Life and Works of Henry King. 269 



5- "The Exequy and Other Poems, by Henry King, D.D." Published 

 by Thomas B. Mosher, Portland, Maine, in "The Bibelot" for March, 

 1897, Vol. Ill, No. 3, IV 4- 26 pp. But ten poems are included, 

 with a reprint of Hannah's nine extra stanzas on the model of "Sic 

 Vita" and the previously unnoticed variant from "Britannia's Pasto- 

 rals." Small 4to, in paper covers. 



6. ''JOHN DONNE Selected Poems HENRY KING Elegies, etc. 

 IZAAK WALTON Verse-Remains." Published by J. R. Tutin, 

 Cottingham near Hull, in "The Orinda Booklets," V, 1904. 63 pp., 

 16 of which are devoted to King ; 12 poems are included. Small 

 8vo, bound in paper or cloth. 



II. METRICAL VERSION OF THE PSALMS. 



I. "The Psalmes of David from the New Translation of the Bible, 

 Turned into Meter. To be sung after the Old Tunes used in ye Chur- 

 ches. Sing Unto the Lord a New Song Psal : 96 : i. London printed 

 by Ed : Griffin. 1651." This title-page, finely engraved by Vaugh- 

 an, was supplemented in the original edition by a second printed 

 title-page to this effect: "The Psalmes of David, From The New 

 Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter : To be Sung after the 

 Old Tunes used in the Churches. Greg. Nazianz. Orat. 40. In Bap- 

 tismo.^ ' H ■h'x\\t.(<)t)icc [j.£0' y] ^£/OrjTf|, vr,? IxsiGsv uiiyoMaq 7upoot[j,tov. 

 Psalmornm Cantillatio, cum qua accipieris, illius Hymnodiae prae- 

 ludium, &c. Hippolyt. Episcop. Orat. de Consummat. Mundi, ex 

 versione Jo. Pici. Temporibus Antichristi Psalmorum decantatio 

 cessabit. London, Printed by Ed. Griffin, and are to be sold by 

 Humphrey Moseley, at the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-yard. 

 1651." On the back of this sheet appears the formal sanction of the 

 licenser: "Jan. the 7th 1650. Imprimatur. John Downame. 

 Allowed of by the Company of Stationers." Preface, 3 unpaged 

 leaves; text 237^ pp.; followed by three additional unpaged leaves, 

 containing several hymn-tunes, and a list of errata, entitled : " Some 

 Errours of the Presse are thus amended." 12 mo. 



In the British Museum copy (shelf-number, E. 1280) and the two 

 Bodleian copies (8^ F. 2. Th. B.S. [where, incidentally, the engraved 

 title-page faces the other, instead of merely preceding it], and 8*^ P. 

 28. Th. Seld.) the pagination is strangely awry in this sequence : 



^ Not "Baptisma," as Hannah prints it. 



2 The statement in " Bibl. Anglo-Poetica," p. 446, assigning to this edi- 

 tion "pp. 302" is a mystery— if it be not a blunder. 



