Poems
- A Cradle Song, The Arbor Of Amorous Devices, 1593-4
- A Pastoral
- A Pastoral.
- A Pastoral Of Phyllis And Corydon
- A Prayer
- A Quarrel With Love
- A Report Song In A Dream, Between A Shepherd And His Nymph
- A Shepherd's Dream
- A Sweet Contention Between Love, His Mistress, And Beauty
- A Sweet Lullaby
Analysis of poems
- A Cradle Song, The Arbor Of Amorous Devices, 1593-4
- A Pastoral
- A Pastoral.
- A Pastoral Of Phyllis And Corydon
- A Prayer
- A Quarrel With Love
- A Report Song In A Dream, Between A Shepherd And His Nymph
- A Shepherd's Dream
- A Sweet Contention Between Love, His Mistress, And Beauty
- A Sweet Lullaby
The themes Nicholas Breton wrote about
Biography
Nicholas Brenton gives a new twist to the story of Eve; since she was a part of Adam, "was she any other than himself that deceived himself?"
Between 1575 and his death he published over 30 individual collections of verse, three prose fictions and at least 25 pamphlets and miscellaneous works.
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