A Biography of Edmund Spenser by John W. Hales
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collected, 'besides some other Pamphlets looselie
scattered abroad . . . which when I can either by himselfe or otherwise attaine too I meane likewise for your fauour sake to set foorth.' It may be supposed with much probability that Spenser returned to his Irish castle some time in 1591, in all likelihood after February, in which month he received the pension mentioned above, and on the other hand so as to have time to write the original draught of _Colin Clouts Come Home Again_ before the close of December. The reception of the _Faerie Queene_ had been so favourable that in 1591--it would seem, as has been shown, after Spenser's departure--the publisher of that poem determined to put forth what other poems by the same hand he could gather together. The result was a volume entitled '_Complaints_, containing sundrie small Poemes of the Worlds Vanitie, whereof the next page maketh mention. By Ed. Sp.' 'The next page' contains 'a note of the Sundrie Poemes contained in this volume:' 1. The Ruines of Time. 2. The Teares of the Muses. 3. Virgils Gnat. 4. Prosopopoia or Mother Hubbards Tale. 5. The Ruines of Rome, by Bellay. 6. Muiopotmos or The Tale of the Butterflie. 7. Visions of the Worlds Vanitie. 8. Bellayes Visions. 9. Petrarches Visions. |
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