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Pastoral Poems by Nicholas Breton, Selected Poetry by George Wither, and Pastoral Poetry by William Browne (of Tavistock)

Part of The Pembroke Booklets, this is a collection of pastoral poems by three Elizabethan poets: Nicholas Breton, George Wither, and William Browne (of Tavistock)

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Prefatory Note (mleigh)
A Sweet Pastoral by Nicholas Breton (Emily)
Aglaia: a Pastoral by Nicholas Breton (Emily)
Phyllida and Corydon by Nicholas Breton (Alan Mapstone)
Astrophel's Song of Phyllida and Corydon by Nicholas Breton (Alan Mapstone)
A Pastoral of Phyllis and Corydon by Nicholas Breton (Alan Mapstone)
Corydon's Supplication to Phyllis by Nicholas Breton (Alan Mapstone)
A Report Song in a Dream, between a shepherd and his nymph by Nicholas Breton (Olando Harris)
Another of the Same by Nicholas Breton (Stefan Von Blon)
A Shepherd's Dream by Nicholas Breton (mleigh)
A Quarrel with Love by Nicholas Breton (Cavaet)
A Sweet Contention between Love, his Mistress, and Beauty by Nicholas Breton (Alan Mapstone)
Love: "Foolish love is only folly" by Nicholas Breton (Cavaet)
"Those eyes that hold the hand of every heart" by Nicholas Breton (Lauren Allett)
Sonnet: "The worldly prince doth in his sceptre hold" by Nicholas Breton (Kerry Adams)
A Sweet Lullaby by Nicholas Breton (Ronell)
Prelude. From The Shepherd's Hunting by George Wither (Krista Zaleski)
A Poet's Home. From Faire Virtue by George Wither (Bruce Kachuk)
Her Beauty. From Faire Virtue by George Wither (Stefan Von Blon)
Rhomboidal Dirge. From Faire Virtue by George Wither (Krista Zaleski)
Song: "Lordly gallants!" From Faire Virtue by George Wither (LaurieB)
Song: "Shall I, wasting in despair." From Faire Virtue by George Wither (mleigh)
"Amarillis I did woo." From Faire Virtue by George Wither (Stefan Von Blon)
Sonnet: On a Stolen Kiss by George Wither (Stefan Von Blon)
A Christmas Carol by George Wither (Larry Wilson)
A Rocking Hymn by George Wither (Larry Wilson)
The Marigold by George Wither (mleigh)
Sonnet: On the Death of Prince Henry by George Wither (Alan Mapstone)
From a Satire written to King James I. by George Wither (Alan Mapstone)
To England by William Browne (Alan Mapstone)
The Seasons by William Browne (Kerry Adams)
May Day Customs by William Browne (Kerry Adams)
Birds in May by William Browne (Kerry Adams)
Music on the Thames by William Browne (Rebecca Eden Walker)
A Concert of Birds by William Browne (mleigh)
Flowers by William Browne (Larry Wilson)
Morning by William Browne (Kerry Adams)
Night by William Browne (Kerry Adams)
A Pleasant Grove by William Browne (Larry Wilson)
An Angler by William Browne (Adrian Stephens)
A Rill by William Brown (Adrian Stephens)
"Glide soft, ye silver floods" by William Browne (Adrian Stephens)
"Venus by Adonis' side" by William Browne (Adrian Stephens)
A Song: "Gentle Nymphs" by William Browne (Adrian Stephens)
Spring Morninig. I. From The Shepherd's Pipe by William Browne (Adrian Stephens)
Spring Morning. II. From The Shepherd's Pipe by William Browne (Adrian Stephens)
A Round by William Browne (Alan Mapstone)
"Welcome, welcome, do I sing" by William Browne (LaurieB)
Autumn. From The Shepherd's Pipe by William Browne (Linda Rymniak)
The Siren's Song. From Inner Temple Masque by William Browne (Alan Mapstone)
The Charm. From Inner Temple Masque by William Browne (Linda Rymniak)
"Lo, I the man" by William Browne (kaylawhy)
"Why might I not for once" by William Browne (kaylawhy)
"Fairest, when by the rules" by William Browne (kaylawhy)
"Were't not for you" by William Browne (Rebecca Eden Walker)
"Sing soft, ye pretty birds" by William Browne (Larry Wilson)
"I saw a silver swan" by William Browne (Alan Mapstone)
"A Rose, as fair as ever" by William Browne (mleigh)
"Down in a valley" by William Browne (kaylawhy)
"A gentle Shepherd" by William Browne (Alan Mapstone)
In Obitum by William Browne (Larry Wilson)
On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke by William Browne (mleigh)
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