Texas Tech University, Lubbock
Southwest Collection, Rare Books PR2235.A1
Owned in 1703 by St John Broderick of the Middle Temple. Sotheby's, 22 July 1985, lot 19, to E.M. Lawson.
Recorded (as the Broderick Volume
) in Peter Beal,
Recorded (as the Broderick Volume
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PR 1171 D14
The text of the poems by Donne derived from the same source as the Lansdowne MS (
Formerly among the muniments of the Earl of Dalhousie (descendant of the Maule and Ramsay families), of Brechin Castle, on deposit in the Scottish Record Office [now National Archives of Scotland] (GD45/26/95/1). Sotheby's, 20 July 1981, lot 490.
Cited in Dalhousie MS I
: And, having done that, Thou hast done
: Locating, Acquiring, and Studying the Dalhousie Manuscripts
Facsimiles of f. 15v in
Sullivan suggests that the miscellany derives from sources preserved by members of the Earl of Essex's circle, their most likely conduit
to the Dalhousie family being John Ramsay (1580-1626), Viscount Haddington and Earl of Holderness.
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First published, as two poems (one comprising stanzas 1-4, 6 and 8. the other stanzas 9-12) in a musical setting, in William Byrd,
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Krueger, pp. 194-5.
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This poem is attributed to Richard Latworth (or Latewar) in Lefranc (1968), pp. 85-94, but see Stephen J. Greenblatt, answer
to this poem is printed in Höltgen, pp. 435-8. Some texts are accompanied by other answers.
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Much of the volume (including 24 poems by Donne on ff. 15r-31v) evidently transcribed from the Dalhousie MS I (
Inscribed (f. 1r) with the date 28 September 1622 and, in possibly a child's hand (f. 1v), Andrew Ramsey
. Formerly among the muniments of the Earl of Dalhousie (descendant of the Maule and Ramsay families), of Brechin Castle, on deposit in the Scottish Record Office (GD45/26/95/2). Sotheby's, 20 July 1981, lot 491, and 12 December1982, lot 49.
Cited in Dalhousie MS II
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Facsimiles of f. 10v in Sotheby's sale catalogue, and of ff. 20v and 26r in
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. First published in Spurious Poems in the 1660 Edition
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to this poem is printed in Höltgen, pp. 435-8. Some texts are accompanied by other answers.
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