The Poems of James ShirleyKing's crown Press, 1941 - 108 pages |
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Page xiv
... probably very little altered , in Shirley's collection of 1646 . Having entered Holy Orders , Shirley , according to Wood , " became a Minister of God's word in , or near to , S. Albans in Hertfordshire . But being then unsetled in his ...
... probably very little altered , in Shirley's collection of 1646 . Having entered Holy Orders , Shirley , according to Wood , " became a Minister of God's word in , or near to , S. Albans in Hertfordshire . But being then unsetled in his ...
Page 66
... probably in 1646 ; he entered the Middle Temple in April 1646. The Order , then , would likely have been founded about April 1646 , and Shirley's poem was written between that date and October 31 , when his book was entered in the ...
... probably in 1646 ; he entered the Middle Temple in April 1646. The Order , then , would likely have been founded about April 1646 , and Shirley's poem was written between that date and October 31 , when his book was entered in the ...
Page 68
... probably refers to Mary , second daughter of Sir William Borlase of Bockmore , Bucks ; she died un- married , and was buried Feb. 27 , 1637. See Borlase , The Descent , Name and Arms of Borlase of Borlase , p . 57 . 17 chief mourner ...
... probably refers to Mary , second daughter of Sir William Borlase of Bockmore , Bucks ; she died un- married , and was buried Feb. 27 , 1637. See Borlase , The Descent , Name and Arms of Borlase of Borlase , p . 57 . 17 chief mourner ...
Contents
To his Mistris upon the Bayes withered | 6 |
Vpon the death of K James | 14 |
A Prologue to Mr Fletchers Play in Ireland | 29 |
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