Spenser Archive Finding Aid
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The works of that famous English poet, Mr. Edmond Spenser Viz. The Faery queen, The shepherds calendar, The history of Ireland, &c. Whereunto is added, an account of his life; with other new additions never before in print. Licensed, October 24th 1678. Roger LʼEstrange. , 1679, Rare Books PR2350 1679

Title: The works of that famous English poet, Mr. Edmond Spenser Viz. The Faery queen, The shepherds calendar, The history of Ireland, &c. Whereunto is added, an account of his life; with other new additions never before in print. Licensed, October 24th 1678. Roger LʼEstrange.
Repository: Cornell U Library
Shelfmark: Rare Books PR2350 1679
Published by: Henry Hills
Published for: Jonathan Edwin
Published Location: London
Published date: 1679
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Editionnotes: Contents: A summary of the life of Mr. Edmond Spenser. The Fairy queen [books 1-3] The second part of The Fairy queen [books 4-6] Two cantos of mutability. Prosopopoia; or, Mother Hubberds tale. The shepherds calendar. Colin Clouts come home again [etc.] Prothalamion; or, A spousal verse. Amoretti. Epithalamion. Four hymns. Daphnaida: an elegy. Complaints containing sundry small poems of the worlds vanity: The ruines of time. The tears of the Muses. Virgils gnat. The ruines of Rome, by Bellay. Muiopotmos. Visions of the worlds vanity. The visions of Bellay. The visions of Petrarch. Letter of the author's. Vision upon the conceit of the Fairy queen. Brittain's Ida. A view of the state of Ireland. Calendarium pastorale [Theodore Bathurst's Latin version of The shepherd's calendar]. Glossary. Most of the pieces have special title pages dated 1678; Prosopopoia and The shepherds calendar have also separate paging. The shepherds calendar has numerous errors in paging. "Brittain's Ida", first ascribed to Spenser in 1628 by Thomas Walkley, is now generally assigned to Phineas Fletcher. Signatures: [pi]¹A-Y⁴Z³[chi]¹2A-3Z⁴4A-4I⁴4K²5A-5C⁴
Record Author: Elena Galkina 08/27/2018
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