His satirio
and other poems were collected in 1647 and republished in 1672 and
1807.
and other poems were collected in 1647 and republished in 1672 and
1807.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07
[1656. ]
To his worthy Friend, Sir Thos. Higgons, upon the translation of The
Venetian Triumph (1658. ]
Of Pandoras not being approved upon the stage as a Tragedy. (To Mr, i. e.
Sir William Killigrew, 1665. )
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Upon the Earl of Roscommon's translation of Horace, De Arte Poetica; and
of the use of poetry. [1680. ]
Several poems of Waller, including, Go, lovely Rose, were first published
in Witts Recreations. Selected from the finest Fancies of the Modern Muses,
1640; and two songs were printed with the poems of Francis Beaumont, 1653.
(See G. T. Drury's ed. of Waller. )
Modern Editions
Chalmers. English Poets, vol. viii, pp. 1-84. 1810. (With Johnson's Life,
and one or two pieces previously unprinted. )
The Poems of Edmund Waller. Ed. Drury, G. Thorn. 1893. (With life,
notes, and few pieces previously unprinted. )
GENERAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Addison, J. The Spectator (see, especially, No. 62).
Aubrey, John. Brief Lives, chiefly of Contemporaries, set down by John
Aubrey, between the Years 1669 & 1696, edited from the author's MSS
by Clark, Andrew. 2 vols. Oxford, 1898.
Beeching, H. C. An English Miscellany. 1901. (Waller. )
Cartwright, Julia (Mrs Henry Ady). Sacharissa. 1893.
Courthope, W. J. A History of English Poetry, vol. 111. 1903.
Fox, A. W. A Book of Bachelors. 1899. (Cowley. )
Gosse, E. W. From Shakespeare to Pope. Cambridge, 1885.
A History of Eighteenth Century Literature. 1889.
Seventeenth Century Studies. 1897.
Hazlitt, W. Lectures on the English Comic Writers. 1819. (Cowley. )
Johnson, S. Lives of the English Poets. 1779-81.
Macaulay, T. B. Miscellaneous Essays. August 1824. (Cowley. )
Maidment, J. and Logan, W. H. Dramatic Works of Sir William D'Avenant,
vol. 1.
1872. (Prefatory memoir. )
Saintsbury, G. E. B. A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century
to the Present Day, vol. 11. 1908.
Scott, Sir W. Life of John Dryden (vol. 1 of Scott's ed. of Dryden's works).
Edinburgh, 1808. New ed. , ed. Saintsbury, G. 1882.
Stockdale, Percival. Life of Waller. 1772.
CHAPTER IV
LESSER CAROLINE POETS
Collection
Minor Caroline Poets. Vols. I and 11. Oxford, 1905-6. Vol. I contains
Chamberlayne, Benlowes, K. Philips and Hannay: vol. II Marmion,
Kynaston, Hall, Godolphin, Ayres, Chalkhill, Patrick Carey, Hammond
and Bosworth. A third vol. is intended to include Cleiveland, Stanley,
bp King, Heath, Flecknoe (Miscellanea), Flatman, Whiting, Hawkins,
Beedome, Prestwich, Lawrence, Picke, Jenkyns and Philander. '
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Separate editions (those asterisked are also in the Collection as above).
*Ayres, Philip. Lyric Poems. 1687.
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J. Churton Collins's ed. of 1881.
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Jenkyns, Patheryke. Amorea. 1661.
Jordan, Thomas (1612 ? -85). His first volume was entitled Poeticall
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Troilus. Oxford, 1635.
Lawrence, Leonard. Arnalte and Lucenda. 1639.
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• Philander. ' Tarquin and Lucretia. 1660.
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Picke, Samuel. Festum Voluptatis. 1639.
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Richards, Nathaniel. Poems. 1632.
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Smith, James (1605-67). His verses will be found in sundry anthologies
entitled Witts Recreations, 1640; Musarum Deliciae, 1655; Wit Restored,
1658. See rpts, 1817 and 1874.
Stanley, Thomas. Poems. 1647, 1651. In Gamble's Airs and Dialogues,
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Critical
Of criticism, as well as of general commentary, on these writers, there is
extremely little. Outside introductions and notes to the modern reprints
enumerated, it is chiefly to be found in the Restituta and Censura Literaria
of Sir Egerton Brydges; in the Retrospective Review; and, more recently,
in Edmund Gosse's From Shakespeare to Pope (1885). There is a section
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critical introductions, general and particular, on all the authors included.
CHAPTER V
MILTON
COLLECTED WORKS
The Works of John Milton in verse and prose, printed from the original
editions with a life of the author. 8 vols. Ed. Mitford, J. 1851.
POEMS
Poems of Mr John Milton, both English and Latin, Compos'd at several
times. Printed by his true Copies. The songs were set in Musick by
Mr Henry Lawes Gentleman of the Kings Chappel, and one of His
Majesties Private Musick. . . . Printed and publish'd according to order.
Printed by Ruth Raworth for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold
at the signe of the Princes Arms in Pauls Church-yard, 1645.
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