[502:B] Anatomie of Abuses, sig. P, p. 7.
[504:A] Ancient British Drama, vol. i. p. 49.
[505:A] For catalogues of Fleming's Works, see Herbert's Typographical Antiquities; Warton's Hist. of English Poetry, vol. iii. p. 402 ad 405. Tanner's Bibliotheca, p. 287, 288, and Censura Literaria, No. viii. p. 313, et seq.
[505:B] Censura Literaria, vol. ii. p. 218.
[506:A] As no complete catalogue of this ingenious author's productions is to be found in any one writer, I have thought it desirable to endeavour to form one, noticing only the first editions, when ascertained, and referring, for the full titles, to the works cited at the close of this note.
- 1. A Discource of Horsemanshippe, 4to. 1593.
- 2. Thyrsys and Daphne, 1593.
- 3. The Gentleman's Academie, or Booke of St. Albans, 4to. 1595.
- 4. The poem of poems, or Sions muse, contayning the divine song of king Salomon, devided into eight eclogues, 8vo. 1595.
- 5. The most honourable tragedie of Sir Richard Grenvill knight, a heroick poem, in eight-line stanzas, 8vo. 1595.
- 6. Devoreux. Vertues tears for the losse of the most christian king Henry, third of that name, king of Fraunce: and the untimely death of the most noble and heroicall gentleman, Walter Devoreux, &c., 4to. 1597.
- 7. Ariosto's Rogero and Rodomantho, &c. paraphrastically translated. 1598.
- 8. The Teares of the beloved, or the Lamentation of Saint John, &c. 4to. 1600.
- 9. Cavelarice, or the English Horseman, 4to. 1607.
- 10. England's Arcadia, alluding his beginning from Sir Philip Sydney's ending, 4to. 1607.
- 11. Ariosto's Satyres, 4to. 1608.
- 12. The Famous Whore, or Noble Courtezan, 4to. 1609.
- 13. Cure of all diseases, incident to Horses, 4to. 1610.
- 14. The English Husbandman in two parts, 1613.
- 15. The Art of Husbandry, first translated from the Latin of Conr. Heresbachius, by Barnaby Googe, 4to. 1614.
- 16. Country Contentments; or the Husbandman's Recreations, 4to. 1615.
- 17. The English Huswife, 4to. 1615.
- 18. Cheap and Good Husbandry, 4to. 1616.
- 19. Liebault's Le Maison Rustique, or the Country Farm, folio. 1616.
- 20. The English Horseman, 4to. 1617.
- (8. How To Chuse, Ride, Traine, And Diet Both Hunting Horses And Running Horses, 1599.)
- 22. The Inrichment of the Weald of Kent, 4to.
- 23. Markham's Farewel to Husbandry, 4to. 1620.
- 24. The Art of Fowling, 8vo. 1621.
- 25. Herod and Antipater, a Tragedy, 4to. 1622.
- 26. The Whole art of Husbandry, contained in Four Bookes, 4to. 1631.
- 27. The Art of Archerie, 8vo. 1634.
- 28. The Faithful Farrier, 8vo. 1635.
- 29. The Soldiers Exercise, 3d edit. 1643.
- 30. The Way to Get Wealth, 4to. 1638.
- 31. The English Farrier, 4to. 1649.
- 32. Epitome concerning the Diseases of Beasts and Poultry, 8vo.
- 34. His Masterpiece, concerning the curing of Cattle, 4to. an edition 1662.
- (10. Marie Magdalen's Lamentations, 4to. 1601.)
Numerous editions of many of these works, with alterations in the title-pages, were published to the year 1700. See Censura Literaria, vol. ii. p. 217-225. Ritson's Bibliographia Poetica, p. 273, 274. Beloe's Anecdotes of Literature, vol. ii. p. 244, et seq. and vol. ii. p. 339. Bridges's Theatrum Poetarum, p. 278-285. Biographia Dramatica. British Bibliographer, No. iv. p. 380, 381. Warton's Hist. of Engl. Poetry, vol. iii. p. 485.
[508:A] See Chalmers's Life of Ruddiman, 8vo. p. 106. Nichols's Literary Anecdotes, vol. iv. p. 34, and Andrew's History of Great Britain, vol. i. p. 145, 156.
[509:A] Act ii., at the close.
[509:B] Fuller's Worthies, p. 359.