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Catalogue of Answer Poetry 1485-1625



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Antecedent Title: ‘To Pamphilia from the Father-In-Law of Seralius’
First line: “Hermophradite in show, in deed a monster”
Sources Text cited: Wroth, pp.32-5
Manuscript versions: HMC, Series 55, pt. 7: Manuscripts of Sir Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce, Clifton Hall MSS. (Nott., item Cl LM 85/ 1-5)
316
Answer Ascription: Wyat, Hester
Title: ‘A Poem Made by a Friend of mine in Answere to One Who Askt Why She Wrotte’ (Greer’s italic)
First line: “What makes me write my dearest Friend you aske”
Antecedent Ascription: Anon (untraced)
Sources Text cited: Greer et al, p.5
Manuscript versions: Rawl. D. 36, f. 53
317
Answer Ascription: Wyatt, Sir Thomas
First line: “Paciens for my devise”
Antecedent Ascription: Wyatt, Sir Thomas
First line: “Patience, though I have not”
Sources Text cited: Wyatt a, nos 39-40
Manuscript versions: Devonshire MS. (Add. 17492), f. 13v and f. 71r; Eg. 2711, f. 28v
318
Answer Ascription: Wyer, Nicholas (licensed to, 1566)
Title: ‘The Courtiour and the Carter’ (untraced) (counter-response to G 139, see also C 93a-b, J 187, R 234)
Sources Text cited: Anal. Ind., 420
Manuscript versions: Livingston, p.834; SR, I. 310
Y319
Answer Ascription: Yong, Bartholomew
Title: ‘His Last Replie’
First line: “Since thou to me wert so vnkinde”
Antecedent a Title: ‘Her Present Aunswere Againe to Him’
First line: “Me thinks thou tak’st the worser way”
Antecedent b Title: ‘His Aunswere to the Nimphs Song’
First line: “If to be lou’d it thee offend”
Antecedent c Title: ‘Melisea, her Song, in Scorne of her Sheepherd Narcissus’
First line: “Young Sheepherd turne a-side, and moue”
Sources Text cited: Rollins d, I. nos.114-16



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