ed. of Davison's "Poetical Rhapsody," vol. ii. p. 90. No evidence but the signature" Ignoto." 17. "Man's life's a tragedy: his mother's womb."Marked "Ignoto " in "Rel. Wotton." and hence claimed for Raleigh by Brydges and the Oxford editors; (see it in this vol. p. 120.) 18. My prime of youth is but a frost of cares."-Tychbourne's verses; (see them in this vol. p. 114.) Mr. D'Israeli says that "they have at one time been assigned to Raleigh;" on what authority I do not know. 19. "My wanton Muse, that whilome wont to sing."E. H., p. 225, as "An heroical poem," signed "Ignoto." Hence claimed for Raleigh by Ellis, Cayley, Brydges, and the Oxford editors; (see it in this vol. p. 179.) It was added to the second ed. of E. H., from Davison's "Poetical Rhapsody," and is really by A. W. 20. "Now have I learnt with much ado at last."-E. H., p. 241, as "a Defiance to disdainful Love," signed "Ignoto." Hence claimed for Raleigh by Ellis, Cayley, Brydges, and the Oxford editors. It was added to the second ed. of E. H., from Davison's "Poetical Rhapsody," and is really by A. W. 66 21. Quivering fears, heart-tearing cares."-Marked Ignoto" in "Rel. Wotton." and hence claimed for Raleigh by Brydges and the Oxford editors; (see it in this volume, p. 106.) 66 22. Rise, O my soul! with thy desires to heaven."Marked "Ignoto" in "Rel. Wotton." and hence claimed for Raleigh by Brydges and the Oxford editors; (see it in this vol. p. 116.) 23. "Sweet Lord, your flame still burning."-The lady's answer to the piece here numbered 14. Included among Raleigh's supposed Poems in the Lee Priory ed. of Davison's "Poetical Rhapsody," vol. ii. p. 88. No evidence but the signature" Ignoto." 24. "Sweet violets, Love's Paradise, that spread."E. H., p. 161, as "The shepherd to the flowers," signed Ignoto." Hence claimed for Raleigh by Ellis, Cayley, Brydges, and the Oxford editors; (see it in this vol. p. 174.) 66 25. "The fairest pearls that northern seas do breed."— E. H., p. 236, as "Love the only price of love," signed Ignoto." Hence claimed for Raleigh by Brydges and the Oxford editors It was added to the second ed. of E. H., from Davison's "Poetical Rhapsody," and is really by A. W. 26. "The frozen snake oppressed with heaped snow." E. H., p. 230, as "The lover's absence kills me, her presence kills [al. cures] me," signed" Ignoto." Hence claimed for Raleigh by Brydges and the Oxford editors. It was added to the second ed. of E. H., from Davison's "Poetical Rhapsody," and is really by A. W. 27. "Water thy plants with grace divine," &c.-An attack on Raleigh, inserted among his Poems from the Ashm. MSS. by the Oxford editors; (see it in this vol. above, p. xxiv.) 28. "Whilst my soul's eye beheld no light."-Marked "Ignoto" in "Rel. Wotton." and hence claimed for Raleigh by Brydges, but not by the Oxford editors; (see it in this vol. p. 111.) |