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Delia

 
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dc.contributor.author Daniel, Samuel
dc.coverage.placeName Chicago/London
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dc.date.created 1592
dc.date.issued 1993-06-10
dc.identifier ota:1537
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/1537
dc.description.abstract SGML-tagged version of Text 1203
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dc.language English
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dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.title Delia
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<Author>Daniel, Samuel</Author>
<Title>Delia</Title>
<Edition>Poems and A Defence of Ryme.  Arthur Colby Sprague, ed.  Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1965</Edition>
<Date>1592</Date>
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<p><i>Right honorable, although I rather desired to keep in
the private passions of my youth, from the multi-
tude, as things utterd to my selfe, and consecrated to
silence: yet seeing I was betraide by the indiscretion of a
greedie Printer, and had some of my secrets bewraide to
the world, uncorrected: doubting the like of the rest, I am
forced to publish that which I never ment. But this              
wrong was not onely doone to mee, but to him whose un-
matchable lines have indured the like misfortune; Ignor-
ance sparing not to commit sacriledge upon so holy
Reliques. Yet Astrophel, flying with the wings of his
own fame, a higher, pitch then the gross-sighted can dis-
cerne, hath registred his owne name . . .
										

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