
This two‑volume set brings together the complete lyrical output of one of the most celebrated seventeenth‑century English poets, whose graceful verses once rivaled the great dramatists of his day. The editor has painstakingly numbered each poem as it appeared in the original editions, allowing listeners to follow the natural progression of his work. Thoughtful footnotes clarify obscure allusions and linguistic quirks, while an extensive appendix presents the poet’s epigrams—often omitted by earlier scholars—in their authentic order.
Beyond the poems themselves, the volume offers rich contextual material: detailed notes on classical sources, insights into the poet’s friendships, and comparisons with his contemporaries. The careful transcription preserves the original spelling and punctuation, giving an authentic listening experience that captures the musicality of his lines. Whether you are new to his songs or revisiting familiar verses, this edition provides a clear, engaging guide to the lyric’s timeless charm.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (723K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-08-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1591–1674
Known for graceful, musical verse and memorable lines like “Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,” this 17th-century English poet wrote with equal ease about love, faith, pleasure, and the passing of time.
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