Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna
Cod. 11.539.2
Excerpta de origine boni et mali ex doctrina Hobbesii ubi de origine sociatum.
Cod. 15.414.5
Cod. 9689
Sidney's autograph inscription Philippus Sideneus generosus Angliæ scripsit Argentorati 1573
and his motto Quo me fata vocant
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Recorded in George Gömöri,
Cod. 14090
Cited in
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This MS recorded in Vieth,
First published in Vieth, pp. 129-30. Walker, pp. 102-3. Love, p. 91, as
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This MS collated in
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This MS collated in
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Edited in part from this MS in Vieth. Recorded in Walker.
First published, in a version headed Here lives a Great and Mighty Monarch
, in
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This MS collated in
First published as a separate poem in
This poem also appears as lines 178-85 of
Copy of lines 171-264, headed
This MS recorded in Vieth. Collated in Walker.
First published, as a broadside, in London, 1679. Antwerp
, 1680). Vieth, pp. 104-12. Walker, pp. 83-90. Love, pp. 63-70.
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See Vivian de Sola Pinto in
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A lampoon sometimes called
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This MS recorded in Vieth,
First published in Antwerp
, 1680). Vieth, p. 32. Walker, p. 36. Love, pp. 19-20.
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This MS recorded in Vieth,
First published in Antwerp
, 1680). Vieth, p. 15. Walker, pp. 18-19. Love, p. 22, as
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This MS recorded in Vieth and in Walker.
First published in
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This MS recorded in Vieth,
First published in Antwerp
, 1680). Vieth, p. 14. Walker, pp. 22-3. Love, p. 21.
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Dated in some sources 1672 but not published until 1706.
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This MS recorded in Vieth and in Walker.
First published in
The poem discussed, texts collated, and the attribution to Rochester questioned, in Harold Love,
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This MS collated in Harris.
First published, ascribed to Henry Savile, in
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This MS discussed, with a facsimile of f. 81r, in Edwards,
First published (?) at Antwerp
[i.e. London], (?)1684. The only known extant early printed exemplum is a probably early 18th-century octavo entitled
Edited from MS copies as
Of uncertain authorship. For discussions of authorship and texts, see notably Rodney M. Blaine,
Copy of the 85-line version, headed
First published, possibly as a broadside, 1677 [no exemplum known]. 85-line version in Hail happy Warrior! whose Arms have won
, published in
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This MS collated in
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This MS recorded in Vieth. Collated in Walker.
First published in
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This MS recorded in Vieth. Collated in Walker.
First published in Richard Head,
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This MS collated in Harris.
First published in Harris (1979), p. 49.
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Edited in part from this MS in Vieth and in Love. Collated in Walker.
First published, in shortened form, in Johannes Prinz,
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First published in
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This MS collated in
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First published in
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This MS collated in
First published as unknown
authorship, possibly Marvell's
, and that the poem grew by accretions by different authors.
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First published in London, 1682. Summers, V, 263-72.
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This MS collated in Thorpe.
First published in
Copy of the four songs.
First published in
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This MS collated in
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This MS collated in
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Recorded in Harris, p. 55, as obviously not by Dorset
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This MS collated in
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This MS collated in Thorpe.
First published (lines 1-16 only) in
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This MS collated in Harris.
First published in
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First published in
Copy, the poem here dated 1686/7
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This MS collated in
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Ascribed to Aphra Behn in
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This MS collated in Thorpe.
First published in