Phoenix and the Turtle, the (1601) [Poem]
by William Shakespeare
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One of Shakespeare's most remarkable poems recounts the funeral rites for a phoenix and a turtledove. First appeared in Loves Martyr: Or, Rosalins Complaint.
Original title: The Phoenix and the Turtle
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Genre: Poetry→ Verse
This work is a subwork of the following works : Complete Works of Shakespeare (1951) [Omnibus Volume] Author: William Shakespeare
Metaphysical Poets, the (1957) [Anthology] Authors: William Shakespeare
, John Milton
, John Donne
, Ben Jonson
, Walter Raleigh
, Robert Southwell
, Sir Henry Wotton
, Henry King
, George Herbert
, Thomas Carew
, Sir William Davenant
, Edmund Waller
, Sir John Suckling
, Richard Lovelace
, Andrew Marvell
, Henry Vaughan
, John Wilmot
, Fulke Greville
, William Alabaster
, Edward Herbert
, Aurelian Townshend
, Francis Kynaston
, Francis Quarles
, Owen Felltham
, William Habington
, Thomas Randolph
, Richard Fanshawe
, Sidney Godolphin
, William Cartwright
, Richard Crashaw
, John Cleveland
, Abraham Cowley
, Thomas Stanley
, John Hall
, Thomas Traherne
, Thomas Heyrick
, Richard Leigh
, John Norris
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