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THE POEMS OF SAPPHO

are likewise the fragments of Alcaeus, and one or two other lyric poets. The imprint of the volume is: “Parisiis MDLVI. Apud Guil. Morelium in Graecis typographum. Regium et Rob. Stephanum.” This book and its predecessor are well printed, though the Greek type is rather trying on account of the ligatures,

Andreas, Elias. Anacreontis Teii antiquissimi poetae Lyrici Odae, ab Helia Andrea Latinae factae. Lutetiae, 1556. 16mo.

Stephanus, Henricus. Carminum Poetarum novem, lyricae poeseos principū fragmenta . . . Sapphus (pp. 37–71) . . . nonnulla etiam aliorum. Editio secunda. Paris, 1566. 16mo. Prefixed to the text is: Sapphus vita, ex Lilii Greg. Gyraldi dialogo IX. De poetarum historia. Reprinted in 1660 and other years.

Ursinus, Fulvius. Carmina novem illustrium feminarum, Sapphus (pp. 2–36), etc. Antwerp, 1568. 8vo.

Lilly, John (“the Euphuist”). Sapho and Phao, played before the Queen's Majesty on Shrove Tuesday, by her Majesty's children and the Boys of St. Paul's. London, 1584. 4to.

Webbe, William. A Discourse of English Poetry together with the author’s judgment touching the Reformation of our English Verse. By William Webbe, Graduate, Imprinted at London by John Charlewood for Robert Walley, 1586.