Poetical miscellany [manuscript], 1604.

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Poetical miscellany [manuscript], 1604.

Contains 6 published works, and 4 letters, etc., each with the date of copying, April to November 1604. Contents: Newes from Graves-end, p. 1 (STC 12199, 1604); Looke to it: for, Ile stabbe ye, p. 12 (STC 21398, 1604, by Samuel Rowlands); The owle, by Michael Drayton, p. 19, a transcript of the first quarto of 1604; The lettinge of humours blood in the head vaine, by S.R. (Samuel Rowlands STC 21393, 1600, where the order of the epigrams differs from manuscript) p. 31; The whipping of the satyr, introduction signed W.I. (STC 14071, 1601), attributed to John Weever, p. 43; Thomas Stanley's letter to Cambridge justices, 1597, p. 57; Pasquils mad-cappe, (STC 3675, 1600, by Nicholas Breton) p. 60; Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk's letter to the Queen, 1571, and account of his execution in 1572, p. 69; The end of Walter, Earl of Essex, 1576, with epitaphs, p. 72; Philip, Earl of Arundel's letter to the Queen, 1586, p. 79.

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