Copynotes: | The spine has been replaced, but original boards covered in marbled paper survive.
Correspondence of 6/8/10:
There is no general title page.
1st part – no colophon; the last page of the book has verso "A Vision upon this conceipt of the Faerie Queene" and other verses.
But the stanza you mention has "Young", so it must be of the later printing.
2nd part has t.p. date 1613; the end has the misprint
There follows Mother Hubberds Tale, t.p. date 1612.
Then The Shepheards calender, t.p. date 1611.
Then Colin Clouts with other poems, no date, as you say.
Then Prothalmion, Amoretti etc, all dated 1611.
Then Letter to Raleigh, with no title page but first line ending Alle- - so this is 1611.
There are no extra contents, so far as I can see – but to be sure I'd need to know exactly what the more miscellaneous parts, such as the letter to R, usually contain.
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