

Sonnet 79 ("Men call you fayre, and you doe credit it")ġ ("Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show") Sonnet 75 ("One day I wrote her name upon the strand")

*Sonnet 71 ("I Joy to see how in your drawen work") Sonnet 70 ("Fresh spring the herald of loves mighty king") Sonnet 67 ("Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace") Sonnet 54 ("Of this worlds Theatre in which we stay") *Sonnet 39 ("Sweet smile, the daughter of the Queene of love") *Sonnet 23 ("Penelope for her Ulisses sake")

*Sonnet 15 ("Ye tradefull Merchants that with weary toyle") The Manner of her Will, & What She Left to London, and to All Those In It, at Her Departing *Ī Communication Which the Author Had to London, Before She Made Her Will The Ballad Which Anne Askew Made and Sang When She Was in Newgate *The Lover Showeth How He is Foresaken of Such as He Sometime Enjoyed The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor *From Beowulf (translated by Edwin Morgan)Īnonymous Lyrics of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth CenturiesĪnonymous Lyrics of the Fifteenth Century *Caedmon's Hymn (translated by John Pope) Note on the Modernizing of Medieval and Renaissance Texts He is an editor of The Norton Anthology of English Literature and of the definitive edition of Wilfred Owen's poetry. Among his books are critical studies of Yeats's poetry and biographies of Wilfred Owen and Louis MacNeice. Oxford University) is professor of English literature and director of graduate studies in English at Oxford. Stallworthy, Jon (Ed.) : Oxford University She has published three books of poetry, most recently Sunday Skaters, and served as poetry editor for The New Republic. Cambridge University) shares with her husband, Brad Leithauser, the Emily Dickinson Chair in the Humanities at Mount Holyoke College, where she teaches poetry and poetry writing. Salter, Mary Jo (Ed.) : Mount Holyoke College She is the author of Trials of Desire: Renaissance Defenses of Poetry and the editor of two volumes on Renaissance writers. Yale University) is professor of English and comparative literature at the University of Colorado-Boulder. Ferguson, Margaret (Ed.) : University of Colorado-Boulder
