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LUCRECE 45 THIRD EDITION, 1600. No. XIII. Bodleian (2). The title-page runs:—LVCRECE | LONDON. | Printed by I. H. for John Harison. | 1600. There is in the Bodleian Library a second and imperfect copy of this edition (without title-page and wanting last leaf), which measures $4\frac{13''}{16} \times 3\frac{13''}{8}$. The text breaks off at line 1797, ‘My sorrowes interest, let no mourner say’ with the catchword below ‘He’. The signatures are as in the perfect copy of 1600. The leaves number thirty-four. The tract is inserted in a volume (8° L 2 Art. BS.) which was probably bound in Oxford for the Bodleian Library about 1650, and comes between ‘Chansons spirituelles, mises en musique à quatre parties par Didier Lupi. Nouvellement reueues & augmentées. A Paris. Par Adrian le Roy & Robert Ballard, Imprimeurs du Roy 1571’ (music book); and ‘A Wittie Encounter Between Monsieur du Moulin & Monsieur remains pasted on the fly-leaf; a bust of Shakespeare is shown with the words written on a label proceeding from his lips: ‘Would that I had all my commentators in Lipsburry pinfold?’
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