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e. 67:1. _Seven Epigrams: Plato._ From Laertius and the Anthology. (p. 81.) A LIST OF EDITIONS OF THOMAS STANLEY'S POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS [NOTE.--The present 'List' may be looked upon as an _apology_ for a Stanley Bibliography, which, on the present occasion, is an impossibility to the compiler, who has, to some extent, had to satisfy himself with the sparse details of the ordinary bibliographical works; in addition, he has been aided by the Editor of the present edition of Stanley's Poems.--J. R. TUTIN.] 1. [Anonymous lines[A] to Sir John Suckling occurring beneath Marshall's portrait of him in edd. 1646-1696 of Suckling's Works. [Footnote A: Commencing: 'Suckling, whose numbers could invite.']] 2. Poems and Translation. By Thomas Stanley, Esquire. Quae mea culpa tamen, nisi si lusisse vocari Culpa potest: nisi culpa potest & amasse, vocari? Tout vient a poinct qui peut attendre. Printed for the Author, and his friends, 1647. Collation--[13 pp.] 49 pp. [+8 pp.] In a copy of this edition in the Bodleian Library, Oxford [Mason cc. 297], is the following Note:-- 'Privately printed for presents only; afterwards reprinted in 1649 and 1650 for sale. The only other copy of this first edition I can trace was in Isaac Reed's Sale.' This 1647 edition has half-titles for Europa, Cupid Crucified, and Venus Vigils; but for Oronta and for Aurora, etc., a title: Oronta, The Cyprian Virgin, by Sig^r Girolamo Preti. London. Printed by F. B. for Humphrey Moseley at the Signe of the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Churchyard, 1637. Aurora, Ismenia. By Don Juan Perez de Montalvan, 1648. 3. Europa, Cupid Crucified, Venus Vigils. With Annotations by Tho: Stanley, Esq. Printed by W. W. for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at his shop at the Signe of the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Churchyard. 1649 [2], 61 pp. 4. Aurora, Ismenia, and the Prince, by Don Juan Perez de Montalvan. Oronta the Cyprian Virgin, by Sign^r Girolamo Preti. Tout vient a poinet qui peut attendre. Translated by Thomas Stanley, Esq.; The Second Edition, with additions. London. Printed by W. Wilson for Humphrey Moseley at the Signe of Princes Armes in St. Pauls Churchyard. 1650 [8 pp.], 87 p. Considered by bibliographers part of succeeding (_i.e._ Poems of 1651), though the pagination begins anew and the date is 1650. 5. Poems,
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