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Notes

 
[1]

For a complete presentation of the differences between the editions, see my unpublished dissertation, "The Text of Henry Constable's Sonnets to Penelope Devereux," Boston University, 1965, pp. 112-131.

[2]

Triphook's purchase is recorded on the margin of page 36 of the Boston Public Library copy of A Catalogue of the Curious and Extensive Library of the Late James Bindley . . . Part the first . . . (1818).

[3]

Diana: or the Excellent Conceitful Sonnets of H. C. Supposed to have been Printed either in 1592 or 1594, ed. E. Littledale (1818).

[4]

The Poems of Henry Constable, ed. Joan Grundy (1960), p. 98.

[5]

The History of English Poetry (1781), III, 292.

[6]

History of English Poetry: An Unpublished Continuation, ed. Rodney M. Baines, Augustan Reprint Society No. 39 (1953), p. 11.

[7]

Mr. Carey Bliss of the Huntington Library kindly provided this information.

[8]

The note is visible opposite the reproduction of signature B1r of Venus and Adonis on Reel 677 of University Microfilms' Early British Books.