This is an
important
addition to Traherne's literary remains, consider-
ably more than half the poems in the volume having never been printed
before.
ably more than half the poems in the volume having never been printed
before.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07
, and annotations by Coleridge, S.
T.
2 vols. 1835. Rpt 1859. (Includes 'A Paradox,' found in the Rawlinson
MSS in the Bodleian library, 17 Latin letters from the orator's book at
Cambridge, Latin poems, Oley's and Walton's Lives, etc. )
Works. Ed. Willmott, R. A. 1854.
The Complete Works. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 3 vols. Fuller Worthies Library.
1874. (Prints for the first time from the Williams MSS six English
poems and two sets of Latin poems, and from Playford's Psalms and
Hymns, 1671, some psalms of doubtful authenticity. )
The English Works . . . newly arranged and annotated. . . by George Herbert
Palmer. 3 vols. 1905. (The first serious attempt to discover the chrono-
logical order of the poems and to deal thoroughly with difficulties of
interpretation. Contains a portrait from a pencil drawing on vellum
by White. )
Biography and Criticism
Addison, Joseph, on False Wit in The Spectator, 7 May 1711.
Benson, E. W. The Praise of George Herbert. An Oration. 1851.
Clutton-Brock, A. , in Camb. Mod. Hist. vol. iv, 1906.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Biographia Literaria, sections xix, XX.
The Letters of, vol. II, pp. 694 f. 1895.
Cowper, William, The Correspondence of. 1802.
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403
Daniell, J. J. Life of George Herbert. (Anon. ) 1893. New ed. (with
author's name). 1898 and 1902. (Contains ecclesiastical documents over-
looked by most writers. )
Herbert of Cherbury, Lord. Autobiography. Strawberry Hill, 1764. Ed.
Lee, S. L. 1886. Revised. 1900.
Hyde, A. G. George Herbert and his times. 1905.
Mayor, J. E. B. Nicholas Ferrar. Two Lives. 1855.
Oley, Barnabas. A Prefatory View of . . . the Authour, in Herbert's Remains.
1652. With new preface. 1671.
Walton, Izaak. The Life of Mr George Herbert. To which are added some
letters. 1670. (A few changes made for the collected Lives of 1674. )
[See, also, an article in The Times, 22 December 1905. ]
FRANCIS QUARLES
A Feast of Wormes. Set forth in a poeme of the History of Jonah. 1620.
Hadassa: or The History of Queene Ester. 1621.
Sions Elegies wept by Jeremie the Prophet. 1624.
Job Militant: with Meditations. 1624.
Sions Sonets. Sung by Solomon the King, and peri-phras'd. 1625.
Argalus and Parthenia. 1629.
Divine Poems. (Includes all the above, except Argalus, and has, also, An
Alphabet of Elegies. ] 1630.
The Historie of Samson. 1631.
Divine Fancies: digested into Epigrammes, meditations, and observations.
1632.
Emblemes. 1635. 2nd ed. 1639; 3rd 1643.
Hieroglyphikes of the life of Man. 1638. From 1639, printed commonly with
Emblemes.
Solomons Recantation, entituled Ecclesiastes, paraphrased. With a short
relation of the author's Life and Death [by his widow, Ursula). 1645.
Rptd 1739.
The Shepheards Oracles: delivered in certain Eglogues. 1646. (One Eclogue
was printed off, perhaps as a specimen, in 1644. ) Rptd 1679.
The Virgin Widow. A comedie. 1649.
Prose Works
Enchyridion. 1640.
Observations concerning Princes and States. 1642.
Judgement and Mercy for afflicted Soules. 2 parts. 1646. (The 2nd part
had already appeared in 1644 in a pirated edition, as Barnabas and
Boanerges: or Wine and Oyle for afflicted Soules. This version was
reprinted as well as Ursula Quarles's. )
The Loyall Convert. (Anon. ) Oxford (1644? ).
The Whipper Whipt. (Anon. and without printer's name. ) 1644.
The New Distemper. Oxford, 1645.
The Profest Royalist: his Quarrels with the Times: maintained in three
Tracts (=the above). Oxford, 1645.
Collected Works
The Collected works, in Verse and Prose. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 3 vols. Chertsey
Worthies Library. 1880.
THOMAS TRAHERNE
Roman Forgeries. By a faithful son of the Church of England. 1673.
Christian Ethicks, or divine morality opening the way to Blessedness by the
Rules of Vertue and Reason. 1675. (Contains eight poems. )
26—2
## p. 404 (#420) ############################################
404
Bibliography
A serious and patheticall Contemplation of the Mercies of God. 1699.
(Anon. , but identified by Dobell; 'a small 12mo, volume of 146 pages . . .
in a kind of unrhymed verse'; also three rhymed poems. )
The Poetical Works. Now first published from the original manuscripts.
Ed. Dobell, B. With a memoir. 1903. 2nd ed. 1906.
Selected poems of Thos. Traherne, Thos. Vaughan, and J. Norris. Ed.
Tutin, J. R. Hull, 1905.
Centuries of Meditations. Now first printed from the author's manuscript.
Ed. Dobell, B. 1908.
Poems of Felicity. Ed. from the MS by Bell, H. I. Oxford, 1910.
This is an important addition to Traherne's literary remains, consider-
ably more than half the poems in the volume having never been printed
before. Bell prints from Burney MS 392, acquired by the British
Museum in 1818 and duly indexed, but overlooked by previous enquirers.
It is a small octavo of 133 pages, prepared for the press by the poet's
brother and executor, Philip Traherne, or Traheron, probably soon after
Thomas's death (1674). The first 22 poems in Dobell's folio (Poems, ed.
Dobell, pp. 1-75) re-appear in the Burney MS, though not always in the
same order and with interesting variations and corrections of metrical
defects and bad rimes; these alterations may, in some cases, be ascribed
to Philip, who had poetical pretensions. 'News,' which is found in
Centuries of Meditations, occurs in the Burney MS. There are also
37 poems, including The Author to the Critical Peruser,' which are not
found in either of Dobell's two books. Some of the new poems, and two
introductory poems by Philip, give fresh illustration of the poet's attrac-
tive character. Bell has collected new information about the Traherne
family.
Biography and Criticism
Dobell, B. Athenaeum, 1900, vol. 1, pp. 433, 466, and 1903, vol. 11, p. 276
(Dobell's first notifications of his discovery).
Jones, W. L. Quarterly Review, cc, p. 437.
Quiller-Couch, A. T. From a Cornish Window. 1906.
Wood, A. à. Athenae Oxonienses.
HENRY VAUGHAN
:
Original Editions
Poems, with The tenth Satyre of Juvenal Englished. 1646.
Silex Scintillans: or Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations. By Henry
Vaughan Silurist. 1650. The second Edition, in two Books. 1655. (The
unsold sheets of Book 1 (1650) are used, except for new title-page, and
resetting of the four pages containing Isaac's Marriage, now revised. )
Olor Iscanus. A collection of some Select Poems, and Translations, Formerly
written by Mr. Henry Vaughan Silurist. Published by a Friend. 1651.
(The preface is dated ‘Newton by Usk this 17 of Decemb. 1647. ' The
prose translations are two discourses by Plutarch, one by Maximus
Tyrius (these three written originally in Greek, and translated by
Vaughan from John Reynolds's Latin versions), and The Praise and
Happinesse of the Countrie Life, translated from the Spanish of Antonio
de Guevara, bishop of Carthagena. ) Rptd 1679 (copy in Cardiff library).
The Mount of Olives: or Solitary Devotions. With an excellent Discourse of
the blessed State of Man in Glory, written by . . . Anselm . . . , now done
into English. 1652.
:
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Chapter II
405
2
Flores Solitudinis. [Two Latin Discourses by Johan: Euseb: Nierembergius;
The World Contemned, by Eucherius, bishop of Lyons; and The Life of
Paulinus, bishop of Nola (an original work, the others being transis
lations). ] Collected in his Sicknesse and Retirement. 1654.
Hermetical Physick, . . . by Henry Nollius, Englished. 1655.
Thalia Rediviva: The Pass-Times and Diversions of a Countrey-Muse. With
some Learned Remains of the Eminent Eugenius Philalethes ( = Thomas
Vanghan). 1678.
•
Reprints and Editions after Vaughan's death
Spiritual Songs. 1706. (Mentioned in Chambers's ed. vol. II, p. lxi, but
not traced. )
Silex Scintillans. With Memoir by Lyte, H. F. 1847. (Includes, also, the
Pious Thoughts from Thalia Rediviva. ) Rpts 1856, etc. A facsimile of
1650 ed. , with introduction by Clare, W. 1885.
Complete Works in Verse and Prose. With introduction, essay and notes.
By Grosart, A. B. 4 vols. Fuller Worthies Library. 1870-1. (Includes,
also, the Poems of Thomas Vaughan. )
Secular Poems. With notes and bibliography by Tutin, J. R. Hull, 1893.
Poems. Ed. Chambers, E. K. With an introduction by Beeching, H. C.
2 vols. 1896. Rptd 1905. /(The best edition yet issued, with a good
bibliography. )
Other modern editions of Poems: Gollancz, I. (Temple Classics), 1896;
Ricketts, C. S. (with original designs), 1897; Bettany, W. A. L. (con-
tains the fullest list of parallels between Vaughan and Herbert), 1905.
A complete edition, and a biography, with eight letters of Vaughan, and
other fresh documents of biographical interest. Edd. Guiney, L. I. and
Morgan, G. E. F. In preparation.
The Mount of Olives, Man in Darkness, and Life of Paulinus. Ed. Guiney,
L. I. Oxford, 1902.
1,
se,
感
Biography and Criticism
Brown, John. Horae Subsecivae, series I. 1858.
Brydges, Sir Egerton, in The Retrospective Review, vol. III, 1822.
Guiney, L. I. A Little English Gallery. New York, 1894.
Johnson, Lionel. - Critical Studies (including a chapter on Vaughan). In
preparation.
Palgrave, F. T. , in Y Cymmrodor, vol. XI, part 2, 1892.
Landscape in Poetry, pp. 160-5. 1897,
Shairp, J. C. Sketches in History and Poetry, X. 1887.
ius
EMBLEM-BOOKS IN ENGLISH
Alciats Emblems. Lugduni, 1551. (See Ames's Antiquities of Printing,
ed. Herbert, p. 1570. ) Andreae Alciati Emblematum Libellus, Milan,
1522; Paris, 1534; Venice, 1546; and in later and fuller forms.
Ayres, Philip. Emblemata Amatoria. (In four languages. ) 1683.
Bunyan, John. A Book for Boys and Girls. 1686. Rptd often under title,
Divine Emblems. Facsimile rpt, with preface by Brown, John. 1889.
Harvey, Christopher. Schola Cordis . . . in 47 Emblems. 1647. (Anon. , and
often printed as Quarles's. ) Fuller Worthies Library. 1874.
Hugo, Herman. Pia Desideria. Antwerp, 1628. Englished by Edmund
Arwaker. 1686.
Paradin, Claude, The Heroicall Devises of. Translated out of Latin by P. S.
1591.
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à
Peacham, Henry. Minerva Britanna: or a Garden of Heroycal Devices.
1612.
The Mirrour of Majestie. 1618.
Peyton, Thomas. The Glasse of Time. 1620-3. Rptd, New York, 1886.
Whitney, Geffrey. A Choice of Emblemes. . . gathered out of sundrie writers,
Englished and moralized. Chr. Plantyn, Leyden, 1586.
Willet, Andrew. Sacrorum Emblematum Centuria una. (Latin and English. )
Cambridge, (1596 ?
2 vols. 1835. Rpt 1859. (Includes 'A Paradox,' found in the Rawlinson
MSS in the Bodleian library, 17 Latin letters from the orator's book at
Cambridge, Latin poems, Oley's and Walton's Lives, etc. )
Works. Ed. Willmott, R. A. 1854.
The Complete Works. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 3 vols. Fuller Worthies Library.
1874. (Prints for the first time from the Williams MSS six English
poems and two sets of Latin poems, and from Playford's Psalms and
Hymns, 1671, some psalms of doubtful authenticity. )
The English Works . . . newly arranged and annotated. . . by George Herbert
Palmer. 3 vols. 1905. (The first serious attempt to discover the chrono-
logical order of the poems and to deal thoroughly with difficulties of
interpretation. Contains a portrait from a pencil drawing on vellum
by White. )
Biography and Criticism
Addison, Joseph, on False Wit in The Spectator, 7 May 1711.
Benson, E. W. The Praise of George Herbert. An Oration. 1851.
Clutton-Brock, A. , in Camb. Mod. Hist. vol. iv, 1906.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Biographia Literaria, sections xix, XX.
The Letters of, vol. II, pp. 694 f. 1895.
Cowper, William, The Correspondence of. 1802.
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403
Daniell, J. J. Life of George Herbert. (Anon. ) 1893. New ed. (with
author's name). 1898 and 1902. (Contains ecclesiastical documents over-
looked by most writers. )
Herbert of Cherbury, Lord. Autobiography. Strawberry Hill, 1764. Ed.
Lee, S. L. 1886. Revised. 1900.
Hyde, A. G. George Herbert and his times. 1905.
Mayor, J. E. B. Nicholas Ferrar. Two Lives. 1855.
Oley, Barnabas. A Prefatory View of . . . the Authour, in Herbert's Remains.
1652. With new preface. 1671.
Walton, Izaak. The Life of Mr George Herbert. To which are added some
letters. 1670. (A few changes made for the collected Lives of 1674. )
[See, also, an article in The Times, 22 December 1905. ]
FRANCIS QUARLES
A Feast of Wormes. Set forth in a poeme of the History of Jonah. 1620.
Hadassa: or The History of Queene Ester. 1621.
Sions Elegies wept by Jeremie the Prophet. 1624.
Job Militant: with Meditations. 1624.
Sions Sonets. Sung by Solomon the King, and peri-phras'd. 1625.
Argalus and Parthenia. 1629.
Divine Poems. (Includes all the above, except Argalus, and has, also, An
Alphabet of Elegies. ] 1630.
The Historie of Samson. 1631.
Divine Fancies: digested into Epigrammes, meditations, and observations.
1632.
Emblemes. 1635. 2nd ed. 1639; 3rd 1643.
Hieroglyphikes of the life of Man. 1638. From 1639, printed commonly with
Emblemes.
Solomons Recantation, entituled Ecclesiastes, paraphrased. With a short
relation of the author's Life and Death [by his widow, Ursula). 1645.
Rptd 1739.
The Shepheards Oracles: delivered in certain Eglogues. 1646. (One Eclogue
was printed off, perhaps as a specimen, in 1644. ) Rptd 1679.
The Virgin Widow. A comedie. 1649.
Prose Works
Enchyridion. 1640.
Observations concerning Princes and States. 1642.
Judgement and Mercy for afflicted Soules. 2 parts. 1646. (The 2nd part
had already appeared in 1644 in a pirated edition, as Barnabas and
Boanerges: or Wine and Oyle for afflicted Soules. This version was
reprinted as well as Ursula Quarles's. )
The Loyall Convert. (Anon. ) Oxford (1644? ).
The Whipper Whipt. (Anon. and without printer's name. ) 1644.
The New Distemper. Oxford, 1645.
The Profest Royalist: his Quarrels with the Times: maintained in three
Tracts (=the above). Oxford, 1645.
Collected Works
The Collected works, in Verse and Prose. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 3 vols. Chertsey
Worthies Library. 1880.
THOMAS TRAHERNE
Roman Forgeries. By a faithful son of the Church of England. 1673.
Christian Ethicks, or divine morality opening the way to Blessedness by the
Rules of Vertue and Reason. 1675. (Contains eight poems. )
26—2
## p. 404 (#420) ############################################
404
Bibliography
A serious and patheticall Contemplation of the Mercies of God. 1699.
(Anon. , but identified by Dobell; 'a small 12mo, volume of 146 pages . . .
in a kind of unrhymed verse'; also three rhymed poems. )
The Poetical Works. Now first published from the original manuscripts.
Ed. Dobell, B. With a memoir. 1903. 2nd ed. 1906.
Selected poems of Thos. Traherne, Thos. Vaughan, and J. Norris. Ed.
Tutin, J. R. Hull, 1905.
Centuries of Meditations. Now first printed from the author's manuscript.
Ed. Dobell, B. 1908.
Poems of Felicity. Ed. from the MS by Bell, H. I. Oxford, 1910.
This is an important addition to Traherne's literary remains, consider-
ably more than half the poems in the volume having never been printed
before. Bell prints from Burney MS 392, acquired by the British
Museum in 1818 and duly indexed, but overlooked by previous enquirers.
It is a small octavo of 133 pages, prepared for the press by the poet's
brother and executor, Philip Traherne, or Traheron, probably soon after
Thomas's death (1674). The first 22 poems in Dobell's folio (Poems, ed.
Dobell, pp. 1-75) re-appear in the Burney MS, though not always in the
same order and with interesting variations and corrections of metrical
defects and bad rimes; these alterations may, in some cases, be ascribed
to Philip, who had poetical pretensions. 'News,' which is found in
Centuries of Meditations, occurs in the Burney MS. There are also
37 poems, including The Author to the Critical Peruser,' which are not
found in either of Dobell's two books. Some of the new poems, and two
introductory poems by Philip, give fresh illustration of the poet's attrac-
tive character. Bell has collected new information about the Traherne
family.
Biography and Criticism
Dobell, B. Athenaeum, 1900, vol. 1, pp. 433, 466, and 1903, vol. 11, p. 276
(Dobell's first notifications of his discovery).
Jones, W. L. Quarterly Review, cc, p. 437.
Quiller-Couch, A. T. From a Cornish Window. 1906.
Wood, A. à. Athenae Oxonienses.
HENRY VAUGHAN
:
Original Editions
Poems, with The tenth Satyre of Juvenal Englished. 1646.
Silex Scintillans: or Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations. By Henry
Vaughan Silurist. 1650. The second Edition, in two Books. 1655. (The
unsold sheets of Book 1 (1650) are used, except for new title-page, and
resetting of the four pages containing Isaac's Marriage, now revised. )
Olor Iscanus. A collection of some Select Poems, and Translations, Formerly
written by Mr. Henry Vaughan Silurist. Published by a Friend. 1651.
(The preface is dated ‘Newton by Usk this 17 of Decemb. 1647. ' The
prose translations are two discourses by Plutarch, one by Maximus
Tyrius (these three written originally in Greek, and translated by
Vaughan from John Reynolds's Latin versions), and The Praise and
Happinesse of the Countrie Life, translated from the Spanish of Antonio
de Guevara, bishop of Carthagena. ) Rptd 1679 (copy in Cardiff library).
The Mount of Olives: or Solitary Devotions. With an excellent Discourse of
the blessed State of Man in Glory, written by . . . Anselm . . . , now done
into English. 1652.
:
## p. 405 (#421) ############################################
Chapter II
405
2
Flores Solitudinis. [Two Latin Discourses by Johan: Euseb: Nierembergius;
The World Contemned, by Eucherius, bishop of Lyons; and The Life of
Paulinus, bishop of Nola (an original work, the others being transis
lations). ] Collected in his Sicknesse and Retirement. 1654.
Hermetical Physick, . . . by Henry Nollius, Englished. 1655.
Thalia Rediviva: The Pass-Times and Diversions of a Countrey-Muse. With
some Learned Remains of the Eminent Eugenius Philalethes ( = Thomas
Vanghan). 1678.
•
Reprints and Editions after Vaughan's death
Spiritual Songs. 1706. (Mentioned in Chambers's ed. vol. II, p. lxi, but
not traced. )
Silex Scintillans. With Memoir by Lyte, H. F. 1847. (Includes, also, the
Pious Thoughts from Thalia Rediviva. ) Rpts 1856, etc. A facsimile of
1650 ed. , with introduction by Clare, W. 1885.
Complete Works in Verse and Prose. With introduction, essay and notes.
By Grosart, A. B. 4 vols. Fuller Worthies Library. 1870-1. (Includes,
also, the Poems of Thomas Vaughan. )
Secular Poems. With notes and bibliography by Tutin, J. R. Hull, 1893.
Poems. Ed. Chambers, E. K. With an introduction by Beeching, H. C.
2 vols. 1896. Rptd 1905. /(The best edition yet issued, with a good
bibliography. )
Other modern editions of Poems: Gollancz, I. (Temple Classics), 1896;
Ricketts, C. S. (with original designs), 1897; Bettany, W. A. L. (con-
tains the fullest list of parallels between Vaughan and Herbert), 1905.
A complete edition, and a biography, with eight letters of Vaughan, and
other fresh documents of biographical interest. Edd. Guiney, L. I. and
Morgan, G. E. F. In preparation.
The Mount of Olives, Man in Darkness, and Life of Paulinus. Ed. Guiney,
L. I. Oxford, 1902.
1,
se,
感
Biography and Criticism
Brown, John. Horae Subsecivae, series I. 1858.
Brydges, Sir Egerton, in The Retrospective Review, vol. III, 1822.
Guiney, L. I. A Little English Gallery. New York, 1894.
Johnson, Lionel. - Critical Studies (including a chapter on Vaughan). In
preparation.
Palgrave, F. T. , in Y Cymmrodor, vol. XI, part 2, 1892.
Landscape in Poetry, pp. 160-5. 1897,
Shairp, J. C. Sketches in History and Poetry, X. 1887.
ius
EMBLEM-BOOKS IN ENGLISH
Alciats Emblems. Lugduni, 1551. (See Ames's Antiquities of Printing,
ed. Herbert, p. 1570. ) Andreae Alciati Emblematum Libellus, Milan,
1522; Paris, 1534; Venice, 1546; and in later and fuller forms.
Ayres, Philip. Emblemata Amatoria. (In four languages. ) 1683.
Bunyan, John. A Book for Boys and Girls. 1686. Rptd often under title,
Divine Emblems. Facsimile rpt, with preface by Brown, John. 1889.
Harvey, Christopher. Schola Cordis . . . in 47 Emblems. 1647. (Anon. , and
often printed as Quarles's. ) Fuller Worthies Library. 1874.
Hugo, Herman. Pia Desideria. Antwerp, 1628. Englished by Edmund
Arwaker. 1686.
Paradin, Claude, The Heroicall Devises of. Translated out of Latin by P. S.
1591.
## p. 406 (#422) ############################################
406
Bibliography
à
Peacham, Henry. Minerva Britanna: or a Garden of Heroycal Devices.
1612.
The Mirrour of Majestie. 1618.
Peyton, Thomas. The Glasse of Time. 1620-3. Rptd, New York, 1886.
Whitney, Geffrey. A Choice of Emblemes. . . gathered out of sundrie writers,
Englished and moralized. Chr. Plantyn, Leyden, 1586.
Willet, Andrew. Sacrorum Emblematum Centuria una. (Latin and English. )
Cambridge, (1596 ?