Minor Poems of Michael Drayton eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 351 pages of information about Minor Poems of Michael Drayton.

Minor Poems of Michael Drayton eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 351 pages of information about Minor Poems of Michael Drayton.
Douer, to doe thee Right, who will not striue,
That dost in these dull yron Times reuiue
The golden Ages glories; which poore Wee
Had not so much as dream’t on but for Thee? 
As those braue Grecians in their happy dayes,
On Mount Olympus to their Hercules
Ordain’d their games Olimpick, and so nam’d
Of that great Mountaine; for those pastimes fam’d: 
Where then their able Youth, Leapt, Wrestled, Ran,
Threw the arm’d Dart; and honour’d was the Man 10
That was the Victor; In the Circute there
The nimble Rider, and skill’d Chariotere
Stroue for the Garland; In those noble Times
There to their Harpes the Poets sang their Rimes;
That whilst Greece flourisht, and was onely then
Nurse of all Arts, and of all famous men: 
Numbring their yeers, still their accounts they made,
Either from this or that Olimpiade
So Douer, from these Games, by thee begun,
Wee’l reckon Ours, as time away doth run. 20
Wee’l haue thy Statue in some Rocke cut out,
With braue Inscriptions garnished about;
And vnder written, Loe, this was the man,
DOVER, that first these noble Sports began.
Ladds of the Hills, and Lasses of the Vale,
In many a song, and many a merry Tale
Shall mention Thee; and hauing leaue to play,
Vnto thy name shall make a Holy day. 
The Cosswold Shepheards as their flockes they keepe,
To put off lazie drowsinesse and sleepe, 30
Shall sit to tell, and heare thy Story tould,
That night shall come ere they their flocks can fould.

Michaell Drayton.

NOTES

These notes are not intended to supply materials for the criticism of the text.  So freely, indeed, did Drayton alter his poems for a fresh edition, that the ordinary machinery of an apparatus criticus would be overtasked if the attempt were made.  All that has been undertaken here is to provide the requisite information in places where the text followed seemed open to suspicion.

It may be added that the punctuation of the originals has in general been preserved; in a few flagrant instances, where the text as it stood was misleading, it has been modified.  Such changes are not noted here.

2, 1, l. 14 vertues] vertuous 1619

3, 3, l. 1 Ioue] loue 1599, 1602, 1605

l. 3 them forth,] them, forth 1599. But the 1619 version
supports the reading in the text.

5, 8, l. 8 men] ones 1599:  women 1619

l. 9 to 1599, 1619:  of 1594

6, 9, l. 11 in] on 1602

10, l. 12 her] his 1602:  their 1619

8, 14, l. 14 anatomize 1599. But there is ground for believing
that
anotamize represents a current
pronunciation.

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