At the other end were the poetical miscellanies compiled for pleasure, which were filled with an apparently random collection of poetry. |
This project is producing a database guide to about 400 manuscript miscellanies and commonplace books by British women from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. |
Also apparent is an ancestral link with Elizabethan miscellanies like Tottel's Songs and Sonnettes and The Paradyse of Daynty Deuises. |
Thus it is worth considering the number of different miscellanies in which a poet's work appears. |
The poetical miscellanies, compiled for pleasure, were filled with an apparently random collection of poetry. |
The Index reveals an alternative literary canon of the poets most widely read in printed miscellanies. |