Notes and Queries, Number 63, January 11, 1851 by Various
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The Heavens will favour their returne;
Committ your cares to Royall Pan, For Jack his sonne and Tom his man. FINIS. From London, 31. Martii, 1623. Prefaced to this poem is an extract from a letter of Buckingham's to his wife, containing an account of their reception: but it is hardly worth copying. H.A.B. * * * * * WORKS OF CAMOENS. Having been requested by a foreign nobleman to furnish him with a list of the editions of the works of Camoens, and of the various translations, I have prepared one; and considering the information might be interesting to several of your readers, I send you a copy for insertion It besides affords an opportunity of asking after those editions, to which I have added the observations. The first star indicates that the works are in my private collection, as are several other works relating to that celebrated poet. Obras means the collected works. JOAN ADAMSON. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Dec. l6. 1850. |
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