Tudor and Stuart Love Songs
John Potter Briscoe
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The spirit of reform which was developed during the early part of the sixteenth century brought about a desire on the part of young men of means to travel on the continent of Europe. This was for the purpose of making themselves acquainted with the politics, social life, literature, art, science, and commerce of the various nations of the same, especially of France, Spain, and Italy. These young Englishmen on their return introduced into the society in which they mixed not only the politenesses of these countries, but the wit of Italy, and the character of the poetry which was then in vogue in Southern Europe. Among these travellers during the reign of Henry the Eighth were Sir Thomas Wyatt and the Earl of Surrey. These courtiers possessed the poetical faculty, and therefore paid special attention to literary form. As a result they introduced the Sonnet of the Petrarchan type into England. The amorous verse of the inhabitants of these sunny climes took hold of the young Englishmen. Many men of rank and education, who did not regard themselves as of the world of letters, penned pleasant verse, much of it being of an amatory character based upon that of the Italians. During the reign of "Good Queen Bess" England was full of song. Of the writers of love verses William Watson occupied a very high, probably the highest, position during the time of Elizabeth. A glance at the Table of Contents of this volume will show that some of the best poets who were born between the years 1503 and 1679 have handed down to us poetical contributions of this character. - Summary by J.P. Briscoe (2 hr 20 min)
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Introduction | 4:00 | Gelesen von Phil Schempf |
Sir Thomas Wyatt | 2:50 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey | 3:06 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Anon. | 1:24 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
George Turberville | 1:09 | Gelesen von sdorsch |
Edward Vere, Earl of Oxford | 3:12 | Gelesen von Phil Schempf |
Barnaby Googe | 2:04 | Gelesen von Ellies |
George Gascoigne | 1:59 | Gelesen von goldberry277 |
Sir Edward Dyer | 1:16 | Gelesen von Ellies |
George Peele | 1:02 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Sir Walter Raleigh | 4:18 | Gelesen von Phil Schempf |
Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke | 1:56 | Gelesen von Ellies |
John Lyly | 1:10 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Sir Philip Sidney | 3:53 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Thomas Lodge | 3:25 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Thomas Watson | 1:18 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Nicholas Breton | 1:38 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Thomas Campion | 1:58 | Gelesen von Phil Schempf |
Robert Greene | 3:47 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Robert Southwell | 1:46 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Sir John Harrington | 1:23 | Gelesen von goldberry277 |
Henry Constable | 1:20 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Samuel Daniel | 3:10 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Christopher Marlowe | 2:00 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Joshua Sylvester | 1:34 | Gelesen von Greg Giordano |
Michael Drayton | 1:17 | Gelesen von goldberry277 |
William Shakespeare | 3:09 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Anon. | 3:01 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Anon. | 8:02 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Sir Robert Aytoun | 4:01 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Thomas Middleton | 1:24 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Ben Jonson | 2:06 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Dr. John Donne | 1:37 | Gelesen von Matthew M. Benzing |
William Alexander, Earl of Stirling | 1:17 | Gelesen von goldberry277 |
William Drummond | 0:38 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Beaumont and Fletcher | 1:01 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Francis Beaumont | 2:16 | Gelesen von Ellies |
John Wootton | 2:24 | Gelesen von Ellies |
George Wither | 2:04 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Thomas Carew | 2:08 | Gelesen von Greg Giordano |
Nathaniel Field | 0:58 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Robert Herrick | 2:26 | Gelesen von Matthew M. Benzing |
Bp. Henry King | 0:57 | Gelesen von Ellies |
John Dowland | 1:20 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Thomas Weelkes | 0:42 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Sir William Davenant | 1:00 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Edmund Waller | 1:10 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Thomas Randolph | 0:57 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Henry Vaughan | 0:46 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Anon. | 1:04 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Capt. Tobias Hume | 1:06 | Gelesen von Ellies |
William Habington | 1:09 | Gelesen von Ellies |
John Danyel | 0:45 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Anon. | 1:19 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Sir John Suckling | 1:52 | Gelesen von goldberry277 |
Thomas Ford | 1:47 | Gelesen von Greg Giordano |
Abraham Cowley | 1:41 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Sir Edward Sherburne | 1:09 | Gelesen von Greg Giordano |
Richard Lovelace | 1:41 | Gelesen von Matthew M. Benzing |
Alexander Brome | 1:15 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Thomas Stanley | 1:08 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Sir George Etherege | 1:07 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset | 0:53 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Robert Gould | 1:09 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Sir Charles Sedley | 0:53 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester | 2:57 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Peter Anthony Motteux | 1:02 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Matthew Prior | 1:02 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Sir John Vanbrugh | 2:31 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
George Granville | 1:11 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
William Congreve | 1:25 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Ambrose Philips | 1:03 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
John Oldmixon | 0:48 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Dr. Isaac Watts | 1:04 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
John Hughes | 1:24 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
George Farquhar | 1:13 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |
Thomas Parnell | 1:26 | Gelesen von Lynda Marie Neilson |