Choyce Drollery: Songs and Sonnets: Being a Collection of Divers Excellent Pieces of Poetry, of Several Eminent Authors.
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Choyce Drollery: Songs and Sonnets: Being a Collection of Divers Excellent Pieces of Poetry, of Several Eminent Authors.
English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700; English wit and humor; Songs, English -- Texts
Pages 240 and 243, reference to “p. 213” changed to “p. 230”,
where the matter referenced will actually be found; it is the
paragraph starting “[A song follows, beginning”
Page 241, “domine” changed to “Domine” in second verse (Libera
nos Domine)
Page 244, duplicate word “as” removed (As big as Estriges)
Page 284, “8th.” changed to “9th.” (Verse 9th. _Gondomar_ was)
Page 330, “encouragment” changed to “encouragement”
(encouragement is given to gambling)
Page 360, “Collectiom” changed to “Collection” (In Pepy’s
Collection, vol. i.)
Page 364, “sheephcrd” changed to “sheepherd” (A silly poor
sheepherd was folding his sheep)
Page 384, “fify” changed to “fifty” (Nineteen of these
fifty-one surrendered)
Page 384, “refering” changed to “referring” (dozens of ballads
referring to)
Page 387, “Viotcria” changed to “Victoria” (was opened by Queen
Victoria)
Page 397, “trustworty” changed to “trustworthy” (trustworthy
prints of so many MSS.)
Evident errors such as u for n were changed without further note.
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