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 NOTES AND QUERIES. [io 8. XL JA*. 2, 1909.

'ENGLANDS PARNASSUS,' 1600.

<See 10 S. ix. 341, 401 ; x. 4, 84, 182, 262, 362, 444.)

ONLY once throughout his book does' 1 Allot quote his authority for a passage, and then in reference to lines copied from Thomas Hudson's ' Judith ' :

' 111 Companie,' p. 519.

Like as the remain upright, &c.,

(signed) Th. Hudson, fol. 452.

I will now supply references for passages

that remain unidentified in Collier's edition

of ' Englands Parnassus,' omitting those

which have been traced by others than

myself. As much space would be occupied

if I quoted in full, I will content myself by

siting first lines or parts of lines, with the

signatures given by Allot. When the latter

are wrong, I will say so.

' Ambition,' p. 5. ! fa tall is the ascent unto a crowne.

' Civil Wars,' B. II. st. 59, only in ed. 1595, ' (signed) S. Daniell.

'Art,' p. 11. Art hath an enemy cald ignorance.

'E. M. out of his H.,' Act I., Stage, (signed) B. Johnson.

'Avarice,' p. 14. Regard of worldly mucke doth fowly blend.

'Faerie Queene,' II. vii. 10, (signed) Ed. Spencer.

' Beautie,' p. 17. O how can Bewtie maister the most strong.

'Faerie Queene,' I. iii. 6, (signed) Idem, viz., Spenser.

Collier refers to ' Robert, Duke of Nor- mandy,' for the following, but he guessed wrongly :

'Banishment,' p. 25. No Banishment can be to him assignde.

'Epist., Suffolk to Q. Margaret,' (signed) M. Dray ton.

' Blisse,' p. 26. These dayes example hath deep written here.

' Faerie Queene,' I. viii. 44 (signed) Ed. Spencer.

' Children,' p. 34. This patterne, good or ill, our Children get.

' Arcadia ' (Grosart, ' Poems,' ii. 218), (signed) Idem, viz., Sir P. Sidney.

' Chaunge,' p. 35.

The ever chaunging course of things.

'Cleopatra,' 11. 555-6 (Grosart), (signed) S. Daniell.

' Chaunce,' p. 37. True it is, if fortune light by Chaunce.

'Flowers' [" Audaces fortuna juvat "], (signed) G. Gascoigne.

Collier is wrong again, his reference for the next passage being to his old friend "* Mortimeriados ' :

' Counsaile,' p. 38. A kingdomes greatnesse hardly can he sway.

'Epist, Rich. II. to Q. Isabel, (signed) M. Dr.

' Conscience,' p. 41. The feare of Conscience entretn yron walles.

'Epist., Lady J. Grey to Dudley, (signed ) M. Drayton.

' Craft,' &c., p. 44.

Craft, wrapt still in many comberments.

' Musophilus,' 11. 913-14, (signed) S. Daniell.

' Content,' p. 47.

Inconstant change such tickle turnes hath lent. Thos. Lodge's ' Marius and Sylla,' V. i. (No author named.)

' Courage,' p. 48.

-To Courage great, &c.

J Faerie Queene,' V. v. 38, (signed) Ed. Spencer.

Where is no Courage, there is no ruth nor mone. 'Faerie Queene,' VI. vii. 18, (signed) Idem, viz., Spenser.

Good hart in ill, doth th' evill, &c.

' Faerie Queene,' V. x. 22, (signed) Idem, viz. Spenser.

' Courage,' p. 49. Might, wanting measure, moveth surquedrie.

' Faerie Queene,' III. x. 2, (signed) Ed. Spencer.

Valour mixt with feare, &c.

' Civil Wars,' III. 46, (signed) Idem, viz. S. Daniel.

' Courts,' p. 50.

This is ever proper unto Courts.

' Comp. of Rosamond,' 11. 564-5, (signed) S. Daniell.

' Courts,' p. 52. The wanton luxurie of Court.

' Cleopatra,' 11. 1241-2, (signed) S. Daniell.

' Danger,' p. 57.

Danger hath honour, great designes their fame. ' Delia,' Son. 35, (signed) S. Dan.

Daunger's the chiefest joy to happinesse.
 * Danger,' p. 58.

' Mass, at Paris,' Dyce, p. 228, col. 2, (signed)

Ch. Marlowe. The Daunger hid, the place unknowne, &c.

' Faerie Queene,' I. i. 12, (signed) Ed. Spencer.

A thousand perills lie in close awaite.

' Muiopotmos,' 11. 221-4, (signed) Idem, viz. Spenser.

'Death, 'p. 61.

All earthly things be borne.

Sackville's 'Ind., Mirror for Mag.,' st. 8, (signed) I.H.M. of Magist. ' Death,' p. 63. All is but lost, that living, &c.

' Faerie Queene,' I. x. 41, (signed) Ed. Spencer. Happie, thrice happie. who so lost his breath.

Dolman's ' Lord Hastings,' st. 94, ' Mir. for Mag.' (Author not named.) ' Death,' p. 65. Death is to him, that wretched lite, &c.

'Faerie Queene,' IV. vii. 11, (signed) Ed. Spencer.

' Delay,' p. 66.

Oft things done, perhaps, do lesse annoy, &c.

'Civil Wars,' V. 84, (signed) S. Daniell.'

Delaie, in close awaite.

'Faerie Queene,' IV. x. 14, (signed) Ed. Spencer.

Times Delay new hope of helpe, &c.

'M. Hubberd's Tale, 1. 327, (signed) Idem, viz., Spenser.