Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?
Breton, Nicholas
Breton, Nicholas, ca. 1545-ca. 1626
Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?, poète
Nicholas Breton British writer
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Works
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Amor fraternus | |
The arbor of amorous devices, 1597 | |
Barley-breake, or, a warning for wantons, of W. N., gentleman (1607) | |
Books of characters, illustrating the habits and manners of Englishmen from the reign of James I to the restoration; | |
Breton's poems | |
Breton's Praise of virtuous ladies. | |
Brittons bowre of delights | |
[caption title:] On a Hill there grows a Flowr | |
[caption title, S, f.28v:] a. 3. | 2 | |
Characters sedigh en goddelijck, ofte Bedenckelicke woord-bedenkingen ... | |
charm of lullabies op. 41 for mezzo-soprano & piano | |
"Choice, chance and change" (1606), or, Glimpses of "Merry England" in the olden time | |
The court and country or a briefe discourse dialogue-wise set downe betweene a courtier and a country-man ... 1618 | |
A dialogue full of pithe and pleasure: betvveene three phylosophers: Antonio, Meandro, and Dinarco : vpon the dignitie, or indignitie of man. Partly translated out of Italian, and partly set downe by way of obseruation. By Nicholas Breton, Gentleman | |
A discourse in commendation of the valiant as vertuous minded gentleman, Maister Frauncis Drake, with a reioysing of his happy aduentures. | |
A discourse, in the commendation of Captaine Drakes trauayle. 1580. | |
A floorish vpon fancie : As gallant a glose, vpon so trifling a text as euer, was written. Compiled by N.B. Gent. To which are anuexed [sic] the toyes of an idle head: containing, many pretie pamphlets, for pleasaunt heads to passe away idle time withall. By the same authour | |
Good and the badde. Selections | |
Grimellos fortunes | |
In the merry month of May | |
Longing of a blessed heart : with an addition upon the definition of love | |
mad world my masters and other prose works | |
Mary Magdalens love. | |
Melancholike humours, edited, with an Essay on Elizabethan melancholy | |
Melancholike humours, in verses of diuerse natures, set downe by Nich: Breton, Gent | |
Nederduytsen briefdragher geladen met een pack van verscheyde oubollige, diepsinnige, vernuftige, en tijdtverdrijvende brieven en hare antwoorden ... | |
Nicholas Breton sein Leben und seine Gedichte | |
No whippinge, nor trippinge: but a kinde friendly snippinge : London, 1601. A poetical reply, moral, satirical, and proverbial, during the literary quarrel between Ben Jonson, John Marston, W. Ingram, of Cambridge, and others | |
Oeuvres choisies | |
Olde mad-cappes new gally-mawfrey : Made into a merrie messe of minglemangle, out of these three idle-conceited humours following. 1 I will not. 2 Oh, the merrie time. 3 Out vpon money | |
Pasquils mad-cap and Pasquils fooles-cap | |
Pasquil's Palinodia and his progresse to the taverne | |
Pasquil's Passe and passeth not, 1600: | |
The passion of a discontented minde | |
Phillis and Corydon a part-song for women's voices (S. S. A.) and pianoforte op. 1 n° 2 | |
Poems not hitherto reprinted | |
A poste vvith a packet of mad letters. | |
Puyk van lelyen en rosen | |
Reference guide to English literature | |
Sammlung | |
Sir Philip Sydneys Ouránia : that is, Endimions song and tragedie containing all philosophie | |
A smale handfull of fragrant flowers. | |
A solemne passion of the soules loue. By Nicholas Breton | |
Sonnet | |
The strange fortunes of two excellent princes : in their liues and loues, to their equall ladies in all titles of true honour | |
theatre of natures, some XVII century character writings | |
A true description of vnthankfulnesse: or an enemie to ingratitude. Compiled by Nicholas Breton Gent | |
Twelve houres | |
Twelve moneths | |
The vvil of vvit, vvits vvill, or vvils wit, chuse you whether : Containing fiue discourses, the effects whereof follow. Reade and iudge. Compiled by Nicholas Breton, Gentleman | |
The whipper pamphlets (1601) | |
Wonders worth the hearing : VVhich being read or heard in a winters euening, by a good fire, or a summers morning, in the greene fields: may serue both to purge melancholy from the minde, & grosse humours from the body. Pleasant for youth, recreatiue for age, profitable for all, and not hurtfull to any | |
Works. 1966 | |
works in verse and prose of Nicholas Breton |