Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, and
severall
steps in my Sicknes.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v04
Poems: by Michael Drayton, Esquire. 1608, 1610, 1613.
Poems: by Michael Drayton Esquire, Viz. The Barons Warres, Englands
Heroicall Epistles, Idea, Odes, The Legends of Robert, Duke of Nor-
mandie, Matilda, Pierce Gaveston And, Great Cromwell, The Owle,
Pastorals, Contayning Eglogues, with the Man in the Moone. n. d.
This volume contains separate title-pages for certain sections, all dated
1619. Rptd in 1620.
Poems. Newly Corrected and Augmented. n. d. , but 2 separate title-pages
are dated 1620.
Poems: Newly Corrected by the Author. n. d. [1631 ? . ]
2. Editions published after Drayton's death.
Poems, 1637. Works (in one volume), 1748; rptd in four volumes, 1753; in
British Poets; ed. Anderson, R. , vol. 11, 1795; in English Poets, 1810.
Poems. By Michael Drayton, From The Earliest And Rarest Editions,
Or From Unique Copies. Ed. Collier, J. P. Roxburghe Club. 1856.
The Complete Works of Michael Drayton. Ed. Hooper, R. 3 vols. 1876
(unfinished).
Poems. Spenser Soc. 1888. (A reprint of the Poemes of 1606. )
Minor Poems of Michael Drayton. Ed. Brett, C. Oxford, 1907.
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Selections.
Selections from the Poems of Michael Drayton. Ed. Ballen, A. H. 1883.
The Barons' Wars, Nymphidia, And Other Poems By Michael Drayton.
Ed. Morley, H. 1887.
A Selection from the Poetry Of Samuel Daniel and Michael Drayton. Ed.
Beeching, H. C. 1899.
Biography and Criticism,
Historical Essay in Works of 1748 and 1753.
Beeching, as under Selections, supra.
Brett, as under Collected Works (2), supra.
Bullen, as under Selections, supra.
Collier, as under Collected Works (2), supra.
Courthope, W. J. History of English Poetry, vol. II.
Elton, 0. Michael Drayton. A Critical Study With a Bibliography (which
see for fuller details than can be given here). Spenser Soc. 1895. Second
edition, enlarged and revised. 1905.
Esdaile, A. , as under Ideas Mirrour, supra.
Fleay, F. G. Biographical Chronicle of the English Drama. 1891.
CHAPTER XI
JOHN DONNE
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[See Bibliography by Keynes, G. , Cambridge and London, 1914. ]
I. Poems.
An Anatomy of the World. Wherein, by occasion of the untimely death of
Mistris Elizabeth Drury the frailty and the decay of this whole world is
represented. Printed for Samuel Macham and are to be solde at his shop
in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Bul-head. 1611. (Contains
only The first Anniversary and A Fanerall Elegie. ) Second edition with
addition of Of The Progres of the Soule Wherein, By occasion of the
Religious death of Mistris Elizabeth Drury, the incommodities of the
Soule in this life, and her exaltation in the next, are Contemplated. The
second Anniversarie. 1612. Rptd 1621, 1625.
Coryat's Crudities. 1611. (Among the Panegyricke Verses upon the Author
and his booke appears one headed “Incipit Joannes Donne. '
‘Oh to what height will love of greatnesse drive
Thy leavened spirit, Sesqui-superlative. '
It has a macaronic verse ('In eandem Macaronicon ') as a kind of post-
script, and is terminated by the words ' Explicit Joannes Donne. '
Farther on, the phrase 'Incipit Joannes Dones' introduces the piece
of verse beginning:
'Loe her's a Man, worthy indeed to travell. ")
Coryat's Crudities. 1776. (The two former poems reappear. Also, among
the 'Extracts relating etc. ' is another piece of verse assigned to Donne.
. Another here thy Booke doth much commend
That none can study it to any end, etc.
It repeats the conceits of the first poem. )
Lachrymae Lachrymarum. By Joshua Sylvester. Third edition. 1613.
(Contains Donne's Elegie On the untimely Death of the incomparable
Prince, Henry. )
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Poems, by J. D. with elegies on the author's death. 1633, 1635 (with new
arrangement, and several new poems, some of which are not Donne's),
1639, 1649 (very scarce).
Poems, by J. D. with elegies on the author's death. To which Is added divers
Copies under his own hand never before in print. 1650, 1654, 1669.
Poems on several occasions. 1719.
Satires (versified) by Alexander Pope. 1735.
Poetical Works. With life by Izaak Walton. 3 vols. Bell's Poets. Vols. XXIII-
xxv. Edinburgh, 1779. See also Anderson's Poets, vol. iv, 1793; Chalmers's
English poets, vol. v, 1810; Campbell's Specimens, vol. 111, 1819; Southey's
Select works of the British poets, 1831; eto.
Two Elegies by Dr Donne not in any edition of his works. In Waldron's
Shakespearean miscellany. 1802. (Probably not by Donne. )
Unpublished poems. Ed. Simeon, Sir J. Philobiblon Society Miscellanies.
1856. (All doubtful or spurious. )
Complete Poems. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 2 vols. Fuller Worthies’ Library.
1872.
Poems. From the text of the edition of 1633. Revised by Lowell, J. R.
With the various readings of the other editions. Ed. Norton, C. E. 2 vols.
The Grolier Club. New York, 1895.
Poems. Ed. Chambers, E. K. , with an introduction by Saintsbury, G. 2 vols.
1896.
Love-Poems. Ed. Norton, C. E. Boston. MDCCCCV.
Poems. Ed. Grierson, H. J. C. 2 vols. Oxford, 1912.
II. MISCELLANEOUS PROSE WORKS.
Pseudo-Martyr Wherein out of certaine Propositions and Gradations, This
Conclusion is evicted that those which are of the Romane Religion in
this Kingdome, may and ought to take the Oath of Allegiance. 1610.
Conclave Ignatii: Sive ejus in nuperis inferni comitiis Inthronisatio. . . Accessit
et Apologia pro Jesuitis. [1611. )
Ignatius bis Conclave: or his Inthronisation in a late election in Hell:
wherein many things are mingled by way of Satyr. Translated out of
Latin. 1611, etc.
Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, and severall steps in my Sicknes. 1624.
Juvenilia: or certaine Paradoxes, and Problemes. 1633.
BIASANATOE. A Declaration of that Paradoxe, or Thesis, that Selfe-homi-
cide is not so Naturally Sinne that it may never be otherwise. (1644] 1700.
Paradoxes, problemes, essayes, characters,. . . To which is added a Book of
Epigrams. 1652. (The Epigrams are not by Donne. )
Essayes in Divinity. . . Being Several Disquisitions, Interwoven with medita-
tions and prayers: Before he entered into Holy Orders. Now made publick
by his son. 1651. Ed. Jessopp, Augustus. 1855.
Letters to severall persons of honour. 1651.
A collection of letters, made by Sir Tobie Mathews. 1660. (Includes several
by Donne. )
III. SERMONS.
A Sermon . . . Preach'd To the Honourable Company of the Virginian Planta-
tion. 13th Novemb. 1622.
A Sermon upon the xv verse of the xx chapter of the Booke of Judges. 1622.
Encæpia. The feast of dedication. Celebrated At Lincolne's Inne, in a
Sermon. . . At the Dedication of a new Chapell there. 1623.
The first sermon preached to King Charles. . . 3rd April. 1625.
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A Sermon, preached to the Kings Mtie. at Whitehall, 24 Febr. 1625. 1626.
A Sermon of commemoration of the Lady Dāvers. 1627.
Death's Duell, or, A Consolation to the Soule, against the dying Life, and living
Death of the Body. Delivered in a Sermon at White Hall, before the
Kings Majesty, in the beginning of Lent, 1630. . . . Being his last Sermon,
and called by his Majesties household The Doctors owne Funerall Sermon.
1632.
Six Sermons. . . preached before the King, and elsewhere. 1634.
LXxx Sermons. 1640.
Fifty Sermons. The Second Volume. (The Lxxx sermons forming the first. )
1649.
XXVI Sermons. The Third Volume. 1660.
IV. BIOGRAPHIES AND APPRECIATIONS.
Alford, H. The Works of John Donne. 6 vols. 1839.
Conversations of Ben Jonson with William Drummond of Hawthornden.
Shakspr. Soc. 1842.
Courthope, W. J. A History of English Poetry. Vol. 111, chap. VIII. 1903.
Gosse, Edmund. The Life and Letters of John Donne. 2 vols. 1899.
Harrison, John Smith. References to Donne's conceptions of Love and
Woman in Platonism in English Poetry of the sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries. Columbia University Press, New York, 1903.
Jessopp, Augustus. John Donne. (See, also, D. of N. B. ) 1897.
Johnson's Lives of the Poets. (Cowley. ) Vol. 1. 1779.
Melton, Wightman Fletcher. The rhetoric of John Donne's verse. Johns
Hopkins University. Baltimore, 1906.
Phillips, Edward. Theatrum Poetarum, or a compleat collection of the poets.
1674.
Walton, I. The Life and Death of Dr Donne. Prefixed to Lxxx Sermons,
and signed Iz. Wa. 1640-. Also much enlarged in 1658, 1670, etc. [See,
also ed. Tomlins, T. E. , 1852. ]
Articles.
Dowden, Edward. The Poetry of J. D. In New Studies in Literature. 1895.
Gosse, Edmund. The Poetry of J. D. The New Review, vol. IX, p. 236.
Minto, William. John Donne. The Nineteenth Century, vol. VII.
Quarterly Review, vol. clxxxv, p. 173. Fathers of Literary Impressionism.
Quarterly Review, vol. cxcii, p. 217. John Donne and His Contemporaries.
Smith, G. C. M. Donniana. Mod. Lang. Rev. vol. VIII, 1913.
Stephen, Leslie. John Donne. Studies of a Biographer, vol. III.
Symons, Arthur. John Donne. Figures of Several Centuries. 1916. [See,
also, the following bibliography. ]
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CHAPTER XII
THE ENGLISH PULPIT FROM FISHER TO DONNE
I. HISTORY OF PREACHING.
The best complete survey of Christian preaching is the art. Predigt by
Schian in Hauck-Herzogs Realencyklopädie, vol. xv. A good outline is given
in A History of Preaching, A. D. 70-1572, by Dargan, E. C. , 2 vols. 1913.
For the later medieval sermon see Gasquet, F. A. , The Eve of the
Reformation (3rd ed. , 1905), and The Old English Bible (2nd ed. , 1908);
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Neale, J. M. , Mediaeval Preachers (1856); Baring Gould, S. , Post-Mediaeral
Preachers (1865); and the ridicule by Erasmus in Encomium Moriae.
For the reformation period: of general ecclesiastical historians, Dixon
gives most attention to the preachers. The best special account is Sketches
of the Reformation and Elizabethan age taken from the contemporary
Pulpit, by Haweis, J. O. W. , 1844. See also Puritan Preaching in England,
by Brown, John. The most important regulations about preaching are given
in Documents illustrative of English Church History, compiled by Gee, H. ,
and Hardy, W. J. , 1896.
