Date: 1566
"Those raging storms of wrath That so bedym the eyes of thine intent"
preview | full record— Gascoigne, George (1534/5- - 1577)
Date: 1576
"Ignoraunce [...] maketh him unmeete metall for the impressions of vertue."
preview | full record— Fleming, Abraham (c. 1552-1607)
Date: 1576
"Then the bookes of conscience shall be opened. Then shall the dead be judged by those thinges which are written in the booke: for theyr works do folow them."
preview | full record— Gascoigne, George (1534/5- - 1577)
Date: 1582
"So great a Light hath set my mind on fire, / That flesh and bone consume with secret flame"
preview | full record— Watson, Thomas (1555/6-1592)
Date: 1588
"My mind to me a kingdom is; / Such perfect joy therein I find / That it excels all other bliss / Which God or nature hath assign'd."
preview | full record— Dyer, Sir Edward (1543-1607)
Date: 1588
"I laugh not at another's loss, / Nor grudge not at another's gain; / No worldly waves my mind can toss; / I brook that is another's bane."
preview | full record— Dyer, Sir Edward (1543-1607)
Date: 1589
"And this phantasie may be resembled to a glasse as hath bene sayd, whereof there be many tempers and manner of makinges, as the perspectiues doe acknowledge, for some be false glasses and shew thinges otherwise than they be in deede, and others right as they be in deede, neither fairer nor foule...
preview | full record— Puttenham, George (1529-1590/91)
Date: 1590?, 1623
"How angerly I taught my brow to frown / When inward joy enforced my heart to smile. "
preview | full record— Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
Date: 1590?, 1623
"His heart [is] as far from fraud as heaven from earth."
preview | full record— Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)