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  1. John Lyly and Euphuism by Clarence Griffin Child, 2009-12-31
  2. Selected Prose and Dramatic Work: John Lyly by John Lyly, 2006-08-01
  3. Endymion, the man in the moon: Played before the Queen's Majesty at Greenwich on Candlemas Day, at night, by the Children of Paul's by John Lyly, 2010-05-10
  4. John Lyly by John Dover Wilson, 2010-09-04
  5. Endymion the Man in the Moon: Played Before the Queen's Majesty at Greenwich On Candlemas Day, at Night, by the Children of Paul's by John Lyly, 2010-03-21
  6. The Complete Works Of John Lyly: Life; Euphues; The Anatomy Of Wyt; And Entertainments V1 by John Lyly, 2006-05-05
  7. The Complete Works Of John Lyly: The Plays Con't; Anti-Martinist Work; Poems; Glossary And General Index V3 by John Lyly, 2007-07-25
  8. John Lyly 'Euphues: the Anatomy of Wit' and 'Euphues and His England': An Annotated, Modern-Spelling Edition
  9. Gallathea and Midas by John Lyly, 1969-12-01
  10. The Complete Works of John Lyly, Volume 3 by John Lyly, 2010-02-26
  11. The Complete Works of John Lyly (Volume 2) by John Lyly, 2010-10-14
  12. Galatea and Midas: John Lyly (The Revels Plays)
  13. Old Plays: Endymion; Or, the Man in the Moon / by John Lyly.History of Antonio and Mellida / by John Marston.What You Will / by John Marston.Parasitaster / by John Marston by Charles Wentworth Dilke, Robert Dodsley, 2010-03-12
  14. The court comedies of John Lyly;: A study in allegorical dramaturgy by Peter Saccio, 1969

1. Literature And Place: Lyly, John
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3. Selected Poems Of John Lyly
John Lyly (15541606).
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4. John Lyly - Quotation Guide
John Lyly As the best wine doth make the sharpest vinegar, so thedeepest love turneth to the deadliest hate. (topic hatred).
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5. John Lyly
John Lyly (15531606). Cards and Kisses Spring’s Welcome Buy books related toJohn Lyly at amazon.co.uk. Home . Poems . Poets . Books . Feedback . Contact.
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6. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE—John Lyly
JOHN LYLY. 95 Cards and Kisses. 15531606 CUPID and my Campaspe play’dAt cards for kisses—Cupid paid He stakes his quiver, bow
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JOHN LYLY
Cards and Kisses
He stakes his quiver, bow, and arrows,
Loses them too; then down he throws
The coral of his lips, the rose
With these, the crystal of his brow,
And then the dimple of his chin:
All these did my Campaspe win.
She won, and Cupid blind did rise.
O Love! has she done this for thee?
What shall, alas! become of me?
WHAT bird so sings, yet so does wail?
Jug, jug, jug, jug, tereu! she cries,
And still her woes at midnight rise. None but the lark so shrill and clear; The morn not waking till she sings. Hark, hark, with what a pretty throat Poor robin redbreast tunes his note! Hark how the jolly cuckoos sing Cuckoo ! to welcome in the spring! Cuckoo ! to welcome in the spring! Table of Contents Previous Chapter Next Chapter

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John Lyly Books. Gallathea 2000). Campaspe, Sappho And Phao John Lyly (theRevels Plays) By Gk Hunter (editor), Et Al (paperback July 1999).
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Gallathea 1592 (malone Society Reprints , No 161)
By John Lyly, Leah Scragg (editor) (hardcover - January 1999) John Lyle: Selected Prose And Dramatic Work
By John Lyly, Leah Scragg (editor) (hardcover - September 1997) Sapho And Phao (malone Society Reprints, 165)
By John Lyly, Leah Scragg (editor) (hardcover - September 2002) Galatea/midas (revelsl Plays)
By John Lyly, Et Al (hardcover - November 2000) Campaspe, Sappho And Phao: John Lyly (the Revels Plays)
By G.k. Hunter (editor), Et Al (paperback - July 1999) Endymion: The Man In The Moon Played Before The Queens Majesty At Greenwich On Candlemass At Night By The Children Of Paul's
By John Lyly Campaspe And Sappho And Phao (the Revels Plays)
By John Lyly, Et Al (hardcover - October 1991) Endymion (revels Plays)
By John Lyly, David Bevington (editor) (paperback - December 1997) The Complete Works Of John Lyly (3 Vol. Set)
By John Lyly, R. Warwick Bond (editor) (library Binding - January 1902) By John Lyly (hardcover - May 1992) Plays Of John Lyly By John Lyly, Carter A. Daniel (hardcover - December 1988)

8. John Lyly
John Lyly. Coin World MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION. Endymion (Revels Plays). The courtcomedies of John Lyly; a study in allegorical dramaturgy. Plays of John Lyly.
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9. John Lyly (1554-1606)
john lyly, Renaissance English poet, wit, and playwright, father of 'Euphuism' . . . . Webpages on lyly at luminarium.org.
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John Lyly (1554-1606)
Michelangelo. The Libyan Sibyl. 1512.
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10. John Lyly (1554?-1606)
A biography.
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John Lyly John Lyly was probably born in Canterbury in 1553 or 1554. He took his B.A. at Oxford in 1573 and his M.A. in 1575, and was made an M.A. by Cambridge University also in 1579. Late in 1578 his Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit was issued, a work intended to set a pattern for English prose, in which he wove into a thin thread of fiction dissertations on such subjects as education and contemporary manners. A second part, Euphues and His England , appeared in 1580. In spite of the vogue of Euphues , whose style was imitated in a series of romantic novels for many years to come, Lyly turned from fiction to devote himself to drama, possibly under the influence of the Earl of Oxford. Beginning about 1580 as his secretary, Lyly served the earl at least until about 1585. He was esquire of the body to Elizabeth in 1588, probably wrote a pamphlet and plays for the bishop's party in the Marprelate controversy of 1589-90, and secured election to parliament on four separate occasions. Disappointed of his chief hopes, however, he died in 1606, after a decade marked for us only by some petty records of his family life and some letters complaining of failure and neglect. Lyly's dramatic work was part of his disappointing effort to advance his fortunes at court, especially in connection with the office of the revels, but it was also designed for the professional theater. The records of the activities and interrelations of the boy companies by whom his plays were acted are complicated and often obscure.

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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Lyly or Lilly, John E Pronunciation Key Lyly or Lilly, John , English dramatist and prose writer. An accomplished courtier, he also served as a member of Parliament from 1589 to 1601. His Euphues, published in two parts ( The Anatomy of Wit, 1578, and Euphues and His England, 1580), was an early example of the novel of manners and was one of the most influential works of its time. In it Lyly tried to establish an ideal of perfected prose style, which was actually convoluted and artificial (see euphuism ). His early plays, the most notable being Campaspe (1584) and Endimion (1591), followed Euphues in their elaborate style, but his later work, specifically Mother Bombie (1594), employed the realistic, robust manner of Roman comedy. His Woman in the Moon (1594?) was a a successful experiment in blank verse. Shakespeare and other Elizabethan playwrights were indebted to him for his innovation of prose as the vehicle for comic dialogue and for his development of the romantic comedy.

12. Selected Works Of John Lyly
The Works of john lyly Euphues The Anatomy of Wit (1578) Introduction CambridgeHistory, c. Euphuism - Cambridge History, c. Back, to john lyly.
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Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit (1578)
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Excerpt. [Euphues Introduced]

Euphues and his England (1580)
Excerpt. [Cassander's letter to Callimachus]

Campaspe
Song. [O For a Bowle of fatt Canary]

Apelles' Song. [Cupid and my Campaspe played]
TRICO singeth. Song. [What Bird so sings, yet so dos wayle?] Sappho and Phao (1584 ; acted 1582) Sappho's Song. [O Cruel Love, on thee I lay] Vulcan's Song. [My shag-hair Cyclops, come, let's ply] Endymion (1591) Introduction - The University of Victoria [The big speech on love] - The University of Victoria [Courtly love parodied] - The University of Victoria [The faithful lover] - The University of Victoria The third Song by Fayries. [Pinch him, pinch him, black and blue] Gallathea (1592) Complete - UPenn Midas (1592) A Song of Daphne to the Lute Hymn to Apollo Mother Bombie (1594) Song The Woman in the Moone (1597) Prologus The Maydes Metamorphosis (1600) Eurymine's Song Loues Metamorphosis (1601) Excerpt Other A Dittie Lyly Life Links ... Renaissance Lit to John Lyly Created by Anniina Jokinen on May 13, 1996. Last updated on September 13, 2002.

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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Lyly or Lilly, John E Pronunciation Key Lyly or Lilly, John , English dramatist and prose writer. An accomplished courtier, he also served as a member of Parliament from 1589 to 1601. His Euphues, published in two parts ( The Anatomy of Wit, 1578, and Euphues and His England, 1580), was an early example of the novel of manners and was one of the most influential works of its time. In it Lyly tried to establish an ideal of perfected prose style, which was actually convoluted and artificial (see euphuism ). His early plays, the most notable being Campaspe (1584) and Endimion (1591), followed Euphues in their elaborate style, but his later work, specifically Mother Bombie (1594), employed the realistic, robust manner of Roman comedy. His Woman in the Moon (1594?) was a a successful experiment in blank verse. Shakespeare and other Elizabethan playwrights were indebted to him for his innovation of prose as the vehicle for comic dialogue and for his development of the romantic comedy.

14. Lyly, John. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. lyly, john. (bothl l´ ) (KEY) , 1554?–1606, English dramatist and prose writer.
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15. Lyly’s Gallathea
Complete text of john lyly's play Galathea in HTML format, indexed by act and scene.
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John Lyly (1554-1606)
Gallathea
Gallathea.
As it was playde before the Queenes Maiestie
at Greene-wiche,
on Newyeeres day at Night.
By the Chyldren of Paules
London
Printed by Iohn Charlwoode [etc.]
First published: 1592.
First performed: 1583-1585 ?
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16. 37056. Lyly, John. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION john lyly (1553–1606), British poet. Midas. . . Oxford Book of SixteenthCentury Verse, The. EK Chambers, comp. (1932) Oxford University Press.
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lyly, john. i58. LYDUS—LYELL, SIR CHARLES. lyly, john. 159. was bornon the I4th of November 1797, on the family estate in Scotland.
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LYDUS—LYELL, SIR CHARLES The Lydian empire may be described as the industrial power of the ancient world. The Lydians were credited with being the inventors, not only of games such as dice, huckle-bones and bal (Herod, i. 94), but also of coined money. The oldest known coins are the electrum coins of the earlier Mermnads (Madden, Coins of the Jews, pp. 19-21), stamped on one side with a lion's head or the BIBLIOGRAPHY.—A. von Olfers, Uber die lydischen Konigsgraber bei Sardes (1858); H. Gelzer in the Rheinisches Museum (1874); R. Schubert, Geschichte der Konige von Lydien (1884); G. Perrot and C. Chipiez, Histeire de Vart dans I'antiquite, v. (1890); O. Radet, La Lydie et le monde grec au temps des Mermnades (1893); G. Maspero, Dawn of Civilization, pp. 232-301 (1892) and Passing of the Empires, pp. 339, 388,603-621 (1900) ; J. Keiland A. von Premerstein, Bericht uber eine Reise in Lydien (1908). (A. H. S.) Editions of (i) by C. Wachsmuth (1897), with full account of the authorities in the prolegomena; of (2) and (3) by R. Wunsch (1898-1903); see also the essay by C. B. Hase (the first editor of the De Ostentis) prefixed to I. Bekker's edition of Lydus (1837) in the Bonn Corpus scriptorum hist. Byzantinae. LYE (O. Eng. leag, cf. Dutch loog, Ger. Lauge, from the root meaning to wash, see in Lat. lavare, and Eng. " lather," froth of soap and water, and " laundry "), the name given to the solution of alkaline salts obtained by leaching or lixiviating wood ashes with water, and sometimes to a solution of a caustic alkali. Lixiviation (Lat. lixivium, lye, lix, ashes) is the action of separating, by the percolation of water, a soluble from an insoluble substance. " Leaching," the native English term for this process, is from " leach," to water, the root probably being the same as in " lake."

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