Relations of the Elizabethan Sonnet Sequences to Earlier English Verse Especia

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Relations of the Elizabethan Sonnet Sequences to Earlier English Verse Especia
Daniel E Daniel Edward Owen
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1 Compare, Am 26, Au 79, Sh 35.
2 So, also, T. And C. V. , 228.
3 The comparison of love to warfare and figures based upon the conception are frequent in the Elizabethan sonnets ; for example, Am 11, 12, 14, A and S 36, C 10, Dl 7, Di IV. , 2, Id 63. Compare, Lord Yaux, Tottels Miscellany, ed. Arber, p. 172, " When Cupide scaled first the fort. " See, also, Arber's English Garner I. , 128, 460, 651, V. , 370.
4 So, Troilus and Criseyde V. , 232.
22 ELIZABETHAN SONNET-SEQUENCES Love Poems, p. 45
... 1. 65 : l Moder of ihesu, myrrour of chastitie. Common appellation of the Virgin in Middle English.
Coelia, 4 : O heavenly Coelia, as fair as virtuous ! The only Mirror of true Chastity.
(h) The resemblance between Sidney's famous sonnet on sleep (Astrophel and Stella, 39) and Chaucer's Dethe of Blaunche the Duchesse, 11. 231 ff. , is worthy of remark though Sidney's immediate source was not Chaucer. 2 (i) Another interesting and suggestive comparison may be made between Donne's greeting to the sun, Busy old fool, unruly sun, Why dost thou thus, Through windows and through curtains call on us ?


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