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Volume III (pp. 1006-1407)
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- Box 88
- Other Descriptive Data:
(Brief extracts from various authors and works, scattered throughout the volume on the following pages:
- Robert Jones (pp. 1013-21, 1024-27: Extracts from The First Booke of Songes and Ayres (1600) (copied from Bond's edition of Lyly, vol. III passim); pp. 1022-23: Extract from Muses Gardin for Delights (1610) (copied from Bond, III.490))
- Nicholas Breton:
- pp. 1028-97: Melancholike Humours (1600) (copied from G.B. Harrison's edition [1929])
- pp. 1112-19: Extracts from The Wil of Wit (1599) (copied fromElizabethan and Jacobean Pamphlets, pp. 112, 85-86)
- pp. 1137-97: The Passionate Shepheard (1604) (copied from Grosart's edition)
- pp. 1198-1201 Extract from Pasquils Mad-cappe (1626)
- pp. 1202-1209 Extracts from Pasquils Fooles-cap (1600)
- pp. 1211-17: Extracts from Pasquils Passe and passeth not (1600)
- pp. 1218-19: Title page to A Solemne Passion of the Soules Love (1623)
- pp. 1220-25: Extracts from The Ravisht Soule and the Blessed Weeper (1601)
- pp. 1226-33: Extracts from The Longing of a Blessed Heart (1601)
- pp. 1234-37: Extracts from The Soules Harmony (1602)
- pp. 1238-43: Extracts from The Mothers Blessing (1602)
- pp. 1244-51: Extracts from The Soules Immortall Crowne (1605)
- pp. 1252-55: Extracts from A True Description of Unthankfulnesse (1602)
- pp. 1256-59: Extracts from The Honour ofValour (1605)
- pp. 1260-61: Extract from An Invective against Treason (1616)
- pp. 1262-65: Extracts from I Would and I Would not (1614)
- pp. 1266-67: Title page to The Workes of a young Wit (1577)
- pp. 1268-69: Poem attributed to Breton from John Hind's Eliosto Libidinoso (1606)
- pp. 1270-75: Extracts from Auspicante Jehova (1597)
- pp. 1276-79: Extracts from Wits Trenchmour (1597)
- pp. 1280-87: Extracts from A Floorish upon Fancie (1582)
- pp. 1288-89: Extracts from The Scholler and the Souldiour (1599)
- pp. 1290-93: Extracts from The Miseries of Mavillia (1599)
- pp. 1294-99: Extracts from The Praise of Vertuous Ladies (1599)
- pp. 1300-1305 Extracts from The Strange Fortunes of Two Excellent Princes (1600)
- pp. 1306-1309 Title pages to Crossing of Proverbs (n.d./1616);)
- pp. 1013-21, 1024-27: Extracts from The First Booke of Songes and Ayres (1600) (copied from Bond's edition of Lyly, vol. III passim)
- pp. 1022-23: Extract from Muses Gardin for Delights (1610) (copied from Bond, III.490))
- pp. 1028-97: Melancholike Humours (1600) (copied from G.B. Harrison's edition [1929])
- pp. 1112-19: Extracts from The Wil of Wit (1599) (copied from Elizabethan and Jacobean Pamphlets, pp. 112, 85-86)
- pp. 1137-97: The Passionate Shepheard (1604) (copied from Grosart's edition)
- pp. 1198-1201 Extract from Pasquils Mad-cappe (1626)
- pp. 1202-1209 Extracts from Pasquils Fooles-cap (1600)
- pp. 1211-17: Extracts from Pasquils Passe and passeth not (1600)
- pp. 1218-19: Title page to A Solemne Passion of the Soules Love (1623)
- pp. 1220-25: Extracts from The Ravisht Soule and the Blessed Weeper (1601)
- pp. 1226-33: Extracts from The Longing of a Blessed Heart (1601)
- pp. 1234-37: Extracts from The Soules Harmony (1602)
- pp. 1238-43: Extracts from The Mothers Blessing (1602)
- pp. 1244-51: Extracts from The Soules Immortall Crowne (1605)
- pp. 1252-55: Extracts from A True Description of Unthankfulnesse (1602)
- pp. 1256-59: Extracts from The Honour of Valour (1605)
- pp. 1260-61: Extract from An Invective against Treason (1616)
- pp. 1262-65: Extracts from I Would and I Would not (1614)
- pp. 1266-67: Title page to The Workes of a young Wit (1577)
- pp. 1268-69: Poem attributed to Breton from John Hind's Eliosto Libidinoso (1606)
- pp. 1270-75: Extracts from Auspicante Jehova (1597)
- pp. 1276-79: Extracts from Wits Trenchmour (1597)
- pp. 1280-87: Extracts from A Floorish upon Fancie (1582)
- pp. 1288-89: Extracts from The Scholler and the Souldiour (1599)
- pp. 1290-93: Extracts from The Miseries of Mavillia (1599)
- pp. 1294-99: Extracts from The Praise of Vertuous Ladies (1599)
- pp. 1300-1305 Extracts from The Strange Fortunes of Two Excellent Princes (1600)
- pp. 1306-1309 Title pages to Crossing of Proverbs (n.d./1616);)
- Sir Philip Sidney: (pp. 1098-99: Poem from "Pansies" (?copied from A.B. Grosart The Complete Poems [1877]))
- Ralph Sidley: (pp. 1100-1103 "Verses of Praise" (in Robert Greene Greenes Never Too Late [1590], Parts I and II) (copied from Grosart's edition of Greene's Part I Never Too Late and Francesco's Fortunes, or Part IINever Too Late))
- Richard Stapleton: (pp. 1104-1105 "To the Author," verses prefixed to George Chapman's Ovid's Banquet of Sense (1595) (copied from the Chatto & Windus edition, p. l iii); pp. 1128-31: "To the Curteous and Courtly Ladies of England," verses praising Robert Greene's Mamillia, Part II (1593) (copied from Grosart's Works of Robert Greene [1881-86], II.146-48))
- R.S.: (pp. 1106-1107 (upper part): "In prayse of Gascoignes 'Posies',"verses from George Gascoigne's The Posies (1575) (copied from J.W. Cunliffe's edition of The Complete Works [1907-10], 1.20); pp. 1106-1107 (lower part): verses commending Spenser's The Faerie Queene I)
- [D.]: (pp. 1108-1109 "In prayse of Gascoigne and his 'Posies'," verses from George Gascoigne's The Posies (1575))
- [George Gascoigne]: (pp. 1110-1111 "The Printer in commendation of Gascoigne and his works," verses from George Gascoigne's The Posies (1575))
- Sir Henry Wotton: (pp. 1120-27: Extracts from Reliquiae Wottonianae (1651-85) (copied from John Hannah's Poems of Sir Walter Raleigh . . . with those of Sir Henry Wotton and other courtly poets [1875 or 1910]))
- G.B.: (p. 1133 "In Praise of the Author and his Booke," verses praising Robert Greene'sMamillia, Part II (1593) (copied from A.B. Grosart's Works of Robert Greene [1881-86], 2.249-50))
- Ed. Percy(: p. 1135 Verses "In Praise of the Author" of Greene's)
- Alcida (1617): (copied from A.B. Grosart's Works of Robert Greene (1881-86), 9.9-10)
- Samuel Pick: (pp. 1400-1401 Printed note on his Festum Voluptatis, Or the Banquet of Pleasure (1639))
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