Portal:Renaissance poetry

General works

 * "Chapter 1: Holland—Verse and Prose", "Chapter 4: English Poetry" and "Chapter 6: French Verse and Prose", 1906 in The First Half of the Seventeenth Century by Herbert J. C. Grierson. In Saintsbury, George Edward Bateman. Periods of European Literature. vol. 7, pp. 1-48, 135-201, 244-284.

Renaissance poets

 * Barnfield, Richard
 * Dyer, Edward
 * Heywood, Thomas
 * Marlowe, Christopher
 * Shakespeare, William
 * Spenser, Edmund
 * Wyatt, Thomas
 * Kochanowski, Jan

A

 * A Revocation
 * Abide and Abide and Better Abide
 * Accurs'd be he that first invented war!
 * The Agonie
 * Alas Madam for Stealing of a Kiss
 * The Altar
 * The Appeal, Thomas Wyatt
 * Ariel's Song (Come unto these yellow sands)
 * Ariel's Song (Where the Bee sucks‎)

B

 * Blame not my lute

C

 * The Collar
 * Come Live With Me and Be My Love
 * Contentment, Edward Dyer

D

 * Death be not proud
 * Divers doth use

F

 * Farewell Love and All Thy Laws Forever
 * Forget not yet
 * Forgotten Memories
 * A Funeral Elegy

G

 * Greensleeves

I

 * I Find No Peace
 * I Must Have Wanton Poets
 * Ignoto

L

 * Lament for Zenocrate
 * Le Lutrin
 * Lux, My Fair Falcon

M

 * Madam, withouten many words
 * A Madrigal, William Shakespeare
 * Mine own John Poins
 * My Lute Awake!
 * My galley

O

 * Our Conquering Swords

R

 * Remembrance, Thomas Wyatt

S

 * Sonnet 134, Thomas Wyatt translation of Petrarch's Rima, Sonnet 134
 * Sonnet 75, Edmund Spenser
 * The Sonnets, William Shakespeare
 * Stand whoso list
 * Stanzas on the death of Wyatt

T

 * The Burning Babe
 * The Country's Recreations
 * The Face That Launch'd a Thousand Ships
 * The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
 * The long love that in my thought doth harbor
 * Throughout the World
 * To the Adriatic

V

 * Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus...

W

 * What Means This, When I Lie Alone?
 * What Should I Say!
 * What vaileth truth?!
 * Who Ever Loved, That Loved Not at First Sight
 * Who list his wealth and ease retain
 * Whoso list to hunt