Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517–1547)
Auteur de Poems
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Œuvres de Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
Poetical works of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, minor contemporaneous poets, and Thomas Sackville, lord Buckhurst 1 exemplaire
The poetical works of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey 1 exemplaire
The Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey Frederick Morgan Padelford, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint) (2012) 1 exemplaire
Love That Doth Reign and Live Within My Thought (from The Norton Anthology of English Literature Volume 1) 1 exemplaire
Alas! So All Things Now Do Hold Their Peace [poem] 1 exemplaire
Set Me Whereas the Sun Doth Parch the Green (from The Norton Anthology of English Literature Volume 1) 1 exemplaire
My Friend, the Things That Do Attain (from The Norton Anthology of English Literature Volume 1) 1 exemplaire
The poetical works of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey 1 exemplaire
Surrey's Fourth boke of Virgill — Traducteur — 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
English Renaissance Poetry: A Collection of Shorter Poems from Skelton to Jonson (1963) — Contributeur — 158 exemplaires
Tottel's Miscellany: Songs and Sonnets of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Sir Thomas Wyatt and Others (Penguin Classics) (1897) — Contributeur — 64 exemplaires
The Norton Anthology of English Literature, 4th Edition, Volume 1 (1974) — Contributeur — 20 exemplaires
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Date de naissance
- 1517
- Date de décès
- 1547-01-19
- Lieu de sépulture
- Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Framlingham, England
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- England
- Lieu de naissance
- Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England
- Lieu du décès
- London, England
- Lieux de résidence
- Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England
London, England - Professions
- soldier
poet
courtier - Relations
- Boleyn, Anne (cousin)
Wyatt, Sir Thomas (friend)
Howard, Henry, Earl of Northampton (father)
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Critiques
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 17
- Aussi par
- 12
- Membres
- 110
- Popularité
- #176,729
- Évaluation
- 4.0
- Critiques
- 4
- ISBN
- 10
It semde vnhap had him long hatched
In middes of his dispayres.
As one forlorne was he;
Vpon his heade alwaies he ware
A wreath of wilow tree.
His beastes he vept vpon the hyll,
..
Our coostes to them contrarie be thei aie,
I craue of God; that our streames to ther fluddes;
Arrnes vnto arrnes; & of springe of ech race!
...
This saing, sche hir hid in the clos nycht.
Than terrible flguris apperis to my sycht
Of greit goddis, semand with Troy aggrevit
And tho beheld I all the citie mischevit,
Fair Ilion all fall in gledis doun,
And, fra the soill, grete Troy, Neptunus toun.
Ourtumbllt to the ground.
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