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LYRICS: THOMAS STANLEY





Thy numbers carry weight, yet clear and terse,
And innocent, as becomes the soul of verse.  

                                James Shirley: To his honour’d
                                friend Thomas Stanley, Esquire,
                                upon his Elegant Poems.
[1646.]




Thomas Stanley (1625-1678)



Thomas Stanley:

HIS ORIGINAL LYRICS, COMPLETE,
IN THEIR COLLATED READINGS OF

1647, 1651, 1657.


WITH AN INTRODUCTION, TEXTUAL NOTES,
A LIST OF EDITIONS, AN APPENDIX OF
TRANSLATIONS, AND A PORTRAIT.




EDITED BY

L. I. GUINEY






J. R. TUTIN
HULL

1907







TO
C. N. G.
IN MEMORY OF AN OXFORD WINTER




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