The Facts on File Companion to British Poetry Before 1600

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romance (continued)
classical allusions in 117
hagiography and 213, 346
hyperbole in 221
lovesickness in 254
rime couée in 344
Roman de Brut (Wace) 25, 28,
29, 95, 243, 261, 348–349,
454
Roman de la Rose 32, 90, 100,
111, 125, 151, 244, 306,
309, 469
Rome, ancient 116, 117, 118
Room of One’s Own, A (Woolf)
444
Rosseter, Philip 88, 99
roundel (rondeau) 104, 349
“Ruin, The” 159, 171, 239,
349, 457
Ruins of Rome, The (Spenser)
427
runic alphabet. See futhark
alphabet
Ruthwell Cross 149, 198,
349–350


S
Sackville, Thomas 85, 266, 277
Sæmundar Edda 299
Saracen 81, 114, 190, 234–235,
263, 351, 427
satire 273, 351–352
by Chaucer (Geoffrey) 100,
164, 165, 204, 207, 208,
342, 351, 435
by Davies (Sir John) 140,
212
epigram as 166
fabliau as 172
flyting as 190
by Gascoigne (George) 473,
474
by Gower (John) 122, 351
by Langland (William) 240,
323, 324, 329, 352
by Marlowe (Christopher)
218
Mum and the Sothsegger
282, 283
by Nashe (Thomas) 287,
352
Pierce the Ploughman’s Crede
319, 320
in Piers Plowman tradition
330
in Reynard literature 343
rime couée in 344
Sir Gawain and the Green
Knight 412
by Skelton (John) 199,
352, 417
by Wyatt (Sir Thomas) 276,
277, 425, 430, 465, 478
Scogan, Henry 165


scop 78, 145, 155, 352, 466–
467, 478
Scots literature. See Middle Scots
poetry
Scott, Sir Walter 152, 271
Scottish Chaucerians 163,
352–353
aureation used by 69
Douglas (Gavin) 148, 352
Dunbar (William) 153,
352, 353
Henryson (Robert) 216,
352, 353, 433
James I 230, 236, 352
“Seafarer, The” 127, 171, 239,
353–354, 457, 471, 477
Seager, Jane 444
“Second Nun’s Tale, The”
(Chaucer) 101, 213, 334, 343
Secreta Secretorum 118
Seneca 424
septicemic plague 83, 84
Series (Hoccleve) 219
sestet 354
sestina 354–355
Sétanta. See Cú Chulainn
“Set me whereas the sonne doth
perche the grene” (Surrey)
23, 355
seven deadly sins 355–356,
452
Chaucer (Geoffrey) on 102,
305, 356
Elizabeth I on 147
Gower (John) on 123–124
Langland (William) on 325,
327, 356
Mannyng (Robert) on 214,
261
in “An Old Man’s Prayer”
298
in Pierce the Ploughman’s
Crede 319
Shakespeare (William)
on 398
Spenser (Edmund) on 179,
356
Surrey (Henry Howard)
on 249
“Seven Sonnets for Alexander
Neville” (Gascoigne) 356–
357
Shakespeare, William 357
alliteration used by 9, 363,
384
antiblazon used by 85, 393
and Barnfield (Richard)
74, 137
and Boccaccio (Giovanni)
87
on chronicles 116, 386
classical tradition and 117
and Constable (Henry) 127
and Daniel (Samuel) 144

and Elizabeth I 162, 319,
357, 389–390, 449
and Henryson (Robert) 433
on Hundred Years’ War 221
iambic pentameter used
by 222
laments by 239, 252, 318,
337, 369, 370, 371, 373,
382, 448
A Lover’s Complaint 121,
251–253, 358, 401, 448,
473
and Marlowe (Christopher)
265
and More (Sir Thomas) 282
and Ovid 118, 302, 362,
365, 372, 373, 448
“The Phoenix and Turtle”
318–319
The Rape of Lucrece 158,
337–340, 357, 368, 423
rhyme royal used by 251,
337, 343
on Spanish Armada 423
and Spenser (Edmund) 12,
251, 374
and The Tale of Gamelyn
431
and Vaughan Lock (Anne)
267
Venus and Adonis 137, 168,
265, 357, 368, 448–449
and Wyatt (Sir Thomas)
188
Shakespearean sonnet. See
English sonnet
Shakespeare’s sonnets 9, 27,
163, 357–401, 421. See also
Dark Lady; Lovely Boy
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
1 360
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet 2
144, 360–361
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet 3
361–363
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
12 363–364
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
15 364
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
18 364–365, 390
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
19 365–366, 372
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
20 366–367, 379
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
23 27, 367–368, 387
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
29 368–369, 390
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
30 9, 369–370
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
31 370
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
33 370–371

Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
34 371
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
35 371–372, 390
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
36 371, 372
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
53 386
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
54 382
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
60 372–373
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
64 373–374
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
65 374–375
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
71 376
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
73 375–376
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
74 376
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
80 377
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
83 368
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
85 377–378
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
86 378–379
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet

(^87 379)
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
89 379
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
90 379–380
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
91 380–381
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
93 381–382
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
94 382
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
96 371
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
97 382–383
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
98 383–384
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
99 384–385
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
104 385, 390
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
105 385–386
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
106 386–387
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
107 423
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
109 387
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
115 387–388
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
116 388–389

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