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Title: The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3) 
Author: Christopher Marlowe 
Editor: A. H. Bullen 
Release Date: April 30, 2007 [EBook #21262] 
Language: English 
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The English Dramatists 
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 
VOLUME THE THIRD 
[Greek: 
Hadymelei
thama men phormingi pamphônoisi t' en entesin aulôn.]
PINDAR, _Olymp._ vii. 
THE WORKS 
OF 
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 
                               EDITED  BY 
                            A.  H.  BULLEN,  B.A. 
                            IN  THREE  VOLUMES 
                            VOLUME  THE  THIRD 
                                 LONDON 
                              JOHN  C.  NIMMO 
                   14.  KING  WILLIAM  STREET,  STRAND, 
W.C. 
                               MDCCCLXXXV 
_One hundred and twenty copies of this Edition on Laid paper, medium 
8vo, have been printed, and are numbered consecutively as issued._ 
_No._ ____ 
CONTENTS OF VOL. III. 
PAGE 
HERO AND LEANDER 1 
OVID'S ELEGIES 103 
EPIGRAMS BY J. D. 211 
THE FIRST BOOK OF LUCAN 249 
THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE 281 
FRAGMENT 293 
DIALOGUE IN VERSE 295
APPENDICES 301 
INDEX TO THE NOTES 355 
HERO AND LEANDER. 
Two editions of _Hero and Leander_ appeared in 1598. The first 
edition, containing only Marlowe's portion of the poem, is entitled 
_Hero and Leander. By Christopher Marloe. London, Printed by Adam 
Islip, for Edward Blunt._ 1598. 4to. The title-page of the second edition, 
which contains the complete poem, is _Hero and Leander: Begun by 
Christopher Marloe; and finished by George Chapman. Ut Nectar, 
Ingenium. At London, Printed by Felix Kingston, for Paule Linley, and 
are to be solde in Paules Churche-yard, at the signe of the 
Blacke-beare._ 1598. 4to. 
Two copies of the second edition were discovered a few years ago at 
Lamport Hall (the seat of Sir Charles Isham, Bart.) by Mr. Charles 
Edmonds. The existence of this edition was previously unknown. Later 
editions are:-- 
_Hero and Leander: Begunne by Christopher Marloe: Whereunto is 
added the first booke of Lucan translated line for line by the same 
Author. Ut Nectar, Ingenium. At London Printed for John Flasket, and 
are to be solde in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Blacke-beare. 
1600. 4to._ 
_Hero and Leander: Begunne by Christopher Marloe, and finished by 
George Chapman. Ut Nectar, Ingenium. At London. Imprinted for John 
Flasket, and are to be sold in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the 
blacke Beare. 1606. 4to._ 
_Hero and Leander: Begunne by Christopher Marloe, and finished by 
George Chapman. Ut Nectar, Ingenium. At London. Imprinted for Ed. 
Blunt and W. Barret, and are to be sold in Pauls Church-yard, at the 
signe of the blacke Beare. 1609. 4to._ 
_Hero and Leander: Begunne by Christopher Marloe, and finished by
George Chapman. Ut Nectar, Ingenium. London. Printed by W. 
Stansby for Ed. Blunt and W. Barret, and are to be sold in Pauls 
Church-yard, at the signe of the Blacke Beare. 1613. 4to._ 
_Hero and Leander: Begun by Christoper Marloe, and    
    
		
	
	
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