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The Shorter Poems

Page 92

by Edmund Spenser

Hu

  agreement of Hughes editions

  T

  Todd edition, 1805

  Ch

  Child edition, 1855

  Co

  Collier edition, 1862

  M

  Morris and Hales edition, 1869

  G

  Grosart edition, 1882–4

  D

  Dodge edition, 1908

  S

  de Sélincourt edition, 1910

  R

  Renwick editions, 1928–34

  V

  Variorum Edition, 1932–58

  Abbreviations specific to particular texts are listed in the headnotes to the works concerned. In recording changes to punctuation, a swung dash ~ is used to denote the word which immediately precedes the punctuation in question.

  FROM A THEATRE FOR WORLDLINGS

  The text is established from the Bodleian copy, 1569 [Douce N. 36], denoted as Tw.

  Sonnet 8

  2

  heauen] M; heaue Tw

  Sonnet 11

  1

  length,] S; ~. Tw

  4

  great] S; ~. Tw

  6

  to] S; so Tw

  10

  backes] S; backe Tw

  13

  thunder,] S; ~. Tw

  Sonnet 12

  7

  espie,] S; ~. Tw

  Sonnet 14

  13

  traine,] T; ~. Tw

  THE SHEPHEARDES CALENDER

  The text is established from the Bodleian copy of the first quarto, 1597 [4° F 2 (11) Art. BS.] which has been checked against the Bodleian copies of the second quarto, 1581 [Mal. 338], the third quarto, 1586 [Wood C 17 (1)], the fourth quarto, 1591 [Douce S 187], the fifth quarto, 1597 [Mal. 617 (4)], and the folio editions of 1611, 1617 and 1679 listed above among the collected works. Bathurst’s Latin translation of 1653 has also been consulted. The quartos are denoted as Q1–Q5. R denotes the W. L. Renwick edition of 1930.

  Epistle

  70

  ofentimes] Q1; oftentimes Q2–5S

  81

  cleare] Q1; clean Q3–5S

  91

  not so] Q3; no so Q1

  92

  if them] R; if the Q1; if they S

  109

  though Q1; though it Q3–5S

  147

  habilities:] Q3–5; ~? Q1

  156

  scarce growen] Q2; scarcegrowen Q1

  191

  considerations] Q2

  ; cousiderations Q1

  195

  learning.] Q2; ~.) Q1

  214

  darknesse,] Q1; ~. Other copies of Q1

  221

  and] Q2; aud Q1

  General argument

  9

  more, then] Q5; most and Q1

  12

  Inuencion] Q2; Inuericion Q1

  46

  in] Q2; iu Q1

  66

  Abib] F; Abil Q1

  70

  of] Q2; of of Q1

  101

  Shepheard] Q2; Sepheard Q1

  Januarye

  49

  hower,] Q2; ~. Q1

  53

  such] Q2; snch Q1

  [75]

  The gloss follows ‘Embleme’ in Q1–5, but is correctly positioned in F1.

  Februarie

  ‘Argument’ purpose’] Q2; pnrpose Q1

  142

  ouerawed] Q1; ouercrawed Q3S

  176

  wounds] Q1; woundes Q2S

  [39]

  cold.] Q5; ~: Q1

  [135]

  encombreth] M; encombrerh Q1

  [166]

  worthiest.] Q2; ~ Q1

  ‘Emblem’ Erasmus] Q2; Erasimus Q1S

  March

  4

  nigheth] F; nighest Q1

  55

  and] Q2; and Q1

  57

  greene.] Q3; ~, Q1

  85

  seeing I,] Q1; ~, ~ Q5S

  95

  that] Q3; thast Q1

  [2]

  ouergone.] Q2; ~ Q1

  [23]

  pleasures] Q1; ~, Q5S

  [97]

  invulnerable] Q3; invnluerable Q1

  [97]

  loue.] Q2; ~ Q1

  Aprill

  8

  thristye] Q1; thriftye S

  34

  Elisa] Q1; Eliza Q5S

  39

  For sake] Q1; Forsake S

  113

  not] Q3; not not Q1

  143

  Cheuisaunce,] Q5; ~. Q1

  144

  Delice.] F; ~, Q1

  [50]

  δ δ μητíετα] S;

  δ ε μητíετα Q1

  [120]

  Behight] F; Bedight Q1

  Maye

  ‘Argument’ fift] Q5; firste Q1

  7

  Wods] Q1; Woods Q5S

  36

  swinck?] M; ~. Q1

  54

  great] Q5; gread Q1

  82

  worldly] Q2; wordly Q1

  113

  shepheards] Q2; shephears Q1

  170

  hidde,] Q3; ~. Q1S

  177

  reason,] F1; ~. Q1

  186

  wreathed] Q1; wrethed Q5S

  192

  iollitee.] Q5; ~ Q1

  214

  stroke.] Q5; ~ Q1

  254

  deceitfull] Q2; deceifull Q1S

  261

  were.] Q5; ~, Q1

  [38]

  entirely.] Q2; ~ Q1

  [75]

  Algrind] Q5; Algrim Q1

  [142]

  who (] Q5; (~Q1

  [142]

  imagination,] Q2; ~ Q1

  [145]

  worke.] Q2; ~: Q1

  [189]

  πθος] Co; παφóς Q1

  [247]

  Charitie.)] S; ~. Q1; ~, Q2–5

  [309]

  priest.] T; ~, Q1

  June

  1

  Colin] Q2; Collni Q1

  6

  ground] Q2; gronnd Q1

  16

  shroude] T; shouder Q1; shroud F

  18

  doth thee] Q2; doth the Q1

  21

  shepheards] Q2; shipheards Q1

  23

  Rauens] F1; Rauene Q1

  38

  steps:] F; ~. Q1

  46

  but] Q2; bnt Q1

  [10]

  thereof.) Lying] Qi; ~) lying Q4S

  [57]

  is] Q2; is is Q1

  [103]

  vndermyne] Q5; vndermynde Q1

  Julye

  12

  great] Q4; Great Q1

  14

  tickle] Q5; trickle Q1

  100

  strawe.]; ~, Q1; straw. Q5

  116

  which] Q2; Which Q1S

  120

  that] Q2; That Q1

  177

  gold,] Q4; ~. Q1

  208

  melling.] Q2; ~, Q1

  215

  gree,] Q3; ~. Q1

  219

  ill,] Q2; ~. Q1

  230

  bett] ΕΚ gloss; better Q1S

  233

  Thomalins] EK gloss; Palinodes Q

  [12]

  Seneca] Q2; Sene-neca Qi (divided between lines)

  [12]

  lapsu] Q3; lapsus Q1

  [33]

  dread then] Q3; dread and Q1

  [51]

  Synecdochen.] Q2; ~ Q1

  [59]

  Titan.] Q3; ~: Q1S

  [63]

  Adam)] D; ~ Q1

  [79]

  both] Q2; borh Q1

  [203]

  prowde.] Q2; ~ Q1

  [213]

  Algrin)] V; ~ Q1

  ‘Emblem’ altissimus] Q3; allissimus Q1

  August

  16a

  PERIGOT] Q2; PERIGOR Q1

  18

/>   see.] Q2; ~, Q1

  76

  woode] S; Woode Q1; wood F

  84

  thy] F; my Q1

  104

  curelesse] Bathurst Co; carelesse QF

  105

  bought,] Q2; ~. Q1

  124a

  CVDDYE.] Q2; ~, Q1

  134

  him] Q2; hm Q1

  148

  deede.] Q3; ~, Q1

  154

  a part] Q3; apart Q1

  162

  sleepe.] Q5; ~ Q1

  [138]

  golden] Q2; goldden Q1

  September

  56

  ah Hobbin] Q2; ah hobbin Q1S

  59

  hande] Q1; honde S

  67a

  HOBBINOLL.] Q2; ~, Q1

  132

  thou] Q2; thon Q1

  139

  endured.] Q3; ~ Q1

  145

  yead] F; yeeld Q1

  153

  Christendome] Q2; Chrisiendome Q1

  162

  priue] Q1; priuie Q4S

  165

  theyr] Q2; thoyr Q1

  169

  They] Q5; The Q1

  196

  awaye,] S; away. Q1; away, Q3

  201

  thanck.] S; ~ Q1; thancke. Q5

  207a

  HOBBINOLL.] Q2; DIGGON. Q1

  255

  can,] Q3; ~: Q1

  257

  her] Q1 Pforzheimer copy; his Q1 Bodley copy

  [20]

  Thrise] V; These Q1; Thrice F1S

  [45]

  stoutely.] Q2; ~ Q1

  [57]

  lefte.] S; ~ Q1; left. Q2

  [96]

  practises] Q2; pract-tises Q1 (divided over two lines)

  [124]

  Brace)] S; ~ Q1

  [151]

  founde] Q2; sounde Q1

  [162]

  Priue] V; Preuely Q1; Privy F1; Priuie S

  [171]

  flock.] S; ~ Q1; flocke. Q2

  [176]

  vnknown] Q2; vuknown Q1

  ‘Emblem’ looking] Q2; lookng Q1

  ‘Emblem’ poore.] Q1; ~, Q2S

  October

  ‘Argument’ which] Q2; whishe Q1; whiche S

  ‘Argument’ euen] Q2; enen Q1

  2

  chace,] Q5; ~: Q1

  6

  dead.] S; ~? Q1; deade. Q5

  18a

  PIERS] Q2; PIRES Q1S

  39

  giusts.] R; ~, Q1S

  40

  crowne,] R; ~. Q1S

  79

  thy] Q3; the Q1

  90a

  PIERS] Q2; PIRES Q1S

  96a

  CVDDIE] Q3; omitted in Q1–2

  100

  demaundes,] T; ~. Q1; demands, F

  101

  dwell:] F; ~, Q1; ~. S

  113

  buskin] EK gloss; bus–kin Q1S

  118a

  PIERS] Q3; PIRES Q1S

  [21]

  eyther] Q2; eythet Q1

  [27]

  matters] Q2; mattes Q1

  [27]

  Arabian] Q3; Aradian Q1

  [32]

  Iuno] Q2; Inno Q1

  [47]

  meaneth] Q2; meanerh Q1

  [50]

  more] Q2; moro Q1

  [57]

  Georgiques] Q3; Bucoliques Q1

  [78]

  Sarcasmus] Q3; Sacrasmus Q1

  [90]

  destinie.] Q2; ~ Q1

  [93]

  Petrarchs.] Q3; Petrachs Q1

  [113]

  as is] Q2; as it Q1

  Nouember

  4

  misgouernaunce.] Q5; ~, Q1

  14

  taske,] F; ~: Q1

  88

  budde,] Co; ~. Q1; bud, Q3

  128

  mourne] Q3; morune Q1

  129

  tourne] Q3; torune Q1

  132

  carefull] Q2; carsefull Q1

  147

  seare:] Q5; ~, Q1S

  [30]

  Castalias] Q3; Castlias Q1

  [83]

  diminutiue] Q3; dimumtine Q1

  [91]

  nomore] Q1; no more Q2S

  [107]

  Tinct] Q3; Tuict Q1

  [145]

  the signe of] Q3; the of Q1

  [148]

  Atropos] Q3; Atropodas Q1

  [148]

  daughters] Q3; ughters Q1

  [148]

  is Atropos] Q3; ~ Atrhpos Q1

  [165]

  night] Q3; might Q1S

  [174]

  happened.] Q3; ~, Q1

  [186]

  expresse] Q2; epresse Q1

  ‘Emblem’ desert.] Q2; ~) Q1

  December

  24

  espyed.] Q2; ~, Q1

  38

  Muse,] Q1; ~ F2S

  40

  mirth,] T; ~. Q1S

  43

  doe] ΕΚ gloss; to Q1

  64

  playe:] V; ~. Q1 (light period); ~, S

  69

  see] Q2; se Q1

  75

  Also] Q1; All so Q3S

  89

  tenrage] Q3; to tenrage Q1; t’enrage S

  106

  before] Q4; ~. Q1

  108

  wipe.] Q2; the period is misplaced in Q1

  113

  Rosalind] Q2; Rolalind Qi

  114

  dight?] Q3; ~, Q1

  139

  your] Q2; yonr Q1

  139

  glee] Q2; final e inverted in Q1

  [17–18]

  Cabinet] Q3; Eabinet Q1

  [84]

  skill] Q3; still Q1

  [87]

  inuented] Q1; niuented Q1

  [97–8]

  Thus] T; This Q1

  [109]

  fragrant] Q3; flagraunt Q1S

  [139]

  Glee) mirth.] R; ~ ~) Q1; ~) ~ S

  ‘Emblem’ quod] Q3; quae Q1

  ‘Emblem’ ferrum] Q3; ferum Q

  FROM LETTERS (1580)

  The text is established from the Bodleian copy of Three Proper, and wittie, familiar Letters. Two other very commendable Letters, 1580 [Mal. 662], denoted as Q. This has been checked, in the case of ‘Iambicum Trimetrum’, against the version printed in the Bodleian copy of Abraham Fraunce, The Arcadian Rhetorike, 1588 [Mal. 514 (2)], denoted as Fr.

  Iambicum Trimetrum

  2–3

  flying thought, / And] V;

  flying / Thought, and Q;

  flying / Thoughts, and Fr

  21

  if]; If Q

  21

  saye: this was, Immerito?] Q; say, this was ~? Fr

  Ad Ornatissimum virum

  16

  diffissa] F3; diffessa Q

  47

  Nae] V; Næ Q

  59

  Pater] F3; Paeter Q

  61

  liquentia] F3; liquentio Q

  65

  Stultorum] V; Sultorum Q

  72

  oblatum] F3; ablatum Q

  100

  Clivosas] F3; Clibosas Q

  COMPLAINTS

  The text is established from the Bodleian copy of the quarto of 1591 [Mal. 617], denoted as Q. Like most other extant copies of the quarto this comprises both corrected and uncorrected sheets. The Variorum Edition supplies a detailed table of variants (vol. 8. 682–5). Corrected readings are denoted below as Qc, uncorrected readings as Qu. Occasional emendations are also recorded from BM Harleian MS 6910, denoted as H, and from John Jortin, Remarks on Spenser’s Poems, 1734, denoted as J.

  The Ruines of Time

  ‘Dedication’ 30 handes] F; haudes Q

  32

  a while] F2; awhile QS

  84

  Princesse.] F; ~, Q

  100

  mee,] Q; variant copies of Q read ~;

 

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