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Colin Clovts come home againe / by Ed. Spencer., 1595, TypBL.B95CS

Title: Colin Clovts come home againe / by Ed. Spencer.
Repository: U of St. Andrews Library
Shelfmark: TypBL.B95CS
Published by: T.C.
Published for: William Ponsonbie
Published Location: London
Published date: 1595
Copynotes: St Andrews copy bound in 19th century calf on boards, with double gilt ruled and double blind ruled central panel with blind-rolled floral border and gold-stamped fleurons to corners all within a gold tooled border with gold-stamped florettes to corners on both boards, spine with five raised bands with each spine panel tooled in gold and with spine title stamped in gold in second compartment, with board edges tooled in gold and with turn-ins with triple blind rule, with edges of text block sprinkled red and with marbled endpapers. Condition notes: Corners rubbed, edges worn, hinges starting.
Editionnotes: Colophon (leaf K4r): London. Printed by T.C. for William Ponsonbie. 1595. T.C. is Thomas Creede-cf. STC. Signatures: A-K⁴. Title within ornamental border, with printer's device (51 x 40 mm) on title page, with Latin mott: "Viressit vvenere veritas" and with initials "TC". In verse. Dedication to Sir Walter Raleigh (leaf A2). The laments on the death of Sir Philip Sidney are by Raleigh, Mathew Roydon and Lodowick Bryskett. Woodcut head- and tail-pieces, initials. St Andrews copy is issue with line 24 of leaf C1r reading "worthylie". Contents: Colin Clouts come home againe -- Astrophel, a pastorall elegie vpon the death of the most noble and valorous knight, Sir Philip Sidney -- The mourning muse of Thestylis -- A pastorall aeglogue vpon the death of Sir Phillip Sidney, knight [et]c. -- An elegie, or friends passion for his Astrophill ... -- An epitaph vpon the right honourable Sir Phillip Sidney, knight ... -- Another of the same.
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