. The poems of Sir John Beaumont, ne 2nd, a comma after yeeld. Page 142, line 21st, place — after containes, and removefrom commencement of next line. Page 170, line 15th, read Will make9 not take9. Page 176 title of poem: as noted in Contents, insert1 Lady before Marquesse. Page 189 line 10th, read league. Page 242, line 10th, a period after sides. Page 245, line 14th, comma after family. Page 260, line 12th, spell certaine. Page 268, foot-note, read 190 for 120. Page 270, line 11th, place comma not period after hower. Page 281, line 2nd, place comma after same. Page 312, foot-note 2,


. The poems of Sir John Beaumont, ne 2nd, a comma after yeeld. Page 142, line 21st, place — after containes, and removefrom commencement of next line. Page 170, line 15th, read Will make9 not take9. Page 176 title of poem: as noted in Contents, insert1 Lady before Marquesse. Page 189 line 10th, read league. Page 242, line 10th, a period after sides. Page 245, line 14th, comma after family. Page 260, line 12th, spell certaine. Page 268, foot-note, read 190 for 120. Page 270, line 11th, place comma not period after hower. Page 281, line 2nd, place comma after same. Page 312, foot-note 2, spell perhaps some other mis-pointings: on all which, 334 ERRATA. actual and possible, I add from a Brief Chronology:1600 to 1660 (anonymous) this Candido Lectori:Mend—friendly Reader—what escapes amiss,And then it matters not whose fault it is:For all men sinne, since Adam first transgre3t,The printer sinnes, I sinne, much like the rest:Yet here our comfort is, though both offend,We to our faults can quickly put an. * 6 6 9


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