Toggle navigation
Blacklight
Bookmarks (
0
)
History
Login
Search in
All Fields
Related People
Poem Title In Miscellany
search for
Search
Advanced Search
Blacklight
Toggle facets
Limit your search
Content type
Poem
24
Miscellany
7
Related People
Sir John Harington
[remove]
31
Not attributed
13
John Milton
5
Alexander Pope
4
Abraham Cowley
3
Alexander Barclay
3
Andrew Boorde
3
Benjamin Jonson
3
Charles Montagu
3
David Garrick
3
more
Related People
»
Poem Theme
Critics / criticism
4
Sex / relations between the sexes
4
Marriage
3
Religion
3
Characters
2
Crime
2
Manners
2
Money / wealth
2
Virtue / vice
2
Women / the female character
2
more
Poem Theme
»
Poem Genre / Form
Epigram
22
Couplet
15
Distich
6
Imitation / translation / paraphrase
3
Extract / snippet from longer work
2
Ottava rima / abababcc
2
Quatrain abab
2
Address
1
Character
1
Comic verse
1
more
Poem Genre / Form
»
Miscellany Genre
Collection including prose
2
Miscellaneous collection
2
Collection of 16th century verse
1
Collection of 17th century verse
1
Collection of literary verse
1
Periodical miscellany
1
Year
Year range begin
–
Year range end
Current results range from
1737
to
1780
View distribution
Unknown
24
Search Constraints
Start Over
You searched for:
Related People
Sir John Harington
Remove constraint Related People: Sir John Harington
« Previous |
1
-
10
of
31
|
Next »
Number of results to display per page
10 per page
10
per page
20
per page
50
per page
100
per page
View results as:
List
Gallery
Search Results
1.
A husband and a wife oft disagreeing
First Line:
A husband and a wife oft disagreeing
Last Line:
Prays god that he will grant them both their prayer
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13208
2.
A slave thou wert by birth of this I gather
First Line:
A slave thou wert by birth of this I gather
Last Line:
For evermore thou saist my lord my father
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13206
3.
A lord that talked of late with idle scorn
First Line:
A lord that talked of late with idle scorn
Last Line:
I hope your lordship then has learned to swim
DMI number:
34616
4.
At last his guide him brings
First Line:
At last his guide him brings
Last Line:
Till all be spent and he his number missed
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13199
5.
Don Pedro's out of debt be bold to say it
First Line:
Don Pedro's out of debt be bold to say it
Last Line:
For they are said to owe that mean to pay it
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13205
6.
Fair rich and young how rare is her perfection
First Line:
Fair rich and young how rare is her perfection
Last Line:
As makes her seem nor fair nor rich nor young
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
34602
7.
Fortune men say doth give too much to many
First Line:
Fortune men say doth give too much to many
Last Line:
But yet she never gave enough to any
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13211
8.
I heard that Smug the smith for ale and spice
First Line:
I heard that Smug the smith for ale and spice
Last Line:
Sold all his tools and yet he kept his vice
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
23573
9.
In scorn of writers Faustus still doth hold
First Line:
In scorn of writers Faustus still doth hold
Last Line:
This I may swear none ever will say more
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13207
10.
Is it for a grace or is it for some dislike
First Line:
Is it for a grace or is it for some dislike
Last Line:
Your glove's perfumed your lips and cheeks are painted
Author:
Sir John Harington (Confident)
DMI number:
5326
« Previous
Next »
1
2
3
4