Author:Richard Barnfield
Appearance
Works
[edit]Collected works
[edit]- The Complete Poems of Richard Barnfield (ed.) by Alexander B. Grosart (1876).
- Barnfield's Poems (ed.) by Edward Arber (1878).
Publications
[edit]- The Affectionate Shepheard (1594).
- Cynthia, with certaine Sonnets and the Legend of Cassandra (1595).
- The Encomion of Lady Pecunia (1598).
- The Complaint of Poetrie (1598).
- The Combat, between Conscience and Couetousnesse, in the minde of Man (1598).
- Poems: in diuers humours (1598).
Individual poems
[edit]- Untitled poem, "Tarquinius viso Lucretiae gestu", possibly by Barnfield (n.d.)
- Cassandra, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- The Combat betweene Conscience and Couetousnesse (1598).
- A Comparison of the Life of Man, from Poems: in divers humors (1598).
- The Complaint of Chastitie, from The Affectionate Shepherd (1594).
- The Complaint of Poetrie (1598).
- Cynthia, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- The Encomion of Lady Pecunia (1598).
- An Epitaph upon the Death of his Aunt, Mistresse Elizabeth Skrymsher, from Poems: in divers humors (1598).
- An Epitaph upon the Death, of Sir Philip Sidney, Knight, from Poems: in divers humors (1598).
- Hellens Rape, from The Affectionate Shepherd (1594).
- My Flocks Feed Not (The Unknown Shepherd's Complaint), anonymous poem sometimes credited to Barnfield (1579).
- An Ode, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- An Ode, from Poems: in divers humors (1598).
- A Remembrance of Some English Poets, from Poems: in divers humors (1598).
- The Second Dayes Lamentation of the Affectionate Shepherd, from The Affectionate Shepherd (1594).
- The Shepheards Content, from The Affectionate Shepherd (1594).
- Sonnet, from The Affectionate Shepherd (1594).
- Sonnet 1, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 2, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 3, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 4, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 5, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 6, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 7, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 8, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 9, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 10, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 11, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 12, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 13, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 14, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 15, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 16, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 17, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 18, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 19, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 20, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- Sonnet 1, from Poems: in divers humors (1598).
- Sonnet 2, from Poems: in divers humors (1598).
- The Teares of an Affectionate Shepheard Sicke for Loue, from The Affectionate Shepherd (1594).
- To his Mistresse, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- To the learned, and accomplisht Gentleman, Maister Nicholas Blackleech, of Grayes Inne, from Poems: in divers humors (1598).
- To the Right Excellent and Most Beautifull Lady, the Ladie Penelope Ritch, from The Affectionate Shepherd (1594).
- To the right Worshipfull Sir John Spenser Knighte, from The Encomion of Lady Pecunia (2nd ed., 1605).
- T. T. in commendation of the Author, his Works, from Cynthia, &c. (1595).
- The Unknown Shepherd's Complaint (My Flocks Feed Not), anonymous poem sometimes credited to Barnfield (1579).
- Written, at the Request of a Gentleman, under a Gentlewomans Picture, from Poems: in divers humors (1598).
Other works
[edit]Work about Barnfield
[edit]- "Barnfield, Richard," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- "Barnfield, Richard," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
- "Barnfield, Richard," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1930, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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