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arum Ltd., O. Z. Voorburgwal 85, Amsterdam & Da Capo Press : a division of Plenum Publishing Corporation : 227 West 17th Street, New York. 10011 Printed in The Netherlands * * * * * HYPNEROTOMA- _CHIA_. The Strife of Loue in a _Dreame_. [Illustration] At London, Printed for Simon Waterson, and are to be sold at his shop, in S. Paules Church- _yard, at Cheape-gate_. _1592._ TO THE THRISE HO- NOVRABLE AND EVER LY- VING VERTVES OF SYR _PHILLIP_ _SYDNEY_ KNIGHT; AND TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE AND OTHERS WHAT- SOEVER, WHO LIVING LOVED HIM, _AND BEING DEAD GIVE HIM_ _HIS DVE_. To the Right Honourable Robert Deuorax, Earle of Essex and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, and Bourghchier, Lorde Ferrers of Chartley, Bourghchier and Louaine, Maister of the Queenes Maie- _sties Horse, and Knight of the most noble order of the Garter:_ Is wished, the perfection of all happinesse, and tryumphant felicitie in this life, and in the worlde to come. When I had determined (Right honorable) to dedicate this Booke, to the euerlyuing vertues of that matchlesse Knight Syr _Phillip Sydney_; me thought that I could not finde out a more Noble personage then your selfe, and more fit, to patronize, shield, and defende my dutie to the deade, then your Honour, whose greatnes is such, and vertues of that power, as who so commendeth them, deserueth not to be accounted a flatterer, but he that doth not the same, may be thought an euill willer. Hovv your Honor vvill accept hereof, I make no doubt, because that curtesie attendeth vpon true nobilitie; but my humble request is, that your Honor may not thinke of me (by the tytle of the Booke, and some part of the discourse) as if I vvere amorous, and did speake according to my ovvne passions, for I beeing restrained of my liberty, and helde in the graue of obliuion, where I still as yet remaine, oppressed with Melancholie, and wearied vvith deeper studies, I vvas glad to beguile the time with these conceits, anothomising in them, the vanitie of this life, and vncertaintie of the delights therof, in the D
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