. Poems. ame, commanding themto appear in person before the Court of Star Chamber togive answer for their conduct at Wrexham as set forth inthis complaint. BERKbLtT UDHH i. !0MS |l0hrt dabster, WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY CARLETON BEOWN. LONDON: PUBLISHED FOR THE EARLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETY,BY KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER & CO., Ltd., 68-74 CAKTER LANE, , AND BY HUMPHREY MILFORD, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, AMEN CORNER, DCCCC XIV. * J €jiftra ^txuB, No. cxin. FOREWORDS During the last two decades of the reign of Elizabethpoetry was in the very air, and obscure as well as grea


. Poems. ame, commanding themto appear in person before the Court of Star Chamber togive answer for their conduct at Wrexham as set forth inthis complaint. BERKbLtT UDHH i. !0MS |l0hrt dabster, WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY CARLETON BEOWN. LONDON: PUBLISHED FOR THE EARLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETY,BY KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER & CO., Ltd., 68-74 CAKTER LANE, , AND BY HUMPHREY MILFORD, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, AMEN CORNER, DCCCC XIV. * J €jiftra ^txuB, No. cxin. FOREWORDS During the last two decades of the reign of Elizabethpoetry was in the very air, and obscure as well as greatmen caught the contagion of verse-making. It is with theverse of some of these obscure men that the present volumeis concerned. If judged on their own merits these piecesmight perhaps have been left in the oblivion in which theyhave remained for over three centuries. But though havingin themselves no importance as literature, they throw addi-tional light upon poems by Shakspere and other greatElizabethans : alia claritas soils, alia claritas lunae. In presenting this material to the reader, I gladly takethe opportunity of expressing my thanks to those whohave in many ways cou


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