BEIN 1978 567: Bound with the author's Devotions vpon emergent occasions. London, 1624., Signatures: A-H¹² I⁶ (H₈ and I₆ blank), and "Memoriae matris sacrum": 17 p. at end.
Publisher:
Printed by I.H. for Philemon Stephens, and Christopher Meredith, and are to be sold at their shop at the Golden Lion in Pauls Church-yard
BEIN Ih D718 632C: Imperfect 1st l. (large signature A within frame) and F4, blank, wanting. Frontispiece inlaid., Described in Wise, T.J. Catalogue of the Ashley library. London, 1922, II, p. 52, and Keynes, Bibliography ... of ... Donne. 1914, no. 26. Wise calls this 1st ed., 2d issue; Keynes calls it second edition., Head pieces., Signatures: 4 l. unsigned, B-F4 (last blank)., and Title within double lines.
Publisher:
Printed by B. Alsop, and T. Fawcet, for Beniamin Fisher, and are to be sold at the Signe of the Talbot in Aldersgate-street,
"An elegie upon Dr. Donne" by Izaak Walton: p. 382-384., Pagination errors throughout., and Signature A2 not present. Signatures A1 and Fff4 (blank) wanting.
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Printed by M.F. for Iohn Marriot, and are to be sold at his shop in St. Dunstans churchyard in Fleet-street,
Dedication signed: John Donne [the younger]., Imperfect: p. [1]-[4] mutilated; port. wanting. Samuel Taylor Coleridge's copy, with manuscript annotations in his hand (originally Charles Lamb's book which Coleridge apparently borrowed, see note on back board). Ms. notes by George T. Strong, of New York., Printer's name from Wing CD., Signatures: A⁴ B-2D⁸ (2D8, blank)., and With frontis. portrait (A1v) of John Donne.
Publisher:
In the Savoy, Printed by T[homas] N[ewcomb] for Henry Herringman, at the sign of the Anchor, in the lower-walk of the New-Exchange,
Subject (Name):
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,--1772-1834--Autograph., Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,--1772-1834--Ms. notes., Donne, John, 1604-1662., Lamb, Charles,--1775-1834--Ownership., and Strong, George Templeton,--1820-1875--Ms. notes.
BEIR Ib55 T776 12: V. 3 has imprint: London : G. Cawthorn, 1800., BEIN 1998 275: From the library of Ralph Hodgson., With engraved collective t.-p's, v. 1 and 3 dated 1779, v. 2 dated 1778, with the imprint: Printed for John Bell ... London ..., Each volume has an additional letterpress t-p., Colophon dated: 1779., and "Life of Dr. Donne" signed J.W. [i.e., Izaak Walton].
XXVI : sermons preached by that learned and reverend divine John Donne, doctor in divinity, late
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1
Publisher:
Printed at the charge of Dr. Donne [i.e. John Donne, jr.], and are to be sold at his house in Covent-Garden, neare the Fleece-tavern; at the several book sellers-shops in London and at Westminster-hall
Collection Created:
London : Printed at the charge of Dr. Donne [i.e. John Donne, jr.], and are to be sold at his house in Covent-Garden, neare the Fleece-tavern; at the several book sellers-shops in London and at Westminster-hall, 1661
Foliation errors throughout. and Manuscript on paper, in a single hand, of a collection of 33 of Donne's poems and several of his other writings. The poems include Catholicism-inflected poems "A Lettanie" and "A Sonnett On the blessed Virgin Marie," as well as "Satira Prima" through "Satira Sexta," selections from his elegies, "The Flea," "Diamond in Glass" ["A Valediction of My Name, in the Window"], and sets of "Canzons," "Canzonettes," and "Airs and Angles." Other writings include several satirical prose "Problemes" such as "Why doe women delight so much in feathers" and "Why doth not gold soyle the fingers" and a copy of a letter by Donne to the Countess of Bedford accompanied by the poem "Obsequies on the Lord Harrington brother to the Countess of Bedford."
Description:
Binding: parchment. and For information on the source of acquisition, consult the appropriate curator.
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--England
Subject (Topic):
Elegiac poetry., English literature--17th century, English poetry--17th century, Metaphysics--Poetry, Religious poetry, and Verse satire, English
Contemporary MS collection of Donne's poems, songs, satires, paradoxes, etc. Contents include about 100 Songs and Elegies, 2 Divine Poems, 5 Satires, 15 Problemes and 9 Paradoxes. Most are initialled "J:D: ffinis." With a few poems of doubtful attribution