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BY SIR HENRY WOTTON
SIR WALTER RALEIGH
AND OTHERS
EDITED
BY THE REV. JOHN HANNAH M. A.
LATE FELLOW OF LINCOLN COLLEGE OXFORD
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INTRODUCTION.
1. Sir Henry Wotton.
1. General account of Wotton's Poems
2. Account of Wotton's Prose Works .
xiv
3. Account of unfinished Works by Wotton ..
II. Sir Walter RALEIGH,
1. List of Poems ascribed to him by Brydges xxiv
2. Additional Poems printed in his Works, ed. 1829 xxxiv
3. Poems by Raleigh not previously collected . . xxxvii
4. Classification of all the Poems ascribed to Ra-
leigh ....
xliii
III. GENERAL REMARKS.
1. On the difficulty of ascertaining the real authors
of such Poems as those ascribed to Raleigh lviii
2. On the traditions annexed to some of these
Poems ..
lxviii
3. On the state of their text.
lxxii
Index I. Poems ascribed to Sir Walter Raleigh. lxxiv
Index II. Poems by Wotton and others
lxxvi
PARTI. POEMS BY SIR HENRY Wotton. From RELIQUIA
WOTTONIANÆ, ED. 1685.
1. A Poem Written by Sir Henry Wotton in his Youth s
II. Sir Henry Wotton and Serjeant Hoskins riding on
the way
6
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III. On his Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia .
12
iv. To a Noble Friend in his Sickness
16
v. A short Hymn upon the Birth of Prince Charles 18
vi. An Ode to the King, at his returning from Scotland
to the Queen, after his Coronation there
21
vii. Vpon the sudden Restraint of the Earl of Somerset,
then falling from Favour
25
VIII. The Character of a happy Life
28
1x. On a Bank as I sate a Fishing. A Description of
the Spring
32
X. A Translation of the CIV. Psalm to the Original Sense 36
xi. Tears at the Grave of Sir Albertus Morton (who was
buried at Southampton) wept by Sir H. Wotton. 40
XII. Vpon the Death of Sir Albert. Morton's Wife ...
XIII. This Hymn was made by Sir H. Wotton, when he
was an Ambassador at Venice, in the time of a
great Sickness there
45
xiv. A Hymn to my God in a Night of my late Sickness 49
Part II. POEMS FOUND AMONG THE PAPERS OF SIR HENRY
Wotton. From ReliqUIÆ WOTTONIANÆ, ED. 1685.
1. A Description of the Country's Recreations [Ignoto] 55
II. Imitatio Horatianæ Odes ix. Donec gratus eram tibi.
Lib. iii. A Dialogue betwixt God and the Soul
[Ignoto]
60
III. Doctor B[rooke) of Tears.
63
iv. By Chidick Tychborn (being young and then in the
Tower) the Night before his Execution... 68
v. “Rise, oh my Soul, with thy desires to Heaven”
[Ignoto).
71
vi. Sir Walter Raleigh the Night before his Death 73
vir. The World (Fra. Lord Bacon)
76
vii. De Morte (Ignoto]
81
IX. Epigram
83
x. John Hoskins to his little Child Benjamin from the
Tower ..
84
Part III. POEMS FROM VARIOUS SOURCES CHIEFLY BY SIR
WALTER RALEIGH.
1. The Lie [By Sir Walter Raleigh)
89
11. Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrimage
10-1
IV.
III. A Farewell to the Vanities of the World
109
“Water thy plants with Grace divine”[Ascribed to
Sir Walter Raleigh]
111
v. A Vision vpon this Conceipt of the Faery Queene.
[By Sir Walter Raleigh] .
115
VI. A Poesie to prove Affection is not Love [By Sir
Walter Raleigh] ..
117
“As you came from the holy land” (Ascribed to Sir
Walter Raleigh]
.. 120
VIII, “If all the World and Love were young” (Ascribed
to Sir Walter Raleigh] ·
125
“ Passions are likened best to fouds and streames"
[By Sir Walter Raleigh]
150
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS
135
VII.
IX.