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A Handful Of Pleasant Delights
Clement Robinson () was an English writer and editor of songs and ballads. He edited and probably contributed to ''A Boke of very pleasaunte Sonettes'', 1566 (not extant; reprinted, 1584, with title, ''A Handefull of pleasant Delites''). Works Clement Robinson prepared in 1566 ''A boke of very pleasaunte sonettes and storyes in myter'', for the publication of which Richard Jones obtained a license in the same year.Lee 1897, p. 6. No copy of this work is extant, although Sidney Lee thinks a single leaf in the collection of ''Bagford Ballads'' in the British Library may possibly have belonged to one. The book was reprinted in 1584 by the same publisher, Richard Jones, under the new title ''wikisource:A_Handful_of_Pleasant_Delights, A Handefull of pleasant delites, containing sundrie new Sonets and delectable Histories in diuers kinds of Meeter. Newly diuised to the newest tunes that are now in use to be sung; euerie Sonet orderly pointed to his proper tune. With new additions of ...
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A Handful Of Pleasant Delights
Clement Robinson () was an English writer and editor of songs and ballads. He edited and probably contributed to ''A Boke of very pleasaunte Sonettes'', 1566 (not extant; reprinted, 1584, with title, ''A Handefull of pleasant Delites''). Works Clement Robinson prepared in 1566 ''A boke of very pleasaunte sonettes and storyes in myter'', for the publication of which Richard Jones obtained a license in the same year.Lee 1897, p. 6. No copy of this work is extant, although Sidney Lee thinks a single leaf in the collection of ''Bagford Ballads'' in the British Library may possibly have belonged to one. The book was reprinted in 1584 by the same publisher, Richard Jones, under the new title ''wikisource:A_Handful_of_Pleasant_Delights, A Handefull of pleasant delites, containing sundrie new Sonets and delectable Histories in diuers kinds of Meeter. Newly diuised to the newest tunes that are now in use to be sung; euerie Sonet orderly pointed to his proper tune. With new additions of ...
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