Camilla for the first and second part. The Card of Fancie, and his Tullies love. His Nunquam Sera, and his Nightingale. His Spanish Masquerado, and his Change. His Menaphon, and Metamorphosis. His Orpharion, and the Denmarke King. His Censure, and his Loves Tritameron. His Disputation, and the Death of him, That makes all England shed so many teares: And many more that I have never seene May witnes well unto the world his wit, Had he so well, as well applied it. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A SONG FOR ST. CECILIA'S DAY by JOHN DRYDEN MOONRISE by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS THE GILLYFLOWER OF GOLD by WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896) THE EVE OF BUNKER HILL [JUNE 16, 1775] by CLINTON SCOLLARD JOHN BROWN OF OSAWATOMIE [OCTOBER 16, 1859] by EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN THE CROSS; TO THE MOTHERS OF THE MARTYRED DEAD UPON FIELD OF BATTLE by JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER |