To which
is added, His Metrical Autobiography, &c.
is added, His Metrical Autobiography, &c.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v03
]
Donationis, quae Constantini dicitur, privilegium;. . . L. Vallae contra ipsum
. . . privilegium declamatio . . . . [1530 (? ). ]
Marcus Tullius Ciceroes thre bokes of duties, to Marcus his sonne, turned outo
of latine into english, by Nicolas Grimalde. Cum priuilegio ad impri-
mendum solum. Anno domini 1556.
Nicolai Grimoaldi viri doctis. In P. V. Maronis quatuor libros Georgicorum
in oratione soluta Paraphrasis elegantissimus. Oxonij in aede Christi,
Anno serenissimi Regis Edouardi sexti secundo, confecta. Londini
Excudebant Georg. Bishop & Radulph. Newbery. 1591.
A preservative, or triacle, agaynst the poyson of Pelagius, lately revived, &
styrred up agayn, by the furious secte of the Annabaptistes. By William
Turner. (London, 1551. ] [Contains verses by Nicholas Grimald. ].
GROVE.
The most famous and Tragicall Historie of Pelops and Hippodamia. Where-
unto are adjoyned sundrie pleasant devises, Epigrams, songes and son-
nettes. Written by Mathewe Groue. Imprinted at London by Abel
Jeffs dwelling in the Fore streete without Creeplegate, neere unto Grub-
streete. 1587. Poems. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 1878.
## p. 509 (#531) ############################################
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509
HARINGTON.
The most elegant and witty Epigrams of Sir John Harrington . . . digested
into foure Bookes: Three whereof never before published. 1618.
Nugae Antiquae: being a miscellaneous collection of original papers, in
prose and verse; written during the reigns of Henry VIII. Edward VI.
Queen Mary, Elizabeth, and King James: by Sir John Harington, Knt.
and by others who lived in those Times. Selected from authentic remains
by Harington, H. and ed. by Park, T. Vol. 11. 1804.
HOWELL.
The Arbor of Amitie, wherin is comprised pleasant Poëms and pretie Poesies,
set foorth by Thomas Howell Gentleman. Anno. 1568. Imprinted at
London by Henry Denham, dwelling in Pater noster Rowe, at the signe
of the Starre.
New Sonets, & pretie pamphlets. Written by Thomas Howell Gentleman.
Newly augmented, corrected & amended. Imprinted at London in
Fletestrete, at the signe of the S. John Evangelist, by Thomas Colwell.
[? 1567-8. ]
H. His Denises, for his owne exercise, and his Friends pleasure. Vincit qui
patitur. Imprinted at London, in Fleetestreate, beneath the Conduite, at
the signe of the Saint John Evangelist, by H. Jackson. Anno. 1581.
Ed. Walter Raleigh. Tudor and Stuart Library. [Oxford,] 1906.
The Poems of Thomas Howell (1568-81). Ed. Grosart, A. B. 1879. (In
vol. vili of Occasional Issues. )
OXFORD.
See under Essex.
SURREY.
Songes and Sonettes, written by the ryght honorable Lorde Henry Haward
late Earle of Surrey, and other. Apud Richardum Tottel. 1557. . . .
Imprinted at London in flete strete within Temple barre, at the sygne of
the hand and starre, by Richard Tottel the fift day of June. An. 1557.
Also the xxxi day of July. An. 1557. Later edd. 1559, 1565, 1567, 1574,
1585, 1587.
Songs and Sonnets. Ed. Nott, J. 1812. (*This intended edition was nearly
totally destroyed in Bensley's fire' (MS note in British Museum copy,
11607 (i) 7). ]
The Works of Henry Howard Earl of Surrey and of Sir Thomas Wyatt the
Elder. Ed. Nott, G. F. 2 vols. 1815. (Vol. 11, 1816. ]
Poetical Works of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Minor Contemporaneous
Poets and Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst. Ed. Bell, R. The
Annotated Edition of the English Poets. 1854.
English Reprints. Tottel's Miscellany Songes and Sonnettes by Henry
Howard, Earl of Surrey, Sir Thomas Wyatt the elder, Nicholas Grimald
and Uncertain Authors. First edition of 5th June, collated with the
second edition of 31st July 1557. Ed. Arber, E. 1870 and 1903.
Certain Bokes of Virgiles Aenæis turned into English meter by the right
honorable lorde, Henry Earle of Surrey. Apud Ricardum Tottel, 1557.
Rptd Roxburghe Club, 1814.
Il secondo di Vergilio in lingua volgare, volto da Hippolito de Medici
Cardinale. (Citta di Castello. ] M. D. XXXVIII.
Le Rime di Francesco Petrarca secondo la revisione ultima del poeta. Ed.
Salvo Cozzo, G. 1904.
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TURBERVILE.
Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets, with a Discourse of the Friendly
affections of Tymetes to Pyndara his Ladie. Newly corrected with addi-
tions, and set out by George Turbervile Gentleman. Anno Domini. 1567.
Imprinted at London, by Henry Denham. Rptd by Collier, J. P. ,
1870 (? ).
Tragical Tales, translated by Turbervile. In time of his troubles, out
of sundrie Italian, with the Argument and Lenvoye to eche Tale. Nocet
empta dolore voluptas. Imprinted at London by Abell Jeffs, dwelling in
the Forestreete without Crepelgate at the signe of the Bel. 1587.
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper. . . . Ed. Chalmers,
A. 21 vols. Vol. II. 1810.
TUSSER.
[Tusser, Thomas. ] A hundreth good pointes of husbandrie. A hundreth
good pointes, of good husbandry, maintaineth good household, with
huswifry. House-keping and husbandry, if it be good: must love one
another, as cousinnes in blood. The wife to, must husband as well as the
man: or farewel thy husbandry, doe what thou can. . . . Imprinted at
London in flete strete within Temple barre, at the sygne of the hand and
starre, by Richard Tottel, the third day of February, An. 1557. Rptd,
1810.
A hundrethe good points of husbandrie, lately maried unto a hundrethe good
points of Huswifry newly corrected and amplified with dyvers proper
lessons for housholders, as by the table at the later end, more playnly
may appeare. Set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentleman, servant to the
right honorable Lorde Paget of Beudesert. In aedibus Richardi Tottelli
Cum privilegio ad imprimendaum solum. 1571.
Fine hundreth points of good husbandry united to as many of good huswiferie,
first devised, & nowe lately augmented with diverse approved lessons
concerning hopps & gardening, and other needeful matters, together
with an abstract before every moneth, conteining the whole effect of the
sayd moneth with a table & a preface in the beginning both necessary to
be reade, for the better understanding of the booke. Set forth by Thomas
Tusser gentelman, servant to the honorable Lord Paget of Beudesert.
Imprinted at London in Flete strete within Temple barre, at the signe of
the Hand & starre, by Rychard Tottell. . Anno. 1573. Also 1577.
Fine hundred pointes of good Husbandrie, as well for the Champion, or open
countrie, as also for the woodland, or severall, mixed in everie Month
with Huswiferie, over and besides the booke of Huswiferie, corrected,
better ordered, and newly augmented to a fourth part more, with divers
other lessons, as a diet for the fermer, of the properties of winds, planets,
hops, herbes, bees, and approoved remedies for sheepe & cattle, with many
other matters both profitable, and not unpleasant for the Reader. Also a
table of husbandrie at the beginning of this booke: and another of
huswiferie at the end: for the better and easier finding of any matter
conteined in the same. Newly set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentleman,
servant to the Honorable Lorde Paget of Beaudesert. Imprinted at
London, by Henrie Denham, dwelling in Paternoster Row, at the signe
of the Starre. 1580.
Tusser Redivivus: Being Part of Mr. Thomas Tusser's Five Hundred Points
of Husbandry. 1710.
The last will and testament of Thomas Tusser. Now First Printed.
To which
is added, His Metrical Autobiography, &c. 1846.
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Fine Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandrie. By Thomas Tusser. The
Edition of 1580 collated with those of 1573 and 1577. Together with a
Reprint, from the Unique Copy in the British Museum, of 'A Hundreth
good Pointes of Husbandrie,' 1557. Ed. Payne, W. and Herrtage, S. J.
English Dialect Society. 1878.
VALLANS.
A Tale of two Swannes. Wherein is comprehended the original encrease of
the river Lee, commonly called Ware River: together with the Antiquitie
of sundrie Places and Townes seated upon the same. Pleasant to be
read, and not unprofitable to be understood. By W. Vallans. London:
printed by Roger Ward for John Sheldrake. 1590.
[William Vallans (f. 1578-90), poet and salter. This poem is inter-
esting as an early example of blank verse outside the drama. It is
reprinted in Hearne's Leland's Itinerary, vol. v. See also British Museum,
Harl. MSS, 367, f. 129. ]
Vaux.
See under Essex.
WYATT.
For editions of Songes and Sonettes see under Surrey.
Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt. British Museum. Egerton MSS, 2711.
Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt. Ed. Bell, R. The Annotated
Edition of the English Poets. 1854.
Certayne Psalmes chosen out of the Psalter of David commonly called the vij
penytentiall Psalmes, drawen into Englyshe meter by sir Thomas Wyat
knyght, whereunto is added a prologe of the auctore before every Psalme
very pleasant and profettable to the Godly reader. Imprinted at London
in Paules Churchyarde at the sygne of thee starre by Thomas Raynald
and John Harryngton, cam privilegio ad imprimendum solum. 1549.
Opere Toscane di Luigi Alamanni al Christianissimo Re' Francesco Primo. . . .
Sebast. Gryphius excudebat Lugd. 1532.
Satire di. . . Luigi Alamanni. Londra, 1786. [In Raccolta di Poeti Satirici
Italiani, vol. 11. ]
Strambotti del Seraphino. . . . Impresso a Milano ý Magistro Antonio Jaroto.
M. CCCCC. IIII. a di . viii. de Jugno.
Opere dello elegāte Poeta Seraphino Aquilano finite & emendate con la
gionta zoe Apologia et vita desso poeta. Venetia, . M. CCCCCV.
Le Rime di Serafino de' Ciminelli dall' Aquila a cura di Mario Menghini.
1894. [In Collezione di Opere inedite o rare di scrittori italiani dal xui al
XVI seccolo, etc. , ed. Carducci, G. ]
Antonius Romanellus Egloga Metrophilus & Philartus. Venice (? ), 1520 (? ).
Les Euvres de Clement Marot de Cahors en Quercy Valet de Chambre du Roy.
Ed. Guiffry, G. (Euvres complètes. Ed. Jannet, P. 1873.
Euvres complètes de Melin de Sainct-Gelays. Ed. Blanchemain, P. 1873.
Theodori Bezae Vezelii Poemata. Lutetiae, 1548.
MISCELLANIES.
For Songes and Sonettes (Tottel's Miscellany) see under Surrey.
A gorgious Gallery, of gallant Inventions. Garnished and decked with
divers dayntie devises, right delicate and delightfull, to recreate eche
modest minde withall. First framed and fashioned in sundrie formes, by
divers worthy workemen of late dayes: and now, joyned together and
builded up: By T. P. Imprinted at London, for Richard Jones. 1578.
A Handefull of pleasant delites, containing sundrie new Sonets and delectable
Histories, in divers kindes of Meeter. Newly devised to the newest
## p. 512 (#534) ############################################
512
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tunes that are now in use, to be sung: everie Sonet orderly pointed to her
proper Tune. With new additions of certain Songs, to verie late devised
Notes, not commonly knowen, nor used heretofore, By Clement Robinson.
and divers others. At London Printed by Richard Jhones: dwelling at
the signe of the Rose and Crowne, neare Holbourne Bridge. 1584. Rptd
by Arber, E. English Scholar's Library. No. 3. 1878.
The Paradyse of daynty devises, aptly furnished, with sundry pithie and
learned inventions: devised and written for the most part by M. Edwards,
sometimes of her Majesties Chappel: the rest by sundry learned Gentle
men, both of honor, and woorshippe. viz. S. Barnarde. E. 0. L. Vaux.
D. 8. Jasper Heywood. F. K. M. Bewe. R. Hill. M. Yloop, with others.
Imprinted at London, by Henry Disle, dwellyng in Panles Churchyard, at
the South west doore of Saint Paules Church, and are there to be solde.
1576. Second edition, enlarged, 1577.
The Paradyse of daynty denises. Conteyning sundry pithy preceptes, learned
Counsels, and excellent inventions, right pleasant and profitable for all
estates. Devised and written for the most part, by M. Edwardes, some
times of her Majesties Chappell; the rest, by sundry learned Gentlemen,
both of honor, and worship, whose names hereafter folowe. Imprinted
at London, by Henry Disle dwelling in Paules Churchyard, at the
Southwest doore of Saint Paules Church, and are there to be solde. 1578.
Saint Barnard. E. 0. Lord Vaux, the Elder. W. Hunis. Jasper
Heywood. F. Kindlemarsh. D. Sand. M. Yloop. Also 1580 and rptd
1585, 1596. Whereunto is added sundry new inventions, very pleasant
and delightfull. At London Printed for Edward White, and are to be
sold at his Shop at the little North doore of Paules Church, at the signe
of the Gunne. . . . 1600. Rptd, 1606.
The Paradise of Dainty Deuices, reprinted from a Transcript of The First
Edition, 1576, In the hand writing of the late George Steevens, Esq.
With an Appendix: Containing Additional Pieces from the Editions of
1580 & 1600. Ed. Brydges, Sir Egerton, K. J. 1810. Another ed. , 1812.
1
LATER COLLECTIONS AND REPRINTS.
Arber, E. The Surrey and Wyatt Anthology. 1900.
Carpenter, F. I. English Lyric Poetry 1500-1700. 1906.
Collier, J. P. Seven English Poetical Miscellanies, Printed between 1557
and 1602. 1867.
Hannah, J. The Courtly Poets from Raleigh to Montrose. 1870.
[Hazlitt, W. C. ] Inedited Poetical Miscellanies, 1584-1700. Selected from
MSS chiefly in private hands. 1890.
Oliphant, T. Musa Madrigalesca. 1837.
Park, T. Heliconia. 1815.
Ritson, J. A select Collection of English Songs, with their original airs: and
a historical essay on the origin and progress of national song.
Donationis, quae Constantini dicitur, privilegium;. . . L. Vallae contra ipsum
. . . privilegium declamatio . . . . [1530 (? ). ]
Marcus Tullius Ciceroes thre bokes of duties, to Marcus his sonne, turned outo
of latine into english, by Nicolas Grimalde. Cum priuilegio ad impri-
mendum solum. Anno domini 1556.
Nicolai Grimoaldi viri doctis. In P. V. Maronis quatuor libros Georgicorum
in oratione soluta Paraphrasis elegantissimus. Oxonij in aede Christi,
Anno serenissimi Regis Edouardi sexti secundo, confecta. Londini
Excudebant Georg. Bishop & Radulph. Newbery. 1591.
A preservative, or triacle, agaynst the poyson of Pelagius, lately revived, &
styrred up agayn, by the furious secte of the Annabaptistes. By William
Turner. (London, 1551. ] [Contains verses by Nicholas Grimald. ].
GROVE.
The most famous and Tragicall Historie of Pelops and Hippodamia. Where-
unto are adjoyned sundrie pleasant devises, Epigrams, songes and son-
nettes. Written by Mathewe Groue. Imprinted at London by Abel
Jeffs dwelling in the Fore streete without Creeplegate, neere unto Grub-
streete. 1587. Poems. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 1878.
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509
HARINGTON.
The most elegant and witty Epigrams of Sir John Harrington . . . digested
into foure Bookes: Three whereof never before published. 1618.
Nugae Antiquae: being a miscellaneous collection of original papers, in
prose and verse; written during the reigns of Henry VIII. Edward VI.
Queen Mary, Elizabeth, and King James: by Sir John Harington, Knt.
and by others who lived in those Times. Selected from authentic remains
by Harington, H. and ed. by Park, T. Vol. 11. 1804.
HOWELL.
The Arbor of Amitie, wherin is comprised pleasant Poëms and pretie Poesies,
set foorth by Thomas Howell Gentleman. Anno. 1568. Imprinted at
London by Henry Denham, dwelling in Pater noster Rowe, at the signe
of the Starre.
New Sonets, & pretie pamphlets. Written by Thomas Howell Gentleman.
Newly augmented, corrected & amended. Imprinted at London in
Fletestrete, at the signe of the S. John Evangelist, by Thomas Colwell.
[? 1567-8. ]
H. His Denises, for his owne exercise, and his Friends pleasure. Vincit qui
patitur. Imprinted at London, in Fleetestreate, beneath the Conduite, at
the signe of the Saint John Evangelist, by H. Jackson. Anno. 1581.
Ed. Walter Raleigh. Tudor and Stuart Library. [Oxford,] 1906.
The Poems of Thomas Howell (1568-81). Ed. Grosart, A. B. 1879. (In
vol. vili of Occasional Issues. )
OXFORD.
See under Essex.
SURREY.
Songes and Sonettes, written by the ryght honorable Lorde Henry Haward
late Earle of Surrey, and other. Apud Richardum Tottel. 1557. . . .
Imprinted at London in flete strete within Temple barre, at the sygne of
the hand and starre, by Richard Tottel the fift day of June. An. 1557.
Also the xxxi day of July. An. 1557. Later edd. 1559, 1565, 1567, 1574,
1585, 1587.
Songs and Sonnets. Ed. Nott, J. 1812. (*This intended edition was nearly
totally destroyed in Bensley's fire' (MS note in British Museum copy,
11607 (i) 7). ]
The Works of Henry Howard Earl of Surrey and of Sir Thomas Wyatt the
Elder. Ed. Nott, G. F. 2 vols. 1815. (Vol. 11, 1816. ]
Poetical Works of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Minor Contemporaneous
Poets and Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst. Ed. Bell, R. The
Annotated Edition of the English Poets. 1854.
English Reprints. Tottel's Miscellany Songes and Sonnettes by Henry
Howard, Earl of Surrey, Sir Thomas Wyatt the elder, Nicholas Grimald
and Uncertain Authors. First edition of 5th June, collated with the
second edition of 31st July 1557. Ed. Arber, E. 1870 and 1903.
Certain Bokes of Virgiles Aenæis turned into English meter by the right
honorable lorde, Henry Earle of Surrey. Apud Ricardum Tottel, 1557.
Rptd Roxburghe Club, 1814.
Il secondo di Vergilio in lingua volgare, volto da Hippolito de Medici
Cardinale. (Citta di Castello. ] M. D. XXXVIII.
Le Rime di Francesco Petrarca secondo la revisione ultima del poeta. Ed.
Salvo Cozzo, G. 1904.
## p. 510 (#532) ############################################
510
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TURBERVILE.
Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets, with a Discourse of the Friendly
affections of Tymetes to Pyndara his Ladie. Newly corrected with addi-
tions, and set out by George Turbervile Gentleman. Anno Domini. 1567.
Imprinted at London, by Henry Denham. Rptd by Collier, J. P. ,
1870 (? ).
Tragical Tales, translated by Turbervile. In time of his troubles, out
of sundrie Italian, with the Argument and Lenvoye to eche Tale. Nocet
empta dolore voluptas. Imprinted at London by Abell Jeffs, dwelling in
the Forestreete without Crepelgate at the signe of the Bel. 1587.
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper. . . . Ed. Chalmers,
A. 21 vols. Vol. II. 1810.
TUSSER.
[Tusser, Thomas. ] A hundreth good pointes of husbandrie. A hundreth
good pointes, of good husbandry, maintaineth good household, with
huswifry. House-keping and husbandry, if it be good: must love one
another, as cousinnes in blood. The wife to, must husband as well as the
man: or farewel thy husbandry, doe what thou can. . . . Imprinted at
London in flete strete within Temple barre, at the sygne of the hand and
starre, by Richard Tottel, the third day of February, An. 1557. Rptd,
1810.
A hundrethe good points of husbandrie, lately maried unto a hundrethe good
points of Huswifry newly corrected and amplified with dyvers proper
lessons for housholders, as by the table at the later end, more playnly
may appeare. Set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentleman, servant to the
right honorable Lorde Paget of Beudesert. In aedibus Richardi Tottelli
Cum privilegio ad imprimendaum solum. 1571.
Fine hundreth points of good husbandry united to as many of good huswiferie,
first devised, & nowe lately augmented with diverse approved lessons
concerning hopps & gardening, and other needeful matters, together
with an abstract before every moneth, conteining the whole effect of the
sayd moneth with a table & a preface in the beginning both necessary to
be reade, for the better understanding of the booke. Set forth by Thomas
Tusser gentelman, servant to the honorable Lord Paget of Beudesert.
Imprinted at London in Flete strete within Temple barre, at the signe of
the Hand & starre, by Rychard Tottell. . Anno. 1573. Also 1577.
Fine hundred pointes of good Husbandrie, as well for the Champion, or open
countrie, as also for the woodland, or severall, mixed in everie Month
with Huswiferie, over and besides the booke of Huswiferie, corrected,
better ordered, and newly augmented to a fourth part more, with divers
other lessons, as a diet for the fermer, of the properties of winds, planets,
hops, herbes, bees, and approoved remedies for sheepe & cattle, with many
other matters both profitable, and not unpleasant for the Reader. Also a
table of husbandrie at the beginning of this booke: and another of
huswiferie at the end: for the better and easier finding of any matter
conteined in the same. Newly set foorth by Thomas Tusser Gentleman,
servant to the Honorable Lorde Paget of Beaudesert. Imprinted at
London, by Henrie Denham, dwelling in Paternoster Row, at the signe
of the Starre. 1580.
Tusser Redivivus: Being Part of Mr. Thomas Tusser's Five Hundred Points
of Husbandry. 1710.
The last will and testament of Thomas Tusser. Now First Printed.
To which
is added, His Metrical Autobiography, &c. 1846.
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511
Fine Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandrie. By Thomas Tusser. The
Edition of 1580 collated with those of 1573 and 1577. Together with a
Reprint, from the Unique Copy in the British Museum, of 'A Hundreth
good Pointes of Husbandrie,' 1557. Ed. Payne, W. and Herrtage, S. J.
English Dialect Society. 1878.
VALLANS.
A Tale of two Swannes. Wherein is comprehended the original encrease of
the river Lee, commonly called Ware River: together with the Antiquitie
of sundrie Places and Townes seated upon the same. Pleasant to be
read, and not unprofitable to be understood. By W. Vallans. London:
printed by Roger Ward for John Sheldrake. 1590.
[William Vallans (f. 1578-90), poet and salter. This poem is inter-
esting as an early example of blank verse outside the drama. It is
reprinted in Hearne's Leland's Itinerary, vol. v. See also British Museum,
Harl. MSS, 367, f. 129. ]
Vaux.
See under Essex.
WYATT.
For editions of Songes and Sonettes see under Surrey.
Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt. British Museum. Egerton MSS, 2711.
Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt. Ed. Bell, R. The Annotated
Edition of the English Poets. 1854.
Certayne Psalmes chosen out of the Psalter of David commonly called the vij
penytentiall Psalmes, drawen into Englyshe meter by sir Thomas Wyat
knyght, whereunto is added a prologe of the auctore before every Psalme
very pleasant and profettable to the Godly reader. Imprinted at London
in Paules Churchyarde at the sygne of thee starre by Thomas Raynald
and John Harryngton, cam privilegio ad imprimendum solum. 1549.
Opere Toscane di Luigi Alamanni al Christianissimo Re' Francesco Primo. . . .
Sebast. Gryphius excudebat Lugd. 1532.
Satire di. . . Luigi Alamanni. Londra, 1786. [In Raccolta di Poeti Satirici
Italiani, vol. 11. ]
Strambotti del Seraphino. . . . Impresso a Milano ý Magistro Antonio Jaroto.
M. CCCCC. IIII. a di . viii. de Jugno.
Opere dello elegāte Poeta Seraphino Aquilano finite & emendate con la
gionta zoe Apologia et vita desso poeta. Venetia, . M. CCCCCV.
Le Rime di Serafino de' Ciminelli dall' Aquila a cura di Mario Menghini.
1894. [In Collezione di Opere inedite o rare di scrittori italiani dal xui al
XVI seccolo, etc. , ed. Carducci, G. ]
Antonius Romanellus Egloga Metrophilus & Philartus. Venice (? ), 1520 (? ).
Les Euvres de Clement Marot de Cahors en Quercy Valet de Chambre du Roy.
Ed. Guiffry, G. (Euvres complètes. Ed. Jannet, P. 1873.
Euvres complètes de Melin de Sainct-Gelays. Ed. Blanchemain, P. 1873.
Theodori Bezae Vezelii Poemata. Lutetiae, 1548.
MISCELLANIES.
For Songes and Sonettes (Tottel's Miscellany) see under Surrey.
A gorgious Gallery, of gallant Inventions. Garnished and decked with
divers dayntie devises, right delicate and delightfull, to recreate eche
modest minde withall. First framed and fashioned in sundrie formes, by
divers worthy workemen of late dayes: and now, joyned together and
builded up: By T. P. Imprinted at London, for Richard Jones. 1578.
A Handefull of pleasant delites, containing sundrie new Sonets and delectable
Histories, in divers kindes of Meeter. Newly devised to the newest
## p. 512 (#534) ############################################
512
Bibliography
tunes that are now in use, to be sung: everie Sonet orderly pointed to her
proper Tune. With new additions of certain Songs, to verie late devised
Notes, not commonly knowen, nor used heretofore, By Clement Robinson.
and divers others. At London Printed by Richard Jhones: dwelling at
the signe of the Rose and Crowne, neare Holbourne Bridge. 1584. Rptd
by Arber, E. English Scholar's Library. No. 3. 1878.
The Paradyse of daynty devises, aptly furnished, with sundry pithie and
learned inventions: devised and written for the most part by M. Edwards,
sometimes of her Majesties Chappel: the rest by sundry learned Gentle
men, both of honor, and woorshippe. viz. S. Barnarde. E. 0. L. Vaux.
D. 8. Jasper Heywood. F. K. M. Bewe. R. Hill. M. Yloop, with others.
Imprinted at London, by Henry Disle, dwellyng in Panles Churchyard, at
the South west doore of Saint Paules Church, and are there to be solde.
1576. Second edition, enlarged, 1577.
The Paradyse of daynty denises. Conteyning sundry pithy preceptes, learned
Counsels, and excellent inventions, right pleasant and profitable for all
estates. Devised and written for the most part, by M. Edwardes, some
times of her Majesties Chappell; the rest, by sundry learned Gentlemen,
both of honor, and worship, whose names hereafter folowe. Imprinted
at London, by Henry Disle dwelling in Paules Churchyard, at the
Southwest doore of Saint Paules Church, and are there to be solde. 1578.
Saint Barnard. E. 0. Lord Vaux, the Elder. W. Hunis. Jasper
Heywood. F. Kindlemarsh. D. Sand. M. Yloop. Also 1580 and rptd
1585, 1596. Whereunto is added sundry new inventions, very pleasant
and delightfull. At London Printed for Edward White, and are to be
sold at his Shop at the little North doore of Paules Church, at the signe
of the Gunne. . . . 1600. Rptd, 1606.
The Paradise of Dainty Deuices, reprinted from a Transcript of The First
Edition, 1576, In the hand writing of the late George Steevens, Esq.
With an Appendix: Containing Additional Pieces from the Editions of
1580 & 1600. Ed. Brydges, Sir Egerton, K. J. 1810. Another ed. , 1812.
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