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Michael Drayton
1563 - 1631 / Warwickshire / England
Poems of Michael Drayton
Agincourt
Endimion And Phoebe (Excerpts)
How Many Paltry Foolish Painted Things
Idea Li: Calling To Mind Since First My Love Begun
Idea Liii: To The River Ancor
Idea Xxxvii: Dear, Why Should You Command Me To My Rest
Love's Farewell
Noah's Flood (Excerpts)
Nymphidia, The Court Of Fairy (Excerpts)
Ode To The Cambro-Britons And Their Harp, His Ballad Of Agi
Roc
Sirena
Sonnet I: Like An Advent'Rous Seafarer
Sonnet Ii: My Heart Was Slain
Sonnet Iii: Taking My Pen
Sonnet Iv: Bright Star Of Beauty
Sonnet Ix: As Other Men
Sonnet L: As In Some Countries
Sonnet Li: Calling To Mind
Sonnet Lii: What? Dost Thou Mean
Sonnet Liii: Clear Anker
Sonnet Liv: Yet Read At Last
Sonnet Lix: As Love And I
Sonnet Lv: My Fair, If Thou Wilt
Sonnet Lvi: When Like An Eaglet
Sonnet Lvii: You Best Discern'D
Sonnet Lviii: In Former Times
Sonnet Lx: Define My Weal
Sonnet Lxi: Since There's No Help
Sonnet Lxii: When First I Ended
Sonnet Lxiii: Truce, Gentle Love
Sonnet V: Nothing But No
Sonnet Vi: How Many Paltry Things
Sonnet Vii: Love In A Humour
Sonnet Viii: There's Nothing Grieves Me
Sonnet X: To Nothing Fitter
Sonnet Xi: You Not Alone
Sonnet Xii: That Learned Father
Sonnet Xiii: Letters And Lines
Sonnet Xiv: If He From Heav'N
Sonnet Xix: You Cannot Love
Sonnet Xl: My Heart The Anvil
Sonnet Xli: Why Do I Speak Of Joy
Sonnet Xlii: Some Men There Be
Sonnet Xliii: Why Should Your Fair Eyes
Sonnet Xliv: Whilst Thus My Pen
Sonnet Xlix: Thou Leaden Brain
Sonnet Xlv: Muses, Which Sadly Sit
Sonnet Xlvi: Plain-Path'D Experience
Sonnet Xlvii: In Pride Of Wit
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