a Bee -- ANONYMOUS (`A LADY OF HONOUR') (fl. 1699) -- Golden Island or the Darian Song. In commendation of All Concerned in that Noble Enterprise Of the Valiant Scots, by a Lady of Honour -- ANN MERRYWEATHER (d. after 1702) -- `The Prince who said an English Senate can'. 
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