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Page viii
Wright, dwelling in Giltspur Street, at the signe of the Bible” (see Percy Society's
edition, edited by Collier); and by also ascribing to Deloney the authorship of the
“Garland of Good-Will”. The history of Patient Grissel contains a ballad extracted
...
Wright, dwelling in Giltspur Street, at the signe of the Bible” (see Percy Society's
edition, edited by Collier); and by also ascribing to Deloney the authorship of the
“Garland of Good-Will”. The history of Patient Grissel contains a ballad extracted
...
Page ix
The edition of 1678 bears internal evidence of being a transcript of the original
work, and it differs from Conyers' copy in a very important particular; for while in
the latter are found several poems which are certainly not by Deloney, all such ...
The edition of 1678 bears internal evidence of being a transcript of the original
work, and it differs from Conyers' copy in a very important particular; for while in
the latter are found several poems which are certainly not by Deloney, all such ...
Page 133
Editions of the Garland of Good-Will. Dr. Rimbault has favoured the editor with
the following account of posthumous editions of the Garland : the information was
received too late for the Preface. An edition dated 1631. This is in black letter,
and ...
Editions of the Garland of Good-Will. Dr. Rimbault has favoured the editor with
the following account of posthumous editions of the Garland : the information was
received too late for the Preface. An edition dated 1631. This is in black letter,
and ...
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Contents
OLD BALLADS FROM EARLY PRINTED COPIES | 1 |
EARLY NAVAL BALLADS OF ENGLAND | 8 |
SPECIMENS OF LYRIC POETRY TEMP EDWARD I | 13 |
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