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The Harmonie of the Church.
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Also 1632, containing Epithalamia and The Shepheards
Hunting.
Fidelia. 1615. Newly corrected and augmented. 1619. A rpt of the 1615
edition in Arber's An English Garner, vol. vi, 1883.
Shepherds Hunting, The: being certaine Eglogues written during the time
of the Authors Imprisonment in the Marshalsey. 1615.
Wither's Motto, Nec habeo, nec Careo, nec Curo. London (? ) 1621 (? ).
Faire-Virtue, the Mistresse of Phil'arete. A Miscelany of Epigrams, Sonnets,
Epitaphs, etc. 1622. Rptd in Arber's An English Garner, vol. iv, 1882.
Verses intended to the King's Majesty, by Major G. W. , whilst he was
prisoner in Newgate. 1622.
The Hymnes and Songs of the Church, divided into two parts. 1624 ? .
Ed. Farr, E. , in Library of Old Authors. 1857-8.
Schollers Purgatory, The, discovered in the Stationers Commonwealth, and
described in a Discorse Apologeticall. 1625 (? ).
Britain's Remembrancer, containing a narration of the Plague lately past; a
declaration of the mischiefs present, and a prediction of judgments to
come, if repentence prevent not. 1628.
Collection of Emblemes, A, ancient and modern. 1634-5.
Halelujah, or Britans second Remembrancer bringing to Remembrance
(in praisefull and Poenitentiall Hymns, Spirituall Songs, and Morall
Odes) Meditations, advancing the glory of God, in the practise of Pietie
and Vertue; and applyed to easie Tunes, to be sung in Families, etc.
Composed in a threefold Volume, by George Wither. The first, contains
Hymns Occasionall. The second, Hymns Temporary. The third, Hymns
Personall. That all Persons, according to their Degrees, and Qualities,
may at all Times, and upon all eminent Occasions, be remembered to
praise God; and to be mindfull of their Duties. One woe is past, the
second, passing on; Beware the third, if this, in vain be gone. 1641. Ed.
Farr, E. , in Library of Old Authors. 1857-8.
Campo-Musae, or the field-musings of Captain George Wither, touching his
Military Engagement for the King and Parliament, the justnesse of the
same, and the present distractions of these Islands. 1643.
Wither's prophesie of the downfal of Antichrist. 1644.
Letter of Advice touching the choice of Knights and Burgesses for the
Parliament. 1645.
Vox Pacifica; a Voice tending to the Pacification of God's wrath. 1645.
Justifiarius justificatus: Justice justified. 1646.
Opobalsamum Anglicanum: an English Balme, lately pressed out of a shrub,
and spread upon these papers. 1646.
Carmen expostulatorium, or a timely expostulation with those both of the
city of London and the present armie. 1647.
Carmen Eucharisticon: a private thank-oblation exhibited to the glory of the
Lord of Hosts. 1649.
British Appeals, with Gods mercifull replies, on the behalfe of the Common-
Wealth of England. 1651.
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and government of our sovereign lord the King. 1649.
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of sundry personages: and other incomparable pieces of language and art.
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1672. Fourth edition with additions and several letters to Lord Zouch,
never publish'd till now. 1685.
The State of Christendom; or a most exact and curious discovery of many
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The Harmonie of the Church. Containing, The Spirituall Songes and holy
Hyınnes, of godly men, Patriarkes and Prophetes: all, sweetly sounding,
to the praise and glory of the highest. Now (newlie) reduced into
sundrie kinds of English Meeter: meete to be read or sung, for the
solace and comfort of the godly. 1591. Rptd 1610 as A Heavenly
Harmonie of Spirituall Songes. Ed. Dyce, A. , Percy Soc. , vol. vii, 1843.
In Poems, ed. Collier, J. P. , Roxburghe Club, 1856. In Works, ed.
Hooper, R. , 1876.
Idea The Shepheards Garland, Fashioned in nine Eglogs. Rowlands Sacrifice
to the Nine Muses. . . . By Peace Plenty. By Wisdome Peace. T. 0.
1593. Bptd, ed. Collier, Roxburghe Club, 1856, and facsimiled, ed. Collier
[1870 ? ). Revised and printed as Eglogs, in Poemes Lyrick and Pastoral
(1606). Rptd, Spenser Soc. , 1891. Again revised and printed as Pastorals
Containing Eglogues, in Poems, 1619 and 1620. Rptd in Works, 1748,
etc. Ed. Arber, E. , in An English Garner, vol. VIII, 1896. Songs from
editions of 1593, 1605 and 1606 in Minor Pooms of M. D. , ed. Brett, C. ,
1907.
Peirs Gaveston Earle of Cornwall. His life, death, and fortune. (1593 or
1594. ] Rptd 1595 (? ); and revised in The Tragicall Legend of Bobert,
Duke of Normandy, etc. , 1596; and in Poems of 1605, etc. ; in Works,
1748, etc. ; and Spenser Soc. , Poems, 1888.
Matilda. The faire and chaste Daughter of the Lord Robert Fitzwater.
The True Glorie Of The Noble House Of Sussex. 1594. Rptd 1594;
and in 1596 to 1888 as Peirs Gaveston above.
The Tragicall Legend of Robert, Duke of Normandy, surnamed Shortthigh,
eldest sonne to William Conqueror. With the legend of Matilda. . . .
And the Legend of Piers Gaveston. 1596. Rptd in Poems, 1605, etc. ;
in Works, 1748, etc. ; and in Spenser Soc. , Pooms, 1888.
The Legend of Great Cromwel. 1607. Rptd 1609; in A Mirour for
Magistrates, 1610, and ed. Haslewood, 1815; in Poems, 1619, 1620; and
in Works, 1748, etc.
Ideas Mirrour. Amours in Quatorzains. 1594. Rptd in Poems, ed. Collier,
Roxburghe Club, 1856. Second edition, revised, in Englands Heroicall
Epistles, 1599. Third edition, revised, in Eng. Her. Ep. , 1600. Fourth
edition, revised, in Eng. Her. Ep. , 1602; rptd with alterations in The
Barrons Wars, 1603. Fifth edition, revised, in Poems, 1605; rptd 1608,
etc. ; in Poems, Spenser Soc. , 1888. Sixth edition in Poems, 1619; rptd
1620, etc. ; in Works, 1748, etc. , ed. Arber and Lee in An English Garner,
1883, 1904; ed. Morley in The Barons' Wars, 1887; ed. Crow in Eliza-
bethan Sonnet-Cycles, 1897; Collier's Roxburghe Club Poems, 1856,
contains also the sonnets from editions later than 1594; and Brett's
Minor Poems, 1907, gives all the sonnets from all editions in the form
in which they were first published, with others, not from Idea, in the
appendix. Daniel's Delia and Drayton's Idea, ed. Esdaile, A. , 1908, con-
tains the 63 sonnets of 1619, with 11 others, and a bibliography of Ideas
Mirrour.
Endimion and Phoebe. Ideas Latmus. n. d. (1595). Rptd, ed. Collier, Rox-
burghe Club, 1856, and facsimiled, ed. Collier, 1870 (? ). Portions incor-
porated in The Man in the Moone, 1606, q. v.
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ed. Morley, 1882; Spenser Soc. , Poems, 1888.
Englands Heroicall Epistles. 1597. Enlarged in 1598, in 1599 (+rptd 1600),
in 1602 (rptd in The Barrons Wars, 1603), and in Poems, 1605; rptd
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1619, 1620; in Works, 1748, etc.
Poly-Olbion or A Chorographicall Description of Tracts, Rivers, Mountaines,
Forests, and other Parts of this renowned Isle of Great Britaine, With
intermixture of the most Remarquable Stories, Antiquities, Wonders,
Rarityes, Pleasures, and Commodities of the same: Digested in a Poem
by Michael Drayton, Esq. With a Table added, for direction to those
occurrences of Story and Antiquitie whereunto the Course of the Volume
easily leads not. 1613.
A Chorographicall Description. . . . Divided into two Bookes; the latter con-
taining twelve Songs, never before Imprinted. 1622. Before Song XIX
is another title-page: The second part, or A Continuance Of Poly-Olbion
From The Eighteenth Song. . . . 1622. Rptd in Works, 1748, etc. ; ed.
Southey, in Select works of the British Poets, 1831; in Works, ed.
Hooper, 1876; and Spenser Soc. , 1890.
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The Battaile of Agincourt. . . . The Miseries of Queene Margarite, the infor-
tunate wife of that most infortunate King Henry the sixt. Nimphidia,
the Court of Fayrie. The Quest of Cinthia. The Shepheard's Sirena.
The Moone-Calfe.
Hunting.
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edition in Arber's An English Garner, vol. vi, 1883.
Shepherds Hunting, The: being certaine Eglogues written during the time
of the Authors Imprisonment in the Marshalsey. 1615.
Wither's Motto, Nec habeo, nec Careo, nec Curo. London (? ) 1621 (? ).
Faire-Virtue, the Mistresse of Phil'arete. A Miscelany of Epigrams, Sonnets,
Epitaphs, etc. 1622. Rptd in Arber's An English Garner, vol. iv, 1882.
Verses intended to the King's Majesty, by Major G. W. , whilst he was
prisoner in Newgate. 1622.
The Hymnes and Songs of the Church, divided into two parts. 1624 ? .
Ed. Farr, E. , in Library of Old Authors. 1857-8.
Schollers Purgatory, The, discovered in the Stationers Commonwealth, and
described in a Discorse Apologeticall. 1625 (? ).
Britain's Remembrancer, containing a narration of the Plague lately past; a
declaration of the mischiefs present, and a prediction of judgments to
come, if repentence prevent not. 1628.
Collection of Emblemes, A, ancient and modern. 1634-5.
Halelujah, or Britans second Remembrancer bringing to Remembrance
(in praisefull and Poenitentiall Hymns, Spirituall Songs, and Morall
Odes) Meditations, advancing the glory of God, in the practise of Pietie
and Vertue; and applyed to easie Tunes, to be sung in Families, etc.
Composed in a threefold Volume, by George Wither. The first, contains
Hymns Occasionall. The second, Hymns Temporary. The third, Hymns
Personall. That all Persons, according to their Degrees, and Qualities,
may at all Times, and upon all eminent Occasions, be remembered to
praise God; and to be mindfull of their Duties. One woe is past, the
second, passing on; Beware the third, if this, in vain be gone. 1641. Ed.
Farr, E. , in Library of Old Authors. 1857-8.
Campo-Musae, or the field-musings of Captain George Wither, touching his
Military Engagement for the King and Parliament, the justnesse of the
same, and the present distractions of these Islands. 1643.
Wither's prophesie of the downfal of Antichrist. 1644.
Letter of Advice touching the choice of Knights and Burgesses for the
Parliament. 1645.
Vox Pacifica; a Voice tending to the Pacification of God's wrath. 1645.
Justifiarius justificatus: Justice justified. 1646.
Opobalsamum Anglicanum: an English Balme, lately pressed out of a shrub,
and spread upon these papers. 1646.
Carmen expostulatorium, or a timely expostulation with those both of the
city of London and the present armie. 1647.
Carmen Eucharisticon: a private thank-oblation exhibited to the glory of the
Lord of Hosts. 1649.
British Appeals, with Gods mercifull replies, on the behalfe of the Common-
Wealth of England. 1651.
31-2
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Nil Ultra; or, the Last Works of Captain G. W. 1668.
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A panegyrick of king Charles; being observations upon the inclination, life,
and government of our sovereign lord the King. 1649.
Reliquiae Wottonianae; or a collection of lives, letters, poems; with characters
of sundry personages: and other incomparable pieces of language and art.
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1672. Fourth edition with additions and several letters to Lord Zouch,
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485
CHAPTER X
MICHAEL DRAYTON
9
The Harmonie of the Church. Containing, The Spirituall Songes and holy
Hyınnes, of godly men, Patriarkes and Prophetes: all, sweetly sounding,
to the praise and glory of the highest. Now (newlie) reduced into
sundrie kinds of English Meeter: meete to be read or sung, for the
solace and comfort of the godly. 1591. Rptd 1610 as A Heavenly
Harmonie of Spirituall Songes. Ed. Dyce, A. , Percy Soc. , vol. vii, 1843.
In Poems, ed. Collier, J. P. , Roxburghe Club, 1856. In Works, ed.
Hooper, R. , 1876.
Idea The Shepheards Garland, Fashioned in nine Eglogs. Rowlands Sacrifice
to the Nine Muses. . . . By Peace Plenty. By Wisdome Peace. T. 0.
1593. Bptd, ed. Collier, Roxburghe Club, 1856, and facsimiled, ed. Collier
[1870 ? ). Revised and printed as Eglogs, in Poemes Lyrick and Pastoral
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Duke of Normandy, etc. , 1596; and in Poems of 1605, etc. ; in Works,
1748, etc. ; and Spenser Soc. , Poems, 1888.
Matilda. The faire and chaste Daughter of the Lord Robert Fitzwater.
The True Glorie Of The Noble House Of Sussex. 1594. Rptd 1594;
and in 1596 to 1888 as Peirs Gaveston above.
The Tragicall Legend of Robert, Duke of Normandy, surnamed Shortthigh,
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in Works, 1748, etc. ; and in Spenser Soc. , Pooms, 1888.
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Ideas Mirrour. Amours in Quatorzains. 1594. Rptd in Poems, ed. Collier,
Roxburghe Club, 1856. Second edition, revised, in Englands Heroicall
Epistles, 1599. Third edition, revised, in Eng. Her. Ep. , 1600. Fourth
edition, revised, in Eng. Her. Ep. , 1602; rptd with alterations in The
Barrons Wars, 1603. Fifth edition, revised, in Poems, 1605; rptd 1608,
etc. ; in Poems, Spenser Soc. , 1888. Sixth edition in Poems, 1619; rptd
1620, etc. ; in Works, 1748, etc. , ed. Arber and Lee in An English Garner,
1883, 1904; ed. Morley in The Barons' Wars, 1887; ed. Crow in Eliza-
bethan Sonnet-Cycles, 1897; Collier's Roxburghe Club Poems, 1856,
contains also the sonnets from editions later than 1594; and Brett's
Minor Poems, 1907, gives all the sonnets from all editions in the form
in which they were first published, with others, not from Idea, in the
appendix. Daniel's Delia and Drayton's Idea, ed. Esdaile, A. , 1908, con-
tains the 63 sonnets of 1619, with 11 others, and a bibliography of Ideas
Mirrour.
Endimion and Phoebe. Ideas Latmus. n. d. (1595). Rptd, ed. Collier, Rox-
burghe Club, 1856, and facsimiled, ed. Collier, 1870 (? ). Portions incor-
porated in The Man in the Moone, 1606, q. v.
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The Barrons Wars in the raigne of Edward the second, with Englands
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ed. Morley, 1882; Spenser Soc. , Poems, 1888.
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in 1602 (rptd in The Barrons Wars, 1603), and in Poems, 1605; rptd
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1619, 1620; in Works, 1748, etc. ; in Arber's English Garner, 1896 and
1903; in Minor Poems, ed. Brett, C. , 1907.
The Man in the Moone. In Poemes Lyrick and Pastorall, 1606 (? ); in Poems,
1619, 1620; in Works, 1748, etc.
Poly-Olbion or A Chorographicall Description of Tracts, Rivers, Mountaines,
Forests, and other Parts of this renowned Isle of Great Britaine, With
intermixture of the most Remarquable Stories, Antiquities, Wonders,
Rarityes, Pleasures, and Commodities of the same: Digested in a Poem
by Michael Drayton, Esq. With a Table added, for direction to those
occurrences of Story and Antiquitie whereunto the Course of the Volume
easily leads not. 1613.
A Chorographicall Description. . . . Divided into two Bookes; the latter con-
taining twelve Songs, never before Imprinted. 1622. Before Song XIX
is another title-page: The second part, or A Continuance Of Poly-Olbion
From The Eighteenth Song. . . . 1622. Rptd in Works, 1748, etc. ; ed.
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Hooper, 1876; and Spenser Soc. , 1890.
An Elegie on the Lady Penelope Clifton, by M. Dr:
An Elegie on the death of the three sonnes of the Lord Sheffield, drowned
neere where Trent falleth into Humber.
These two are in Certain Elegies done by Sundrie Excellent Wits, 1618
and 1620. For later reprints, see The Battaile of Agincourt, 1627, etc.
Elegies upon sundry Occasions. In The Battaile of Agincourt, 1627, rptd
1631; in Works (with omissions), 1748, etc. Rptd in full from the edition
of 1627 in Brett, C. , Minor Poems, 1907.
The Battaile of Agincourt. . . . The Miseries of Queene Margarite, the infor-
tunate wife of that most infortunate King Henry the sixt. Nimphidia,
the Court of Fayrie. The Quest of Cinthia. The Shepheard's Sirena.
The Moone-Calfe.
