Contents of the Eighth Volume.
FIRST LINES OF POEMS AND STANZAS.
AN ENGLISH GARNER INGATHERINGS FROM OUR HISTORY AND LITERATURE
John Fox, the Martyrologist.
R. W[itc]. Against the wilful inconstancy of his dear foe E. T.
The History of Wyat's Rebellion:
Love's Garland:
Love's Garland.
The True Report of the burning of the Steeple and Church of Paul's in London.
SIX IDILLIA,
SIX IDILLIA (2)
The Spoil of Antwerp.
CHLORIS,
[? Thomas Deloney. ] [See Vol. VII., p. 36.] The Spanish Lady's Love.
A very true Report of the apprehension and taking of that
The Copy of a Letter lately written in metre by a young Gentlewoman to her inconstant Lover.
A Love Letter,
The destruction, capture, and c. of Portuguese Carracks, by English seamen. 1592-1594 A.D.
Captain Nicholas Downton .
LAURA.
The Scottish Queen's Burial at Peterborough, upon Tuesday, being Lammas Day [ 1st August ], 1587.
CUPID's Posies, For Bracelets, Handkerchers, and Rings; With Scarfs, Gloves, and other things.
STRANGE AND WONDERFUL THINGS
The Merchant's Daughter of Bristow [Bristol].
The Merchant's Daughter of Bristow [Bristol]. The Second Part.
Posies for Rings, or Mottoes fit for Presents , collected by W. P.
LICIA, or POEMS OF LOVE
A Lover's Maze .
The Rising to the Crown of Richard the Third. Written by himself.
Sir Robert Carey , Lord Warden of the Middle Marches; and afterwards Earl of Monmouth .
The True Narration
Michael Drayton. Odes. [1606, and 1619.]
Thomas , third Lord Fairfax . Short Memorials of some things to
Thomas , third Lord Fairfax .
George Villiers , second Duke of Buckingham . An Epitaph on Thomas , third Lord Fairfax .
ADVICE TO A YOUNG REVIEWER, WITH A SPECIMEN OF THE ART. OXFORD:
W. Hunneman.
AN
ENGLISH GARNER
INGATHERINGS FROM OUR
HISTORY AND LITERATURE
BY EDWARD ARBER, F.S.A.
'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.
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