. Catalogue of original and early editions of some of the poetical and prose works of English writers from Wither to Prior . | Church- The Prince, D7-G4 (verso blank). yard. 1647. New title within a border formed of The translation, H2-H8. The first two translations are in prose with some few poems scatteredthrough. The last one is entirely in verse. In 1650 the same publisher issued The Second Edicion, with Addi-tions . It contains exactly the same matter, and the colladon of thevolume is the same as that of the first edition given above. 94 Collations and Notes EVROPA C V P I D CRUCIFIED. V


. Catalogue of original and early editions of some of the poetical and prose works of English writers from Wither to Prior . | Church- The Prince, D7-G4 (verso blank). yard. 1647. New title within a border formed of The translation, H2-H8. The first two translations are in prose with some few poems scatteredthrough. The last one is entirely in verse. In 1650 the same publisher issued The Second Edicion, with Addi-tions . It contains exactly the same matter, and the colladon of thevolume is the same as that of the first edition given above. 94 Collations and Notes EVROPA C V P I D CRUCIFIED. V E N V S VIGILS. With AknOT ATI ONS, By Tbo, Stanley Efq. Brmtedb^ /r. JT;. tor H«w(>!ir(J> m^ihy ^r\ ^rc to be loldathTs, ^opattKc fignc otthc Pr/r?ceJ ^rmci iu^!s-Chuixh-irard, 1649. [No. 814 STANLEY, THOMAS. Europa. | Cupid | Crucified. | Venus | Vigils. | With Annota-tions, I By I Tho. Stanley Efq. | London, \ Printed by IV. W. forHumphrey Mofeley and are \ to be fold at his fhop at the figne ofthe Princes \ Amies in St. Pauls-Church-yard, i6.^g. Octavo. First : A-D, in Collations and Notes 95 Title as above, Ai (verso blank). Afacsimile is given. Half-title EuropaTheoriti Idyllium, A2 recto. The poem,A2 verso to A8 recto. Annotations, A8verso to B4 (verso blank). Half-title Cupid Crucified , B5 recto. The poem,B5 verso to Ci recto. Annotations, Ci verso to C2. Half-title Venus Authore, C3 recto. The poem,C3 verso to Di recto. Annotations, Diverso to D4 (verso blank). ExcerptaexNotis Lipfii, Pythoei, Doufas, Weitzii,Salmafii, and Scriverii; in PervigiliumVeneris , D5-D8 (verso blank). In each of the three divisions the original Greek or Latin poem isprinted on the verso of a leaf with the translation facing it on therecto of the following leaf. 815 STANLEY, THOMAS. Poems, I By | Thomas Stanley | Esquire. [ Quae mea culpatamen, nifi fi lufiffe vocari | Culpa poteft: nifi culpa poteft &amaffe, vocari ? | Printed in


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