EDITED BY
JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL, Esq. F.R.S. HON. M.R.I.A., HON. M.R.S.L., F.S.A., ETC. HON. LORD BRAYBROOKE, F.S.A. THOMAS AMYOT, ESQ. F.R.S. TREAS. S.A.
WILLIAM HENRY BLACK, ESQ. WILLIAM CHAPPELL, ESQ. F.S.A. J. PAYNE COLLIER, ESQ. F.S.A. C. PURTON COOPER, ESQ. Q.C., F.R.S., F.S.A. PETER CUNNINGHAM, ESQ. JAMES HENRY DIXON, ESQ. WILLIAM JERDAN, ESQ. F.S.A., M.R.S.L. CAPTAIN JOHNS, R.M. T. J. PETTIGREW, ESQ. F.R.S., F.S.A. LEWIS POCOCK, ESQ. F.S.A. WILLIAM SANDYS, ESQ. F.S.A. WILLIAM J. THOMS, ESQ. F.S.A. THOMAS WRIGHT, ESQ. 15. And in the sweltring heate of summer time,
I would make cabinets for thee, my love;
Sweet-smelling arbours made of eglantine
Should be thy shrine, and I would be thy dove. And alwaies, I am sure, it cannot last. FINIS. Oh, glorious sunne! For what is beauty, except it be well knowne? And how can it be knowne, except first showne? That knowes it not for naught, what man so silly? FINIS. His losse should be lamented of each creature,
So great his name, so gentle was his nature. And in the winter nights his chiefe desire,
He turnes a crabbe or cracknell in the fire. That conquers kingdomes, and the gods above. If thou be blinde, as thou art faind to bee. FINIS. FINIS. FINIS. NOTES. P. 6, l. P. 7, l. P. 8, l. P. 9, l. P. 9, l. P. 10, l. P. 10, l. P. 11, l. P. 11, l. P. 12, l. P. 12, l. P. 12, l. P. 12, l. P. 12, l. P. 13, l. P. 15, l. _Midsummer Night's Dream_, iii. 2. P. 16, l. P. 16, l. P. 16, l. 25.--_Afforde._] "Afford's," orig. P. 17, l. P. 17, l. P. 18, l. _Love's Labour's Lost_, v. ii. P. 20, l. 1.--
----"O, happy fair! P. 22, l. 3.--_Fautors._] Abetters, supporters. P. 25, l. _Juvenal_, xii. P. 27, l. London, 1594. P. 30, l. P. 30, l. P. 35, l. P. 40, l. P. 40, l. P. 42, l. 2, "why unkindly didst thou leave me so?" P. 46, l. P. 48, l.