He may
possibly
be Herrick's friend.
Robert Herrick
_ A sign of grief.
Cp.
"His arms in this sad
knot". _Tempest. _
134. _Mr. J. Warr. _ This John Warr is probably the same as the "honoured
friend, Mr. John Weare, Councellour," of a later poem. Dr. Grosart
quotes an "Epitaph upon his honoured friend, Master Warre," by Randolph.
Nothing is known of him, but I find in the Oxford Register that a John
Warr matriculated at Exeter College, 16th May, 1619, and proceeded M. A.
in 1624.
He may possibly be Herrick's friend.
137. _Dowry with a wife. _ Cp. Ovid, _Ars Am. _ ii. 155: Dos est uxoria
lites.
139. _The Wounded Cupid. _ This is taken from Anacreon, 33 [40]:--
? ? ? ? ? ? ?
knot". _Tempest. _
134. _Mr. J. Warr. _ This John Warr is probably the same as the "honoured
friend, Mr. John Weare, Councellour," of a later poem. Dr. Grosart
quotes an "Epitaph upon his honoured friend, Master Warre," by Randolph.
Nothing is known of him, but I find in the Oxford Register that a John
Warr matriculated at Exeter College, 16th May, 1619, and proceeded M. A.
in 1624.
He may possibly be Herrick's friend.
137. _Dowry with a wife. _ Cp. Ovid, _Ars Am. _ ii. 155: Dos est uxoria
lites.
139. _The Wounded Cupid. _ This is taken from Anacreon, 33 [40]:--
? ? ? ? ? ? ?