Literature+from+the+Textbook

Part 1: Lovers and Their Lines

 * Comparing Literary Works**
 * Sonnet 1 //by// Edmund Spenser (pg. 236)
 * Sonnet 35 //by// Edmund Spenser (pg. 237)
 * Sonnet 75 //by// Edmund Spenser (pg. 238)
 * Sonnet 31 //by// Sir Philip Sidney (pg. 239)
 * Sonnet 39 //by// Sir Philip Sidney (pg. 240)


 * Pastoral Poetry**
 * The Passionate Shepherd to His Love //by// Sir Walter Raleigh (pg. 245)
 * The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd //by// Sir Philip Sidney (pg. 245)


 * Reading Informational Materials**
 * //from// The Defense of Poesy //by// Sir Philip Sidney (pg. 247)


 * Comparing Literary Works**
 * Sonnet 29 //by// William Shakespeare (pg. 252)
 * Sonnet 106 //by// William Shakespeare (pg. 254)
 * Sonnet 116 //by// William Shakespeare (pg. 255)
 * Sonnet 130 //by// William Shakespeare (pg. 256)


 * Literature Past and Present**
 * Sonnet 18 //by Francesco Petrarch// (pg. 260)
 * Sonnet 28 //by Francesco Petrarch// (pg. 261)
 * Sonnet 69 //by Pablo Neruda// (pg. 261)
 * Sonnet 89 //by Pablo Neruda// (pg. 262)

Part 2: The Influence of the Monarchy

 * Comparing Literary Works**
 * //from// Utopia //by// Sir Thomas More (pg. 266)
 * //from// Speech Before Her Troops //by// Queen Elizabeth I (pg. 268)


 * Comparing Literary Works**
 * //from// The King James Bible-Psalm 23 (pg. 276)
 * //from// The Sermon on the Mount (pg. 278)
 * The Parable of the Prodigal Son (pg. 279)