index 505
Higdon, Ranulph 118
Historia Brittonum (Nennius)
28, 29, 432, 481
Historia destructionis Troiae
(Collona) 117, 257, 441, 442
Historia Regum Britanniae
(Geoffrey of Monmouth) 28,
95, 348
History of King Richard III (More)
282
Hoccleve, Thomas 118, 218–
219, 352
and Chaucer (Geoffrey)
163, 219, 238
envois by 163
La Male Règle 219,
238–239
“Holly and the Ivy, The” (Henry
VIII) 104
Holy Sonnets (Donne) 421
Homer 7, 174, 433
homophobia 307
“Honeysuckle, The” (Marie
de France). See “Chevrefoil”
(Marie de France)
Hopkins, John 464
Horace 7, 104, 164, 165, 351,
355, 374, 387, 447
hortus inclusus 248
House of Fame, The (Chaucer)
111, 151, 199, 201, 219–220,
273, 450
Howell, Andrew 246
“How like a winter hath my
absence been” (Shakespeare).
See Shakespeare’s sonnets:
Sonnet 97
“How oft when thou, my music,
music play’st” (Shakespeare).
See Shakespeare’s sonnets:
Sonnet 128
Huguenots 196–197, 336, 408
humanist movement 440
Hundred Years’ War (1337–
1453) 3–4, 24, 110, 132,
221, 277, 316, 408
Hundreth Sundrie Flowres, A
(Gascoigne) 202, 256, 356
hyperbole 15, 64, 65, 200,
221, 273, 332, 370, 383,
384, 392
i
iambic foot 1, 222
iambic hexameter 5
iambic pentameter 85, 222,
295, 419
“I Care Not for These Ladies”
(Campion) 88, 222–223
Icelandic Eddas. See Old Norse/
Icelandic Eddas and sagas
id 48
Ideas Mirrour (Drayton) 149,
223–225
Ideas Mirrour: Sonnet 6
(Drayton) 224
Ideas Mirrour: Sonnet 8
(Drayton) 224
Ideas Mirrour: Sonnet 12
(Drayton) 223–224
Ideas Mirrour: Sonnet 13
(Drayton) 224
Ideas Mirrour: Sonnet 61
(Drayton) 223, 224–225
Ideas Mirrour: Sonnet 63
(Drayton) 225
Idea the Shepheards Garland
(Drayton) 149, 223, 225
identity romances 346
Idylls of the King, The (Tennyson)
29
“I find no peace, and all my war
is done” (Wyatt) 225–226,
331
“If my dear love were but the
child of state” (Shakespeare).
See Shakespeare’s sonnets:
Sonnet 124
“I Have a Gentil Cok” 226–227
Iliad (Homer) 174, 433
“I might—unhappy word—O
me, I might” (Sidney). See
Astrophil and Stella: Sonnet 33
(Sidney)
“I never drank of Aganippe well”
(Sidney). See Astrophil and
Stella: Sonnet 74 (Sidney)
“In faith, I do not love thee with
mine eyes” (Shakespeare). See
Shakespeare’s sonnets: Sonnet
141
informal alliterative poems 10
Inglis (language) 274
Inglis, Esther 444
“In his hands and in his full
power” (Mary, Queen of
Scots). See Casket Letters:
Sonnet 2 (Mary, Queen of
Scots)
“In loving thee thou know’st I
am forsworn” (Shakespeare).
See Shakespeare’s sonnets:
Sonnet 152
“In martial sports I had my
cunning tried” (Sidney). See
Astrophil and Stella: Sonnet 53
(Sidney)
“In nature apt to like when I did
see” (Sidney). See Astrophil and
Stella: Sonnet 16 (Sidney)
“In Praise of Mary” 227
inscriptio 162
“In Te Domini Speravi.” See
Sidneian Psalms: Psalm 71
(Herbert)
“In that proud port, which her
so goodly graceth” (Spenser).
See Amoretti: Sonnet 13
(Spenser)
“In the old age black was not
counted fair” (Shakespeare).
See Shakespeare’s sonnets:
Sonnet 127
“I on my horse, and Love on
me doth try” (Sidney). See
Astrophil and Stella: Sonnet 49
(Sidney)
“I Sing of a Maiden” 227–228,
271, 272, 451
Italian sonnet 163, 228, 419,
420, 421
by Barnfield (Richard) 134
by Constable (Henry) 127
octave in 295
sestet in 354
by Shakespeare (William)
362, 363, 382, 385, 386,
401
by Sidney (Sir Philip) 35,
38–44, 46, 49, 51–55, 57,
59, 60, 62–68, 109
by Spenser (Edmund)
11–23
by Surrey (Henry Howard)
228, 464
volta in 452
by Wyatt (Sir Thomas) 226,
228, 250, 332, 425, 465,
479
“It is most true that eyes are
formed to serve” (Sidney). See
Astrophil and Stella: Sonnet 5
(Sidney)
“It is reported of fair Thetis’
son” (Barnfield). See Cynthia,
with Certain Sonnets: Sonnet 5
(Barnfield)
“I. W. To Her Unconstant Lover”
(Whitney) 2, 228–229
J
Jaggard, William 358
James I (king of Scotland) 215,
230, 352
The Kingis Quair 163, 230,
236, 343
James III (king of Scotland)
281–282, 454
James IV (king of Scotland) 152
James VI (king of Scotland)/
James I (king of England)
230–231
“The Bonny Earl of Murray”
on 88
and Davies (Sir John) 140
“An Epitaphe on Sir Philip
Sidney” 166
and Greville (Sir Fulke) 211
and Herbert (Mary Sidney)
217
and Mary, Queen of Scots
266
and Raleigh (Sir Walter)
336
and Shakespeare (William)
357
“A Sonnet on Ticho Brahe”
420
Jane Seymour (queen of
England) 160, 200, 215,
418, 428
Jean II. See John II (king of
France)
Jean de Meun 32, 306, 309
“Jesus, My Sweet Lover” 231
John II (king of France) 408
“Jolly Jankyn” 231–232, 271
Jones, Richard 464
Jonson, Ben 162, 421
Judith 114, 232–233
Junius manuscript 26, 170
Juvenal 351
K
Kahn, Coppelia 337
Kelly-Gadol, Joan 157
Kennedy, Walter 153, 190
kenning 26, 97, 234, 299
Kiernan, Kevin 79
King Horn 189, 234–235, 346
Kingis Quair, The (James I) 163,
230, 236, 343
Knighton, Henry 84
“Knight’s Tale, The” (Chaucer)
100, 239, 254–255, 257, 275,
316, 340, 443
“Knolege, Aquayntance, Resort,
Fauour with Grace” (Skelton)
237
Knox, John 266, 267
Kyd, Thomas 265, 287
Kyng Alisaunder 118
kyrielle 232, 237, 239
L
laboratores 435
Lady of May (Sidney) 408
lai. See lay
La Male Règle (Hoccleve) 219,
238–239
lament 158, 239, 447. See also
alba; complaint; elegy
in Beowulf 79, 239
by Chaucer (Geoffrey) 90,
165, 239, 244, 245, 291,
340, 442
in “Deor” 145, 239, 352
by Drayton (Michael) 225
by Gascoigne (George) 256
by Gower (John) 122
by Herbert (Mary Sidney)
438
by Malory (Sir Thomas)
115
in “My Lief is Faren in
Londe” 283
in “The Old Woman of
Beare” 300–301