WITHER, George (1588-1667). Juvenalia: A Collection of those Poemes which were heretofore imprinted, and written by... London: Printed for John Budge, 1622.

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WITHER, George (1588-1667). Juvenalia: A Collection of those Poemes which were heretofore imprinted, and written by... London: Printed for John Budge, 1622.

8o (151 x 101 mm). Engraved title. (A few shoulder notes slightly shaved, lacks blanks A1 and A8.) 19th-century brown morocco, edges gilt. Provenance: William Arden (signature dated 1626 on Ff2v, and A1v of third work presenting the book to) -- John Jordain (gift inscription on A1v) -- purchased from Seven Gables Bookshop, New York, 17 April 1969. Exhibited: Grolier Club, 'This powerfull rime,' 1975, no. 10. FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE. Grolier Wither to Prior 1032; Pforzheimer 1083; STC 25911.

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Wither's Motto. London: Printed for John Marriott, 1621. Engraved title by R. E[lstrack], with explanation leaf present before title. Variant edition, with sheets A and C in same setting as STC 25928.5, and sheets D and F as in STC 25928.7; see Pforzheimer 1084.

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Faire-Virtue, the Mistresse of Philarete. London: Printed for John Grismand, 1622. (Lacking signatures 0-P8, containing 'A Miscelany of Epigrams,' [supplied in manuscript from a 1633 edition in a later hand, see below].) FIRST EDITION, third state title, which is the rarest according to Pforzheimer (citing the Hagen and Huntington copies being the only recorded examples). Grolier Wither to Prior 1031; Pforzheimer 1082; STC 25903.

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"To the small Edition fo Faire Virtue [1633]...the following 'Miscelany' is added" [manuscript title]. 32 pp. manuscript transcriptions of the 'Miscelany of Epigrams' at end of Faire-Virtue, as well as transcriptions of prefixes to Fidelia. Early 19th-century.

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