Copy of Proludium and Epos, from the Forrest, ca. 1600 [manuscript], ca. 1650.
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Title
Copy of Proludium and Epos, from the Forrest, ca. 1600 [manuscript], ca. 1650.
Uniform title
Proludium and Epos, from the Forrest, ca. 1600
Description
1 item (2 leaves)
Associated name
Material base
With edges cut.
Note
Listed in Folger card index of first lines.
First line of Epos: Not to know vice at all and keep true state.
First line of Proludium: An elegy no muse it asks a strain.
First line of Epos: Not to know vice at all and keep true state.
First line of Proludium: An elegy no muse it asks a strain.
Publications about material
Text differs slightly from that in Jonson's Works, edited by Herford and Simpson, 1947, and the text of the Epos from that in R.Chester's Loves Martyr, 1601.
Provenance
Belonged to G.Thorn-Drury who included the Proludium in A little ark, 1921.
Cited/described in
Ricci, S. de. Census of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada (suppl.), 4457
Includes
Epos.
Proludium.
Proludium.
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Genre/form
Call number
X.d.246
Folger accession
4457