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Notes

 
[1]

For extracts from these records, see Baird W. Whitlock, "Donne at St. Dunstan's," TLS, 16 and 23 September 1955.

[2]

Whitlock, op. cit.

[3]

Guildhall MS, 2983, fo. 216.

[4]

St. Paul's Cathedral Library, Register Donne, fols. 213b, 215a, 216a, 220b.

[5]

Licensers for the Press &c., p. 69.

[6]

Bibliography of Donne, 3rd ed., p. 134.

[7]

A. L. Rowse, Sir Walter Ralegh, his Family and Private Life, p. 288.

[8]

Edmund Gosse, Life and Letters of Donne, I, 108.

[9]

Pp. 5-12, 28, 34, 54.

[10]

This date may be a day or two early, because Donne, when referring to this sermon in his letter to Roe, writes: "and that, I hope, comes with this [the Paul's Cross sermon]," which sounds as if he had not yet received copies but expected to have them by the time the letter was sent off.

[11]

Gosse, II, 160-61.

[12]

Gosse, I, 224-225.

[13]

The separate title page to Laud's work states that it is "here given by R. B. Chaplaine to the B. that was imployed in this Conference."

[14]

I. A. Shapiro, "Walton and the Occasion of Donne's Devotions," RES, n.s., IX (1958), 18-22.

[15]

Baird W. Whitlock, "Ye Curioust Schooler in Cristendom," RES n.s., VI (1955), 365-371 at p. 368.

[16]

Gosse, II, 189.

[17]

Gosse, II, 206.

[18]

See Shapiro, op. cit.