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Edition: Hesperides (London: for John Williams and F. Eglesfield to be sold by Thomas Hunt, 1648)
Source: Lancashire, Ian (ed.)(2005). Representative Poetry Online, rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/999.html . Retrieved December 10, 2006.
Contributor(s): Easchiff
Level of progress: Three editors compared; Lancashire preferred for now.
Notes: Title may have incorrect punctuation. A colon appears in some texts instead of a comma. Needs checking with original.
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Variations between Versions by Different Editors

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Version 1 Version 2 Link to differences
Quiller-Couch Lancashire diff
Palgrave Lancashire diff

Ideally, the lines in the poem should be numbered in the article; a small formatting problem to solve.

Quiller-Couch Version

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Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir (1919). The Oxford Book of English Verse. Oxford: Clarendon, 1919, [c1901]; Bartleby.com, 1999. www.bartleby.com/101/262.html . Retrieved December 8, 2006. Easchiff 03:32, 11 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Palgrave Version

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Here are some the variances (by line number) that I've noticed in the Francis Turner Palgrave version at www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext98/lporh10.txt (compared to the Quiller-Couch version).

6: Will-o-th'-wisp
8: line ends with a comma
11: line ends with a semicolon
14: line ends with a comma
15: Like tapers clear, without number. comma added
19: Thy silvery feet,

Easchiff 21:52, 8 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Lancashire Version

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A version edited by Ian Lancashire is at Representative Poetry Online, rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/999.html . Again, miniscule changes in punctuation, abbreviation (the vs. th' , silvery vs. silv'ry), uses of dashes (mislight vs. mis-light).

Online text copyright © 2005, Ian Lancashire for the Department of English, University of Toronto. Published by the Web Development Group, Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries.

Original text: Robert Herrick, Hesperides (London: for John Williams and F. Eglesfield to be sold by Thomas Hunt, 1648), of which a section called His Noble Numbers: or, his Pious Pieces has a separate title-page dated 1647. Facs. edn. Menston: Scolar, 1969. PR 3512 H4 1648A ROBA
First publication date: 1648
RPO poem editor: N. J. Endicott
RP edition: 3RP 1.202-03.
Recent editing: 4:2002/2/6
Easchiff 02:42, 10 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

"Limerick" Form

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This poem has a form very similar to the modern "Limerick," as my teacher Hallett Smith observed long ago after a lovely reading.Easchiff 21:59, 8 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Glossary

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