An English Garner: Ingatherings from Our History and Literature (4 of 8)

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Contents of the Fourth Volume.

FIRST LINES OF POEMS AND STANZAS.

Robert Tomson , of Andover, Merchant. Voyage to the West Indies and Mexico , 1556-1558, A.D.

Lyrics, Elegies, and c. from Madrigals, Canzonets, and c.

R[?ichard]. Y[?oung]. The state of a Christian lively set forth, by an allegory of a Ship under Sail.

[? Thomas Occleve , Clerk in the Office of the Privy Seal.] The Letter of Cupid .

Edward Underhill , Esq. of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners,

John Bon and mast Parson.

John Fox , the Martyrologist. The Imprisonment of the Princess Elizabeth .

A compendious Register in metre, containing the names and

The winning of Calais by the French, January 1558 A.D.

Lord Wentworth , the Lord Deputy of Calais, and the Council

Lords Wentworth and Grey , and the Council at Calais. Report to Queen Mary , 27th December, 1557.

Lord Wentworth , at Calais. Letter to Queen Mary , 1 January, 1558, 9 p.m.

Lord Wentworth at Calais. Letter to Queen Mary , 2 January, 1558, 10 p.m.

John Highfield , Master of the Ordnance at Calais. To the Queen, our sovereign Lady.

THE PASSAGE of our most dread Sovereign Lady, Queen Elizabeth ,

Rev. William Harrison , B.D. Canon of Windsor, and Rector of

ALCILIA: PHILOPARTHEN's Loving Folly.

Sir Thomas Overbury HIS OBSERVATIONS , IN HIS TRAVELS, UPON THE

Abraham Cowley. The Chronicle. A Ballad.

England's WAY TO WIN Wealth, and to employ Ships and Mariners;

Fair VIRTUE, THE MISTRESS OF PHIL'ARETE. Written by Geo. Wither .

A MISCELLANY OF Epigrams, Sonnets, Epitaphs, and such other

THE KING 's MAJESTY 's Declaration to his Subjects, CONCERNING lawful Sports to be used.

Lyrics, Elegies, and c. from Madrigals, Canzonets, and c. John

The Sequestration of Archbishop Abbot from all his

Ben Jonson. Answer to Master Wither 's Song , Shall I, wasting in despair.

THE FAMOUS AND Wonderful Recovery of a Ship of Bristol, called

Lyrics, Elegies, and c. from Madrigals, Canzonets and c. John (2)

A true and just RELATION of Major-General Sir Thomas Morgan 's

Lyrics, Elegies, and c. from Madrigals, Canzonets, and c. John (3)

The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.

AN

ENGLISH GARNER.

Volume IV.

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AN
ENGLISH
GARNER
INGATHERINGS
FROM OUR
HISTORY AND LITERATURE

BY EDWARD ARBER, FSA. &c.
"YEA, HISTORY HATH TRIUMPHED OVER TIME: WHICH BESIDES IT, NOTHING BUT ETERNITY HATH TRIUMPHED OVER."
Sir W. Raleigh,
Hist. of the World.
"AIRS AND MADRIGALS THAT WHISPER SOFTNESS IN CHAMBERS."
J. Milton,
Areopagitica.
VOLUME IV
Only to be obtained by application to
E. ARBER, 1 Montague Road,
Birmingham. England
16 Jan., 1882.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
MITCHELL INVT·ET·DEL

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