Richard Carew, Godfrey of Bulloigne; or, The Recouverie of Hierusalem, translated from the
Italian of the first five books of
Torquato Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberatta[1]
Henry Constable, Diana; or, The Excellent Conceitful Sonnets of H.C., the second edition of Diana (first edition
1592)[1]
Samuel Daniel, Delia and Rosamond Augmented; [with] Cleopatra, the third edition of Delia and of Rosamond; first edition of Cleopatra (see also Delia1592)[1]
Henry Willobie, alternate spellings "Henry Willoby" and "Henry Willoughby", an unidentified author, Willobie His Avisa, the book has a possible association with Shakespeare's sonnets[2]
Richard Carew, Godfrey of Bulloigne; or, The Recouverie of Hierusalem, translated from the
Italian of the first five books of
Torquato Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberatta[1]
Henry Constable, Diana; or, The Excellent Conceitful Sonnets of H.C., the second edition of Diana (first edition
1592)[1]
Samuel Daniel, Delia and Rosamond Augmented; [with] Cleopatra, the third edition of Delia and of Rosamond; first edition of Cleopatra (see also Delia1592)[1]
Henry Willobie, alternate spellings "Henry Willoby" and "Henry Willoughby", an unidentified author, Willobie His Avisa, the book has a possible association with Shakespeare's sonnets[2]