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"Five hundred copies of this tercentenary edition ... have been printed."
With facsimiles of original title-pages.
"This edition aims at giving an accurate reprint of Drayton's own texts. In printing, modern typographical usage is followed."--Pref., v.1.
Vol. 4 has title: Poly-Olbion, by Michale Drayton; being the fourth volume of his works edited by J. William Hebel.
"A chronology of Michael Drayton's life and writings": v. 5, p. [xix]-xxx. Bibliography: v.5, p. 265-283.
The legends. The owle. Pastorals, contayning eglogues. The man in the moone--v.3. The vision of Ben, Jonson, on the muses of his friend M. Drayton. Upon The battaile of Agincourt, by J. Vaughan. To my worthy friend Mr. Michaell Drayton upon these his poems, by John Reynold. The battaile of Agincourt. The miseries of Queene Margarite. Nimphidia, the court of fayrie. The quest of Cynthia. The shepheards Sirena. The moone-calfe. Elegies upon sundry occasions. The muses Elizium. Noahs flood. Moses his birth and miracles. David and Goliah--v.4. The first part of Poly-Olbion. The second part, or a continuance of Poly-Olbion from the eighteenth song--v.5. Introduction, notes, variant readings, edited by Kathleen Tillotson and B.H. Newdigate.
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