EEBO may not have the full text yet, but it is on
Literature Online, where it claims to be taken from the
1595 edition:
"Bibliographic details for the Source Text
E. C., fl. 1595 (fl.1595)
Emaricdulfe. Sonnets Written By E. C.
London
Printed for Matthew Law 1595
[42] p."
On LION, 'Barm bigning' is still there (without
comment). Otherwise the text is the same as we
were first given, except that:
'by inuention' (l.8) is 'my inuention' in LION
'lovues' (l.11) is 'loues' in LION
'stellify' (l.12) is 'stellifie' in LION
'the' in line 9 is still 'the' in LION, by the way, but I'm
sticking to my tilde/nunnation mark/nasal macron theory.
(Thanks to Colin Burrow and Jameela Lares on that one!)
Charlie
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Butler, Charles
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