Harvey,
Christopher
(1597–1663).
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07
(with original designs), 1897; Bettany, W.
A.
L.
(con-
tains the fullest list of parallels between Vaughan and Herbert), 1905.
A complete edition, and a biography, with eight letters of Vaughan, and
other fresh documents of biographical interest. Edd. Guiney, L. I. and
Morgan, G. E. F. In preparation.
The Mount of Olives, Man in Darkness, and Life of Paulinus. Ed. Guiney,
L. I. Oxford, 1902.
1,
se,
感
Biography and Criticism
Brown, John. Horae Subsecivae, series I. 1858.
Brydges, Sir Egerton, in The Retrospective Review, vol. III, 1822.
Guiney, L. I. A Little English Gallery. New York, 1894.
Johnson, Lionel. - Critical Studies (including a chapter on Vaughan). In
preparation.
Palgrave, F. T. , in Y Cymmrodor, vol. XI, part 2, 1892.
Landscape in Poetry, pp. 160-5. 1897,
Shairp, J. C. Sketches in History and Poetry, X. 1887.
ius
EMBLEM-BOOKS IN ENGLISH
Alciats Emblems. Lugduni, 1551. (See Ames's Antiquities of Printing,
ed. Herbert, p. 1570. ) Andreae Alciati Emblematum Libellus, Milan,
1522; Paris, 1534; Venice, 1546; and in later and fuller forms.
Ayres, Philip. Emblemata Amatoria. (In four languages. ) 1683.
Bunyan, John. A Book for Boys and Girls. 1686. Rptd often under title,
Divine Emblems. Facsimile rpt, with preface by Brown, John. 1889.
Harvey, Christopher. Schola Cordis . . . in 47 Emblems. 1647. (Anon. , and
often printed as Quarles's. ) Fuller Worthies Library. 1874.
Hugo, Herman. Pia Desideria. Antwerp, 1628. Englished by Edmund
Arwaker. 1686.
Paradin, Claude, The Heroicall Devises of. Translated out of Latin by P. S.
1591.
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The Mirrour of Majestie. 1618.
Peyton, Thomas. The Glasse of Time. 1620-3. Rptd, New York, 1886.
Whitney, Geffrey. A Choice of Emblemes. . . gathered out of sundrie writers,
Englished and moralized. Chr. Plantyn, Leyden, 1586.
Willet, Andrew. Sacrorum Emblematum Centuria una. (Latin and English. )
Cambridge, (1596 ? ).
Wither, George. A Collection of Emblemes, ancient and moderne. 1635.
Books on Emblem-writing
Daniel, Samuel. The Worthy Tract of Paulus Jovius contayning a Dis-
course of Rare Inventions . . . called Imprese. London, 1585. (The
Ragionamento of Paulo Giovio, bishop of Nocera, was printed at Venice,
1556. )
Green, Henry. Andrea Alciati and his books of emblems. A biographical
and bibliographical study. 1872.
Shakespeare and the emblem writers. 1870.
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and notes. 1866. (A valuable repertory of all information about emblem-
books. )
Mignault, Claude. Syntagma de Symbolis. Antwerp, 1581.
Pigot, R. (ed. ). Moral Emblems from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie. 1860.
Wroth, W. , art. Emblema in Smith's Dict. Gk. and Rom. Antiq.
Yates, J. B. Sketch of Books of Emblems. 1849.
OTHER WRITERS OF RELIGIOUS POETRY
Abbot, John. Jesus praefigured; or a Poeme of the Holy Name. 1623.
Austin, John (1613-69). Devotions . . . in the Antient Way of Offices.
Paris, 1668. (Includes hymns. )
Aylett, Robert (1583–1655 ? ). Divine Poems. 1625.
Beaumont, Sir John (1583–1627). Bosworth Field, . . . with a Taste of the
Variety of other Poems. 1629. Rptd in Fuller Worthies Library, 1869.
Beaumont, Joseph (1616-99). Psyche, or Love's Mystery . . . displaying the
Intercourse betwixt Christ and the Soul. 1648. Later edd. 1702 and
1749, and Chertsey Worthies Library, 1880. MS in Peterhouse library.
Collins, Thomas. The Penitent Publican. 1610.
Crane, Ralph. The Workes of Mercy, both Corporeall and Spirituall. 1621.
Rptd c. 1625 under new title, The Pilgrimes New Yeares Gift.
Crossman, Samuel (1624? -84). Sacred Poems. 1664. Rptd 1863.
Fitzgeffry, Charles (1575 ? -1638). Sir Francis Drake. 1596. Rptd 1819.
The Blessed Birthday. 1634. Grosart's Occasional Issues. 1881.
Complete Poems. Fuller Worthies Library. 1874.
Grahame, Simion (15707-1614). The Passionate Sparke of a relenting
Minde. 1604. The Anatomie of Humours. 1604 (prose and verse).
Both rptd for the Bannatyne Club, 1830.
Hagthorpe, John. Divine Meditations and Elegies. 1622. Rptd, in part,
by Sir E. Brydges as Hagthorpe Revived, 1817.
Harvey, Christopher (1597–1663). The Synagogue, or a Shadow of the
Temple. 1640.
Leighton, Sir William (A. 1603-14). The Teares . . . of a sorrowfull soule.
1613.
Lever, Christopher. Queen Elizabeth's Teares. 1607.
A Crucifixe. 1607. Fuller Worthies Library. 1870.
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407
Loe, William (d. 1645). Songs of Sion. Hamburg, 1620. Fuller Worthies
Library Miscellanies. 1871.
Mason, John (16452-94). Spiritual Songs, or Songs of Praise. 1683.
More, Henry (1614-87). Psychozoia Platonica. 1642. Included in
Philosophicall Poems. 1647. Chertsey Worthies Library. 1878.
Norris, John (1657–1711), of Bemerton. Poems and Discourses. 1684.
Miscellanies, consisting of Poems, Essays, &c. 1687.
Collected Poems. Fuller Worthies Library. 1871.
Ross, Alexander (1590-1654). Mel Heliconium. 1642.
Rowlands, Samuel. See vol. iv, pp. 528, 529 of the present work, and add
A Theatre of Divine Recreation, 1605. (Poems chiefly on the Old Testa-
ment; the book is now lost; see Percy, Reliques, 1812, vol. 111, p. 161. )
Stradling, Sir John (1563-1637). Beati Pacifici: a Divine Poem. 1623.
Divine Poems. 1625. Both rptd in Grosart's Occasional Issues, 1883.
Sylvester, Joshuah (1563–1618). Lachrimae Lachrimarum. 1612. Chertsey
Worthies Library. 1880.
Weever, John (1576-1632). The Mirror of Martyrs. 1601.
An Agnus Dei. 1606.
Westmorland, Mildmay Fane 2nd earl of (d. 1665). Otia Sacra. 1648.
Grosart's Occasional Issues. 1879.
.
CHAPTER III
WRITERS OF THE COUPLET
ABRAHAM COWLEY
Poeticall Blossomes. 1633. 2nd ed. with the Tragicall History of Piramus
and Thisbe, and Sylva, or, Divers Copies of Verses, Made upon sundry
occasions. 3 parts. 1636. 3rd ed. enlarged. 1637.
Loves Riddle. A Pastorall Comædie; Written, At the time of his being
Kings Scholler in Westminster Schoole. 1638.
Naufragium Joculare. 1638.
A Satyre. The Puritan and the Papist. By a Scholler in Oxford. 1643.
The Mistresse: or, severall copies of love-verses. 1647.
The Guardian; a Comedie. Acted before Prince Charls his Highness at
Trinity-Colledg in Cambridge, upon the twelfth of March, 1641. 1650.
Poems. 4 parts, viz. 1, Miscellanies; 11, The Mistress; III, Pindarique Odes,
Written in Imitation of the Stile & Manner of the Odes of Pindar;
Iv, Davideis, a sacred poem of the troubles of David (with a Latin version
of Davideis, book 1]. 1656.
Ode; upon the blessed Restoration and Return of his sacred Majestie, Charls
the Second. 1660.
A Proposition for the Advancement of Experimental Philosophy. 1660.
A Discourse by way of Vision, concerning the government of Oliver Cromwell
[otherwise : A Vision concerning his late pretended Highness Cromwell
the Wicked). 1661.
A. Couleii Plantarum libri duo. 1662.
Cutter of Coleman-Street. A Comedy. 1663.
Verses lately written upon several occasions. 1663.
The Works of Mr Abraham Cowley. Consisting of Those which were
formerly Printed: and Those which he Design’d for the Press, now
## p. 408 (#424) ############################################
408
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.
published out of the Authors Original Copies. 6 parts (viz. I, II, III,
IV as in 1656; v, Verses on several Occasions; vi, Several Discourses by
way of Essays, in Verse and Prose]. With An Account of the Life and
Writings of Mr Abraham Cowley, by T. Sprat (F. R. S. ). 1668. 2nd ed.
1668-9; 3rd ed. 1671-2; 4th ed. 1674; 5th ed. 1678; 6th ed. 1680-1, con-
tains Second Part of Works; 10th ed. 3 vols. 1707.
Poemata Latina (Plantarum libri sex; Miscell. lib. i). 1668. 2nd ed. 1678.
A Poem on the Late Civil War. 1679.
The Second Part of the Works, etc. Being what was written and published
by himself in his Younger Yearg. 4th ed. 1681. Added to the Works,
6th ed. 1680-1.
Spurious or Doubtful Verse.
A Satyre against Separatists; or, The Conviction of Chamber-Preachers,
and other Chismatiches, contrary to the Discipline of this our Pro-
testant Profession. By A. C. Generosus. 1642. Later eds. 1660, 1675.
The Foure Ages of England; or the Iron Age, with other select poems.
1705.
Modern Editions
Select Works, with preface and notes [by Hurd, R. ] 2 vols. 1772.
Works in Prose and Verse, with life by Johnson and Hurd's notes. 3 vols.
1809.
Complete Works. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 2 vols. Chertsey Worthies Library.
1876, 1881.
Poems: Miscellanies, The Mistress, Pindarique Odes, Davideis, Verses Written
on several occasions. Ed. Waller, A. R. Cambridge, 1905.
Essays, Plays and Sundry Verses. Ed. Waller, A. R. Cambridge, 1906.
SIR WILLIAM D'AVENANT
Madagascar, with other poems. 1638. 2nd ed. 1648.
London, King Charles his Augusta, or, City Royal, of the founders, the
names, and oldest honours of that City. An historicall and antiquarian
work. Written at first in heroicall Latin verse according to Greek,
Roman, British, English, and other antiquities and authorities, and now
translated into English couplets, with annotations. 1648.
A Discourse upon Gondibert, an heroick poem written by Sir W. D'Avenant,
with an answer to it by M' Hobbs. 1650.
Gondibert: an heroick Poem (with the Author's Preface to his most honour'd
friend Mr Hobs, and the Answer of Mr Hobbes to Sr Will. D'Avenant's
Preface before Gondibert). 1651.
Poem upon his sacred Majesties most happy return to his dominions. 1660.
Poem, to the King's most sacred Majesty. 1663.
tains the fullest list of parallels between Vaughan and Herbert), 1905.
A complete edition, and a biography, with eight letters of Vaughan, and
other fresh documents of biographical interest. Edd. Guiney, L. I. and
Morgan, G. E. F. In preparation.
The Mount of Olives, Man in Darkness, and Life of Paulinus. Ed. Guiney,
L. I. Oxford, 1902.
1,
se,
感
Biography and Criticism
Brown, John. Horae Subsecivae, series I. 1858.
Brydges, Sir Egerton, in The Retrospective Review, vol. III, 1822.
Guiney, L. I. A Little English Gallery. New York, 1894.
Johnson, Lionel. - Critical Studies (including a chapter on Vaughan). In
preparation.
Palgrave, F. T. , in Y Cymmrodor, vol. XI, part 2, 1892.
Landscape in Poetry, pp. 160-5. 1897,
Shairp, J. C. Sketches in History and Poetry, X. 1887.
ius
EMBLEM-BOOKS IN ENGLISH
Alciats Emblems. Lugduni, 1551. (See Ames's Antiquities of Printing,
ed. Herbert, p. 1570. ) Andreae Alciati Emblematum Libellus, Milan,
1522; Paris, 1534; Venice, 1546; and in later and fuller forms.
Ayres, Philip. Emblemata Amatoria. (In four languages. ) 1683.
Bunyan, John. A Book for Boys and Girls. 1686. Rptd often under title,
Divine Emblems. Facsimile rpt, with preface by Brown, John. 1889.
Harvey, Christopher. Schola Cordis . . . in 47 Emblems. 1647. (Anon. , and
often printed as Quarles's. ) Fuller Worthies Library. 1874.
Hugo, Herman. Pia Desideria. Antwerp, 1628. Englished by Edmund
Arwaker. 1686.
Paradin, Claude, The Heroicall Devises of. Translated out of Latin by P. S.
1591.
## p. 406 (#422) ############################################
406
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à
Peacham, Henry. Minerva Britanna: or a Garden of Heroycal Devices.
1612.
The Mirrour of Majestie. 1618.
Peyton, Thomas. The Glasse of Time. 1620-3. Rptd, New York, 1886.
Whitney, Geffrey. A Choice of Emblemes. . . gathered out of sundrie writers,
Englished and moralized. Chr. Plantyn, Leyden, 1586.
Willet, Andrew. Sacrorum Emblematum Centuria una. (Latin and English. )
Cambridge, (1596 ? ).
Wither, George. A Collection of Emblemes, ancient and moderne. 1635.
Books on Emblem-writing
Daniel, Samuel. The Worthy Tract of Paulus Jovius contayning a Dis-
course of Rare Inventions . . . called Imprese. London, 1585. (The
Ragionamento of Paulo Giovio, bishop of Nocera, was printed at Venice,
1556. )
Green, Henry. Andrea Alciati and his books of emblems. A biographical
and bibliographical study. 1872.
Shakespeare and the emblem writers. 1870.
Whitney's Choice of Emblemes. A facsimile rpt, with a dissertation, essays
and notes. 1866. (A valuable repertory of all information about emblem-
books. )
Mignault, Claude. Syntagma de Symbolis. Antwerp, 1581.
Pigot, R. (ed. ). Moral Emblems from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie. 1860.
Wroth, W. , art. Emblema in Smith's Dict. Gk. and Rom. Antiq.
Yates, J. B. Sketch of Books of Emblems. 1849.
OTHER WRITERS OF RELIGIOUS POETRY
Abbot, John. Jesus praefigured; or a Poeme of the Holy Name. 1623.
Austin, John (1613-69). Devotions . . . in the Antient Way of Offices.
Paris, 1668. (Includes hymns. )
Aylett, Robert (1583–1655 ? ). Divine Poems. 1625.
Beaumont, Sir John (1583–1627). Bosworth Field, . . . with a Taste of the
Variety of other Poems. 1629. Rptd in Fuller Worthies Library, 1869.
Beaumont, Joseph (1616-99). Psyche, or Love's Mystery . . . displaying the
Intercourse betwixt Christ and the Soul. 1648. Later edd. 1702 and
1749, and Chertsey Worthies Library, 1880. MS in Peterhouse library.
Collins, Thomas. The Penitent Publican. 1610.
Crane, Ralph. The Workes of Mercy, both Corporeall and Spirituall. 1621.
Rptd c. 1625 under new title, The Pilgrimes New Yeares Gift.
Crossman, Samuel (1624? -84). Sacred Poems. 1664. Rptd 1863.
Fitzgeffry, Charles (1575 ? -1638). Sir Francis Drake. 1596. Rptd 1819.
The Blessed Birthday. 1634. Grosart's Occasional Issues. 1881.
Complete Poems. Fuller Worthies Library. 1874.
Grahame, Simion (15707-1614). The Passionate Sparke of a relenting
Minde. 1604. The Anatomie of Humours. 1604 (prose and verse).
Both rptd for the Bannatyne Club, 1830.
Hagthorpe, John. Divine Meditations and Elegies. 1622. Rptd, in part,
by Sir E. Brydges as Hagthorpe Revived, 1817.
Harvey, Christopher (1597–1663). The Synagogue, or a Shadow of the
Temple. 1640.
Leighton, Sir William (A. 1603-14). The Teares . . . of a sorrowfull soule.
1613.
Lever, Christopher. Queen Elizabeth's Teares. 1607.
A Crucifixe. 1607. Fuller Worthies Library. 1870.
## p. 407 (#423) ############################################
Chapter II
407
Loe, William (d. 1645). Songs of Sion. Hamburg, 1620. Fuller Worthies
Library Miscellanies. 1871.
Mason, John (16452-94). Spiritual Songs, or Songs of Praise. 1683.
More, Henry (1614-87). Psychozoia Platonica. 1642. Included in
Philosophicall Poems. 1647. Chertsey Worthies Library. 1878.
Norris, John (1657–1711), of Bemerton. Poems and Discourses. 1684.
Miscellanies, consisting of Poems, Essays, &c. 1687.
Collected Poems. Fuller Worthies Library. 1871.
Ross, Alexander (1590-1654). Mel Heliconium. 1642.
Rowlands, Samuel. See vol. iv, pp. 528, 529 of the present work, and add
A Theatre of Divine Recreation, 1605. (Poems chiefly on the Old Testa-
ment; the book is now lost; see Percy, Reliques, 1812, vol. 111, p. 161. )
Stradling, Sir John (1563-1637). Beati Pacifici: a Divine Poem. 1623.
Divine Poems. 1625. Both rptd in Grosart's Occasional Issues, 1883.
Sylvester, Joshuah (1563–1618). Lachrimae Lachrimarum. 1612. Chertsey
Worthies Library. 1880.
Weever, John (1576-1632). The Mirror of Martyrs. 1601.
An Agnus Dei. 1606.
Westmorland, Mildmay Fane 2nd earl of (d. 1665). Otia Sacra. 1648.
Grosart's Occasional Issues. 1879.
.
CHAPTER III
WRITERS OF THE COUPLET
ABRAHAM COWLEY
Poeticall Blossomes. 1633. 2nd ed. with the Tragicall History of Piramus
and Thisbe, and Sylva, or, Divers Copies of Verses, Made upon sundry
occasions. 3 parts. 1636. 3rd ed. enlarged. 1637.
Loves Riddle. A Pastorall Comædie; Written, At the time of his being
Kings Scholler in Westminster Schoole. 1638.
Naufragium Joculare. 1638.
A Satyre. The Puritan and the Papist. By a Scholler in Oxford. 1643.
The Mistresse: or, severall copies of love-verses. 1647.
The Guardian; a Comedie. Acted before Prince Charls his Highness at
Trinity-Colledg in Cambridge, upon the twelfth of March, 1641. 1650.
Poems. 4 parts, viz. 1, Miscellanies; 11, The Mistress; III, Pindarique Odes,
Written in Imitation of the Stile & Manner of the Odes of Pindar;
Iv, Davideis, a sacred poem of the troubles of David (with a Latin version
of Davideis, book 1]. 1656.
Ode; upon the blessed Restoration and Return of his sacred Majestie, Charls
the Second. 1660.
A Proposition for the Advancement of Experimental Philosophy. 1660.
A Discourse by way of Vision, concerning the government of Oliver Cromwell
[otherwise : A Vision concerning his late pretended Highness Cromwell
the Wicked). 1661.
A. Couleii Plantarum libri duo. 1662.
Cutter of Coleman-Street. A Comedy. 1663.
Verses lately written upon several occasions. 1663.
The Works of Mr Abraham Cowley. Consisting of Those which were
formerly Printed: and Those which he Design’d for the Press, now
## p. 408 (#424) ############################################
408
Bibliography
.
published out of the Authors Original Copies. 6 parts (viz. I, II, III,
IV as in 1656; v, Verses on several Occasions; vi, Several Discourses by
way of Essays, in Verse and Prose]. With An Account of the Life and
Writings of Mr Abraham Cowley, by T. Sprat (F. R. S. ). 1668. 2nd ed.
1668-9; 3rd ed. 1671-2; 4th ed. 1674; 5th ed. 1678; 6th ed. 1680-1, con-
tains Second Part of Works; 10th ed. 3 vols. 1707.
Poemata Latina (Plantarum libri sex; Miscell. lib. i). 1668. 2nd ed. 1678.
A Poem on the Late Civil War. 1679.
The Second Part of the Works, etc. Being what was written and published
by himself in his Younger Yearg. 4th ed. 1681. Added to the Works,
6th ed. 1680-1.
Spurious or Doubtful Verse.
A Satyre against Separatists; or, The Conviction of Chamber-Preachers,
and other Chismatiches, contrary to the Discipline of this our Pro-
testant Profession. By A. C. Generosus. 1642. Later eds. 1660, 1675.
The Foure Ages of England; or the Iron Age, with other select poems.
1705.
Modern Editions
Select Works, with preface and notes [by Hurd, R. ] 2 vols. 1772.
Works in Prose and Verse, with life by Johnson and Hurd's notes. 3 vols.
1809.
Complete Works. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 2 vols. Chertsey Worthies Library.
1876, 1881.
Poems: Miscellanies, The Mistress, Pindarique Odes, Davideis, Verses Written
on several occasions. Ed. Waller, A. R. Cambridge, 1905.
Essays, Plays and Sundry Verses. Ed. Waller, A. R. Cambridge, 1906.
SIR WILLIAM D'AVENANT
Madagascar, with other poems. 1638. 2nd ed. 1648.
London, King Charles his Augusta, or, City Royal, of the founders, the
names, and oldest honours of that City. An historicall and antiquarian
work. Written at first in heroicall Latin verse according to Greek,
Roman, British, English, and other antiquities and authorities, and now
translated into English couplets, with annotations. 1648.
A Discourse upon Gondibert, an heroick poem written by Sir W. D'Avenant,
with an answer to it by M' Hobbs. 1650.
Gondibert: an heroick Poem (with the Author's Preface to his most honour'd
friend Mr Hobs, and the Answer of Mr Hobbes to Sr Will. D'Avenant's
Preface before Gondibert). 1651.
Poem upon his sacred Majesties most happy return to his dominions. 1660.
Poem, to the King's most sacred Majesty. 1663.