Notes and Queries, Number 06, December 8, 1849 by Various
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"See Warton's _Essay on Pope_, 296. "Drayton's last Copy of Verses was prefixed to Sir John Beaumont's _Poems_, 1629." So far Dr. Farmer, whose books are often valuable for the notes on the fly-leaves. Should any one act upon the suggestion of your correspondent, and think of a selection from Drayton, it would be necessary to collate the various editions of his poems, which, as they are numerous, evince his popularity with his contemporaries. Malone asserted that the _Baron's Wars_ was not {83} published until 1610. I have before me a copy, probably the first edition, with the following title: "_The Barrons Wars in the raigne of Edward the Second, with England's Heroical Epistles_, by Michaell Drayton. At London, Printed by J.R. for N. Ling, 1603," 12mo.; and the poem had been printed under the title of _Mortimerindos_, in 4to., 1596. I have an imperfect copy of an early edition (circa 1600) of "_Poemes Lyrick and Pastorall. Odes, Eglogs, The Man in the Moon_, by Michaell Drayton Esquier. At London, printed by R.B. for N.L. and J. Flaskett." It is now thirty-five years since (eheu! fugaces labuntur anni!) the writer of this induced his friend Sir Egerton Brydges to print the _Nymphidia_ at his private press; and it would give him pleasure, should your Notes be now instrumental to the production of a tasteful selection from the copious materials furnished by Drayton's prolific muse. Notwithstanding that selections are not generally approved, in this case it would be (if judiciously done) acceptable, and, it is to be presumed, |
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