The Tale of the Coffers or Caskets, &c. (in the fifth Book of the Confessio Amantis) Of the Gratification which the Lover's Passion re- ROBERT HENRYSON Canace, condemned to Death by her Father Æolus, sends to her guilty Brother, Macareus, the last Ode. The Lover complaineth the Unkindness of his From his Songs and Epigrams.-A Description of such A Prisoner in Windsor Castle, he reflects on past That every Object he contemplated at Windsor re- The Vanity of the Beautiful The Love that is requited with Disdain THOMAS SACKVILLE, LORD BUCKHURST, AND EARL To Sleep (from the Arcadia) Jealousy (from Tully's Love) Sonnet on Isabella Markham Verses on a most stony-hearted Maiden, who did SIR PHILIP SYDNEY Page 114 116 124 125 127 ib. ib. |