The Elizabethan Lyrists And Their Poetry (1919) by Amy Cruse is a comprehensive study of the Elizabethan era's poets and their works. The book explores the various themes and styles of poetry that emerged during this period, including sonnets, madrigals, and songs. Cruse examines the works of well-known poets such as William Shakespeare, Edmund Spenser, and John Donne, as well as lesser-known poets like Thomas Campion and Robert Greene. The book also...