The Passionate Pilgrim

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For the Henry James novella, see A Passionate Pilgrim.

The Passionate Pilgrim is a collection of poems, first published in 1599, attributed on the title-page to William Shakespeare.

Only five of the twenty poems can be identified as Shakespeare's, these are poems 1 and 2, which are numbers 138 and 144 of Shakespeare's sonnets, and poems 3, 5, and 16, which are from Love's Labour's Lost. Four of the other poems can be identified as the work of other writers. Poem 19 is an inferior text of Christopher Marlowe's The Passionate Shepherd to His Love followed by one stanza of Sir Walter Raleigh's "Reply." Poem 11 is a sonnet by Bartholomew Griffin, printed in his Fidessa (1596). Poems 8 and 20 are by Richard Barnfield, published in his Poems in Divers Humors (1598).

The remaining eleven poems are of uncertain authorship. Critic Hallett Smith has identified poem 12 as the one most often favored by readers as possibly Shakepsearean—"but there is nothing to support the attribution."

The Passionate Pilgrim was published by William Jaggard, later the publisher of Shakespeare's First Folio. An expanded edition of 1612 added poems by Thomas Heywood, whose protests prompted Jaggard to withdraw the attribution to Shakespeare.

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G. Blakemore Evans, textual editor, The Riverside Shakespeare, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1974; pp. 1787-94.

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The complete works of William Shakespeare
Tragedies: Romeo and Juliet | Macbeth | King Lear | Hamlet | Othello | Titus Andronicus | Julius Caesar | Antony and Cleopatra | Coriolanus | Troilus and Cressida | Timon of Athens
Comedies: A Midsummer Night's Dream | All's Well That Ends Well | As You Like It | Cymbeline | Love's Labour's Lost | Measure for Measure | The Merchant of Venice | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Much Ado About Nothing | Pericles, Prince of Tyre | Taming of the Shrew | The Comedy of Errors | The Tempest | Twelfth Night, or What You Will | The Two Gentlemen of Verona | The Two Noble Kinsmen | The Winter's Tale
Histories: King John | Richard II | Henry IV, Part 1 | Henry IV, Part 2 | Henry V | Henry VI, part 1 | Henry VI, part 2 | Henry VI, part 3 | Richard III | Henry VIII
Poems and Sonnets: Sonnets | Venus and Adonis | The Rape of Lucrece | The Passionate Pilgrim | The Phoenix and the Turtle | A Lover's Complaint
Apocrypha and Lost Plays Edward III | Sir Thomas More | Cardenio (lost) | Love's Labour's Won (lost) | The Birth of Merlin | Locrine | The London Prodigal | The Puritan | The Second Maiden's Tragedy | Richard II, Part I: Thomas of Woodstock | Sir John Oldcastle | Thomas Lord Cromwell | A Yorkshire Tragedy | Fair Em | Mucedorus | The Merry Devil of Edmonton | Arden of Faversham | Edmund Ironside
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