The epigrams, epithalamions, epitaphs, inscriptions, and miscellaneous poems

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The epigrams, epithalamions, epitaphs, inscriptions, and miscellaneous poems

commentary [edited by] William A. McClung, Jeffrey Johnson ; texts [edited by] Ted-Larry Pebworth, Gary A. Stringer, Ernest W. Sullivan, II

(The variorum edition of the poetry of John Donne / Gary A. Stringer, general editor, v. 8)

Indiana University Press, c1995

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Bibliography: p. 481-493

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Description and Table of Contents

Description

Based on a study of all known manuscript sources and significant printed editions of Donne's poetry and on an examination of the criticism and scholarship of the past four centuries, this edition presents a newly edited critical text of Donne's poems and a comprehensive variorum commentary. Volume 8, the second published in a projected eight-volume series, presents a heterogeneous collection of poems spanning Donne's entire career as a poet, from epigrams penned in the early 1590s to a one-line Latin epigram written only days before his death.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Short Forms of Reference for DonneOs Works Abbreviations Used in the Commentary Sigla for Textual Sources Symbols and Abbreviations Used in the Textual Apparatus General Introduction Introduction to Volume 8 Texts and Apparatuses The Epigrams Early Sequence 1. [If, in his study, Hamon] Antiq 2. [Thy father all from thee,] Disinher 3. [Thou in the fields] Liar 4. Mercurius Gallobelgicus, Graecus, [Like Aesops fellowe slaves,] Merc 5. [Thy flattering picture, Phrine,] Phrine 6. [Phylo with 12 yeares study] Philo 7. [Klockius so deeply hath vowOd] Klock 8. [Compassion in the world] Ralph 9. [Under an underminOde] Wall Intermediate Sequence Hero and Leander. [Both robd of ayre,] Hero Pyramus and Thisbe. [Two, by themselues,] Pyr Niobe. [By chilldrens birth, and death] Niobe Nave arsa. [Out of a fyred Ship,] Ship Caso dOvn muro. [Vnder an vnder-minOd,] Wall Zoppo. [I ame vnable] Beggar Calex adn Guyana. [If you from spoyle] Cales Il Caualliere Gio: Wingefield. [Beyond thOold Pillers] Wing A selfe accuser. [Your Mistres, that you follow whores,] SelfAc A licentious person. [Thy Sins and haires] Licent Antiquary. [If in his study Hammon] Antiq The Iughler. [Thou callOst me effeminat,] Jug Disinherited. [Thy father all from thee] Disinher The Lier. [Thou in the fields] Liar Mercurius Gallobelgicus. [Like Aesops fellow slaues,] Merc Phrine. [Thy flattering picture] Phrine An obscure writer. [Philo, with 12 yeares study] Philo Klockius. [Klockius so deeplyOhath vowd] Klock Martial: castratus. [Why this Man gelded Martial] Martial Ralphius. [Compassion in the World] Ralph Late Sequence Hero and Leander. [Both robd of aire] Hero Piramis and Thisbe. [Two by them selues,] Pyr Niobe. [By childrens birth, and death,] Niobe A Burnt Ship. [Out of a fired Ship,] Ship Fall of a Wall. [Vnder an vndermind,] Wall A Lame Begger. [I am vnable,] Beggar A Selfe Accuser. [Your Mistrisse that yow follow whores] SelfAc A Licentius Person. [Thy sinns, and haires] Licent Antiquarye. [If in his studdie hee] Antiq Disinherited. [Thy father all from thee] Disinher Mercurius. Gallo-Belgicus. [Like Esops fellowe-slaues] Merc Phrine. {Thy flattering picture] Phrine An Obscure Writer. [Philo with twelue yeares studie] Philo Klockius. [Klockius so deeply hath sworne,] Klock Raderus. [Why this Man gelded Martiall] Martial Ralphius. [Compassion in the world] Ralph Additoinal Epigrams Faustinus. [Faustinus keepes his Sister,] Faust Ad Autorem. [Emendare cupis Ioseph] AutJos Ad Autorem. [Non eget Hookerus] AutHook Variant Versions of Beggar General Textual Introduction to the Epigrams Lists of Copy-Texts and Emendations for the Three Sequences Textual Introduction and Appartuses for Individual Epigrams (arranged alphabetically by short forms) Antiq AutHook AutJos Beggar Cales Disinher Faust Hero Jug Klock Liar Licent Martial Merc Niobe Philo Phrine Pyr Ralph SelfAc Ship Wall Wing Analyses of Early Printed Copies for the Epigrams The Epithalamions Epithalamium. [The Sun-beames in the East are spred] Textual Introduction Textual Apparatus Eclogue. 1613. December 26. [Vnseasonable man, statue of Ice] Textual Introduction Textual Apparatus Epitaphs and Inscriptions Epitaph for Elizabeth Drury. [Qvo Pergas, VIATOR, Non Habes] Textual Introduction Textual Apparatus Epitaph for Robert and Anne Drury. [Roberti Drvri] Textual Introduction Textual Apparatus Epitaph for Ann Donne. [Annae] Textual Introduction Textual Apparatus John DonneOs Epitaph for Himself in St. PaulOs Cathedral [Iohannes Donne] Textual Introduction Textual Apparatus Epigraph in DEATHS DVELL. [Corporis haec Animae sit Syndon, Syndon Iesu] Textual Introduction Textual Apparatus Inscription in a Bible Presented to LincolnOs Inn. [In Bibliotheca Hospitj Lincoln: London:] Textual Introduction Textual Apparatus Inscription in the Album Amicorum of Michael Corvinus. [In propria venit, nec sui eum receperunt. Jo: i. ii.] Textual Introduction Textual Apparatus Miscellaneous Poems Amicissimo, et meritissimo Ben: Ionson. [Qvod arte ausus es hic tua, Poeta,] Textual Introdcution Textual Apparatus Verse from Conclaue Ignati and Ignatius his Conclaue. IgAver [Auersa facie Ianum referre,] IgResemb [Resemble Ianus with a diuerse face,] IgSport [My little wandring sportful Soule,] IgOper [-operoso tramite scandent] IgLark [The Larke by busie and laborious wayes,] IgTanto [Tanto fragore boatuque,] IgNoise [With so great noise and horror,] IgPiece [That the least peece which thence doth fall,] IgPlum [Aut plunam, aut paleam, quae fluminis innatat ori,] IgFeath [Feathers or strawes swimme on the waters face,] IgQual [Qualis hesternq madefacta rore,] IgFlow [As a flower wet with last nights dew, and then] Textual Introduction Textual Apparatus Translated out of Gazaeus,m Vota Amico facta, fol. 160. [God grant thee thine own wish, and grant thee mine,] Textual Introduction Textual Aparatus Stationes, siue Periodi in Morbo, ad quas referuntur Meditationes sequentes. [I Insultus Morbi primus,] Stationes...(printed in traditional format). Stationes...(printed as Meditation Headings from DEVOTIONS VPON Emergent Occasions). Textual Introduction Textual Apparatus Dubium Ignatij Loyolae [Qui sacer ante fuit, sanctus nunc incipit esse] Appendices Appendix 1: A Sheaf of Miscellany EPIGRAMS. Appendix 2: Poems Associated with the Epigrams Commentary The Epigrams Dates and Circumstances General Commentary Commentary on Individual Epigrams (arranged alphabetically by short forms) Antiq AutHook AutJos Beggar Cales Disinher Faust Hero Jug Klock Liar Licent Martial Merc Niobe Philo Phrine Pyr Ralph SelfAc Ship Wall Wing The Epithalamions Dates and Circumstances Influences and Analogues General Commentary Epithalamium. Commentary Notes and Glosses Epithalamion Vpon Frederick Count Palatine and the Lade Elizabeth marryed on St. Valentines day. Commentary Notes and Glosses Eclogue. 1613. December 26. Commentary Notes and Glosses Epitaphs and Inscriptions General Commentary Authorship and Circumstances of the Drury Epitaphs Epitaph for Elizabeth Drury. Commentary Notes and Glosses Epitaph for Robert and Anne Drury. Commentary Notes and Glosses Epitaph for Ann Donne. Commentary Notes and Glosses John DonneOs Epitaph for Himself in St. PaulOs Cathedral. Commentary Notes and Glosses Epiigraph in DEATHS DVELL. Commentary Inscription in a Bible Presented to LincolnOs Inn. Commentary Notes and Glosses Inscription in the Album Amicorum of Michael Corvinus. Commentary Notes and Glosses Miscellaneous Poems Amicissimo, et meritissimo Ben: Ionson. Commentary Notes and Glosses Verse from Conclaue Ignati and Ignatius his Conclaue. (arranged alphabetically by short forms) Commentary and Notes IgAver IgResemb IgSport IgOper IgLark IgTanto IgNoise IgPiece IgPlum IgFeath IgQual IgFlow Translated out of Gazaeus, Vota Amico facta. fol. 160. Commentary Notes and Glosses Statones, from Devotions upon emergent Occasions. Commentary Notes and Glosses Dubium Apotheosis Ignatij Loyolae. Commentary Notes and Glosses Appendices Appendix I: A Sheaf of Miscellany EPIGRAMS. Commentary Works Cited Index of Authors Cited in the Commentary Index of Titles Index of First Lines About the Editors

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    BA26801202
  • ISBN
    • 0253318122
  • LCCN
    93011800
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
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    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Bloomington
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    lxiii, 509 p.
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