Notes and Queries, Number 19, March 9, 1850 by Various
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addition of _Great Brittaines Sunnes-set, bewailed with a Shower of
Teares_, at Oxford, printed by Joseph Barnes, 1613, the fragment of which is in the possession of Mr. Collier, appear, as far as I can yet ascertain, to be the only known publications of William Basse, with his name attached to them in full. Other works, however, have been attributed to him from the similarity of the initials,--but most of them probably without much foundation; viz. 1. _Scacchia Ludus: Chesse-play_: a poetical translation of Vida's poem at the end of _Ludus Sacchiæ, Chesse-Play_, by W.B. 4to. Lond. 1597; by Ritson. 2. _A Helpe to Discourse; or a Miscelany of Merriment_, by W.B. and E.P. 2nd edit. 8vo. Lond. 1620; by Mr. Malone. And 3. _That which seemes Best is Worst, exprest in a Paraphrastical Transcript of Iuuenals tenth Satyre. Together with the Tragicall Narration of Virginius Death interserted_, by W.B. small 8vo. Lond.; imprinted by Felix Kyngston, 1617, by Mr. Octavius Gilchrist, who however rather leans to the opinion of William Barkstead being the author, from the circumstance of his having, as early as 1607, paraphrased, much in a similar way, the interesting tale of Myrrha, the mother of Adonis, from the 10th Book of the Metamorphoses. (See _Restitutu_, vol. i. p. 41.) Cole, in his MS. Collectanea for _Athenæ Cantabrigiensis_, says: "Mr. Knight, jun. shewed me a MS. written by William Basse, and corrected by him, in 4to., called _Polyhymnia_.--Dedication. To the Right Noble and vertuous Lady, the Lady Bridget, Countess of Lindsey, and Baroness of Eresbie and Ricot, in verse, with Verses to the Right Hon. Francis Lord Norreys, Earl of Berkshire (in his days). To the Right Hon. the Lady Aungier (then wife of Sir Thos. Wenman) upon her coming out of Ireland and return thither. To the Right Hon. the lady Viscountess Falkland, upon |
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