As Spring to Birds, or Noon-dayes Sun to th' old
Poor mountain Muscovite congeal'd with cold.
As Shore toth' Pilot in a safe known Coast
When's Card is broken and his Rudder lost.
APPENDIX
p. 369,
l. 2. C] Antiochus
l. 10. C _omits_] have.
l. 12. C _omits] Princes. B _misprints] Prnices.
l. 17. C _gives this line to_ Sel.
l. 35. A] Cel.
l. 40. C] I once more next [_instead of_ beg it thus].
p. 370,
l. 9. C] sound.
l. 10. C] beat through.
l. 16. C _adds_] Finis. C _omits] Prologue _and_ Epilogue.
p. 371,
l. 1. A] And those.
l. 6. A _omits_] Spoke by the _Lieutenant_.
THE FAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS.
(A) The | Faithfull | Shepheardesse. By John Fletcher. | Printed at
London for R. Bonian | and H. Walley, and are to be sold at | the spred
Eagle over against the | great North dore of S. Paules. Undated, but
probably 1609-10.
(B) The same, with slight differences in the Commendatory Verses and in
one or two other sheets.
(C) The | Faithfull | Shepheardesse. | By John Fletcher. | The second
Edition, newly corrected. London, | Printed by T.C. for Richard Meighen,
in St Dunstanes Church-yard in Fleet-streete, | 1629.
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