1. 10. B] form'd Seraphicall. cheekes. 1. 28. B] shafts. 1. 11. B] But e're... wore faire. p. 276, 1. 4. C] suffting. 1. 13. B] 1. 14. A full stop 1. 15. C]lov'es. C] thrists. 1. 9. p. 277, 1. 4. A parenthesis has been added at the end of the line. Title in B] A Song of divine Love. The second part is more distinctly divided from the first, than in C. 1. 10. C] geace. p. 278, 11. 1-5. Title in A] On a prayer-booke in B as in C but omits Prayer 1. 1 and little 1. 3. 11. 7-15. For these lines A and F read] (Feare it not, sweet, It is no hipocrit) 1. 23. B] longing strife. Much larger in it selfe then in its looke. Title 1. 16. A and F] rich handfull. 1. 17. A and F] royall Hoasts. 1. 19. A and F] A thousand. 1. 21. C] il self. 1. 22. A, B and F] your white. 1. 24. A and B] the ghostly...your part F] your ghostly...your part. A, B and F] your chast. 1. 31. B] The sinne. 1. 25. 1. 26. A and F] the Armory. 1. 29. A] hand. 1. 19. p. 279, l. 1. F] That holds. 1. 5. A, B and F] your heart. 1. 6. B] its part. 1. 13. A] And bring her [B its, F his] bosome full of blessings. A and F] comes. 1. 20. A and F] wandring heart. 1. 24. A] pleasures. 1. 26. A and F] dance in the B] ith'. 1. 28. A and B] Spheare. 1. 34. A, B and F] And stepping. 1. 35. A and B] the sacred. 1. 38. A] These tumultuous. 1. 13. A] An hundred 1. 18. F] That A and F] Deare 1. 35. F] With her p. 280, 1. 6. A colon has been added after desire. thousand loves and graces. F] A hundred loves and graces. dull mortallists. 1. 19. A and F] this hidden store. 1. 30. silver breasted dove. 1. 33. F] With mingled vows. immortal. 1. 36. A and F] Happy soule who. p. 281, l. 3. A and F] O let that [F the] happy soule hold fast. A and F] Happy soule. 1. 16. A and F] a God. 1. 13. p. 282, 1. 9. B] may C] my. p. 283, 1. 6. B] most pretious. p. 284, 11. 1-3. A full stop after 'complaint' has been removed to after 'Alexias.' 1. 6. B omits] sanite. 1. 8. B] loud Praise. 1. 16. B] Would 1. 24. B] leads the way. 1. 30. B] change its. B] when lovers. A full stop has been taken away after 4. 1. 22. A full stop has been added after me. 1. 12. B] the beauteous 1. 19. graves. p. 287, l. 7. C] eost. 1. 9. B] with sawcy. 1. 15. C] Aleyis. B] O tell. 1. 21. C] tell. B] tell, 1. 31. B] The Blessed Virgin. A colon has been inserted after approach. p. 288, 1. 7. thousands. p. 289, 1. 1. 11. 4-6 of Title. B] No facing Gorgon. 1. 17. B] How sweet's. 1. 35. 1. 20. B] A full stop has been taken away after Description. B omits 1. 9. B] pavements weeping. 1. 10. B] costly. 1. 12. C] frishing B] frisking. sing, &, & sigh. 1. 23. C] And 1. 22. B] slumbers; C] slumbers? 1. 28. C] dayly-ding. p. 290, 1. 7. B] ly close, and keep. p. 291, ll. 4-6. Title in A and D continues thus] Husband and Wife, which died, and were buried together. Title in E] Epitaphium conjugum unâ mortuor. et sepultor. Title in G] A man and his wife who dyed together, and were so buried. 1. 8. A] the second. 1. 11. A] not sever man and Wife [C Wiee]. 1. 12. A, D and G] Because... Liv'd. 1. 16. A, D, E and G] knot that love. 11. 17-20. A, D, E and G omit] And though...no harm. 1. 23. A, B, D, E and G] And the. G] morning dawn. 1. 25. A, E and G] And they waken with that Light [B wake into that]. 1. 26. A, D, E and G] never sleepe in. 1. 13. Death of Mr A, B and D] 1. 21. A and p. 292, 11. 1-5. Title in A] Upon Mr Staninough's Death. Title in B] At the Funeral of a young Gentleman. Title in D] Upon the Stanninough, Fellow of Queens Colledge in Cambridge. ye soft. 1. 18. A] thy Idæa. 1. 19. A and D] thy bulke. D] thy small. 1. 22. C] norrow. 1. 25. C] neigbourhood. In A and D the line ends thus :-'nothing! here put on' and the next line is - 'Thy selfe in this unfeigned reflection'; omitting 'Proud...eyeliddes.' 1. 29. A and D] (Through all your painting) showes you your own face. 1. 31. A and D] To the proud hopes. A full stop has been added after Mortality. 1. 32. A and D] this selfe-prison'd eye. p. 293. The poem appeared in the English translation of Leonard Lessius's Hygiasticon, see 3rd edn., published at Cambridge in 1636. The first 12 lines of the poem are not there given. 11. 1-6. Title in A and B] In praise of Lessius his rule of health. D] Upon Lessius. E] Upon Lessius, his Hygeiasticon. 1. 7. A, B, D and E omit] and. 1. 9. A, D and E] cruell strife. 1. 15. A, D and E] at length. 1. 16. A, D and E add] Goe poore man thinke what shall bee Remedie against [E 'gainst] thy remedie. 1. 21. A, D 1. 27. 1. 19. A, D and Lessius] wouldst thou. E ends at 'Reader.' 1. 7. A] p. 294, 1. 5. C] way. B] way, 1. 6. A and D] Heavn hath a. Would'st thou see. 1. 10. A, B, D and Lessius] A set. 1. 13. A and Lessius] All a nest of roses D] see a bed of roses grow. 1. 14. D] In a nest of. C] nf renerend. 1. 16. C] Sring. 1. 22. Lessius] His soul. 1. 24. D] A sigh, a kisse. The last 8 lines of the poem are not in A. p. 295, 1. 1. Title in A and B] On Hope, By way of Question and Answer, betweene A. Cowley, and R. Crashaw. In both editions this and the answer on pp. 297 and 8 form one poem, ten lines of Cowley being followed by ten of Crashaw, till both are ended, beginning with ten of Cowley and ending with twenty of Crashaw. 1. 3. A and B] succeed, and. 1. 4. A and B] ill, and. 1. 8. Á] The Fates have B] The Fates of. 1. 10. A and B] ends. 1. II. B] at all. 1. 17. Full stops have been added after bed and Thee two lines below. 1. 19. A and B] So mighty. 1. 21. A and B] its spirits. 1. 25. A semicolon has been added after are. 1. 26. A and B] Thine empty cloud the eye, it selfe deceives. B] shield of fond. p. 296, 1. 2. p. 297, l. 1. and B] of things. 1. 12. 1. 31. A and B] not North. Last line. A and B] Chymicks. A and B] strange witchcraft. 1. 34. C] repenrance. A and 1. 5. A A full stop has been taken away after Crashaws. Faire cloud of fire, both shade, and light, A, B and G] thinne dilemma. 1. 13. A, B and G] like the sick twelfth below. lands lye above. downe. 1. 22. The generous. omit] growing. 1. 15. A, B and G] G] Thou thus steal'st 1. 26. A, B and G] 1. 28. A, B and G Of Faith the steward of our growing stocke. 1. 16. A, B and G] Crown1. 20. C] ckeek. 1. 21. A, B and A, B and G] Chaste kisse wrongs no. 1. 27. A, B and G] Nor need wee kill. Last line. A and B] subtile essence. A, B and G] law warres. p. 298, 1. 1. 1. 3. A, B and 1. 4. A, B and 1. 2. A, B and G omit] walks; &. G] where our winds. A comma has been added after stirr. G] And Fate's whole. A and B add] Her shafts, and shee fly farre above, And forrage in the fields of light, and love. 1. 6. A and B] where, or what. 1. 10. C] antitode. 1. 11. A, B and G] Temper'd 'twixt cold despaire. 1. 15. A, B and G] And loves. G] fierce and fruitlesse. 1. 16. G omits] all. 1. 17. A and B] Huntresse. A and B] field. 1. 18. EPIGRAMMATA SACRA, 2nd Edn., 1670. Only those poems not in the 1st edition are here printed. I do not know what authority there may be for these additions, so long after Crawshaw's death, but they are probably genuine as two are in the Sancroft MS. (Improba turba tace and O ut ego, pp. 304 and 305). As the first of these differs somewhat from the Sancroft copy I have given the MS. form in its place on p. 318 (Tu mala turba tace). p. 303, 1. 2. σeds in text. 1. 14. "Hn in text. p. 305, 1. 4. E] ego ut. 1. 8. E] error abegit. 1. 13. E] Ex me. 1. 12. E] Ex his quos. p. 339, 1. 18. Mr F. G. Plaistowe, M.A., Librarian of Queens' College, who has very kindly allowed me to refer to him in a few cases of difficulty in the reading of Abp Sancroft's transcript, suggests that ȧvaikŋy in the MS. is an error for ἀνάγκην. p. 345, l. 13. E] forbid the. p. 346. D gives the following variations in this poem. 1. 1. Out of Petronius. 1. 8. And dayntyest drake. The two following lines Though ...new' are not in D. 1. 13. pretious Scarus. 1. 17. The Barbill too is 1. 18. And cloying. now. p. 364, 11. 20 and 24. A colon has been supplied at the end of each line and also at the end of 1. 19, p. 366. INDEX OF TITLES nobis suscipere, cùm simus Romani Apocal. xii. 7 312 Apricockes sent to Cowley by Sir Ashton Mr, a conformable Citizen, Asse that bore our Saviour, Upon the 77 Assumption of Our Blessed Lady, In the glorious 256 A telonio Matthaeus 18 Attulerunt ei omnes malè affectos, daemoniacos, lunaticos-& sanavit eos 51 Baptismus non tollit futura peccata 115 Beatae Virgini credenti 33 Beatae Virgini. De salutatione Angelicâ 56 Beati oculi qui vident 32 Beatus venter & ubera, &c. 39 B. Virgins bashfullnesse, On the 76 Body of our Bl. Lord, Naked and Brooke, Doctor, An Epitaph upon 143 Caeci receptis oculis Christum sequuntur 306 Caecus implorat Christum 304 Caesar, Give to...And to God...82 Charitas Nimia, or the Dear Bargain 234 Charity, On a treatise of 111 Christus ambulabat in porticu Solo- Christus infans Patri sistitur in templo 53 Christus in tempestate 53 Christus mulieri Canaaneae diffici lior 39 Christus Vitis ad Vinitorem Patrem 28 Coepit lacrymis rigare pedes ejus, & capillis extergebat 38 Congestis omnibus peregrè profectus est 16 Constituerunt ut si quis confiteretur eum esse Christum, synagogâ move. retur 45 Councel concerning her choise, To the same Party 282 Crashawe, The Anagramme He was Car 187 Crowne of thornes taken downe from the head of our B. Lord bloody, Upon the 83, 243 Crucifix, Upon the Bleeding 241 Cùm horum aliqua dedicaram...R. Brooke 325 Cum tot signa edidisset, non crede bant 315 Cùm tot signa edidisset, non credebant in eum 20 Cupid's Cryer. Out of the Greeke 128 Damno affici saepe fit lucrum 182 Darknesse rather than light, But men loved 83 Date Caesari 34 Death's Lecture and the Funeral of a young Gentleman, 292 De Christi contra mundum pugna 46 Dederunt nummos militibus 56 Deferebantur à corpore ejus sudaria, &c. 28 Denbigh, To the Noblest & best of Deus, post expulsum Daemonem mutum, maledicis Judaeis os obturat 55 Deus sub utero virginis 22 De voto filiorum Zebedaei 46 D. Joannes in exilio 22 Dominus apud suos vilis 13 D. Paulum, verbo sanantem claudum, pro Mercurio Lystres adorant 44 Dumb Devill cast out, and the slanderous Jewes put to silence, Upon the 80 Dumb healed, the, and the people enjoyned silence 74 |