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Alexander Balloch Grosart

    Alexander Balloch Grosart was a Scottish clergyman and literary editor, primarily remembered for undertaking the reprinting of much rare Elizabethan literature. His deep interest in Puritan theology served as the driving force behind this significant editorial endeavor. Through his efforts, many valuable and less accessible works were brought to a wider audience. Grosart's work was instrumental in preserving and promoting important literary heritage.

    Robert Chester's "Love's Martyr, or, Rosalins Complaint" (1601): With Its Supplement. "Diverse Poeticall Essaies" on the Turtle and Phoenix
    Works. For the First Time Collected and Edited: With Memorial-introduction: Essay, Critical and Elucidatory; and Notes and Facsimiles by the Rev. Alex
    The Complete Poems of Richard Barnfield
    The Poems of Phineas Fletcher, for the First Time Collected and Edited: With Memoir, Essay, and Notes: v. 2
    The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Samuel Daniel. Ed., With Memorial-Introduction and a Glossarial Index Embracing Notes and Illustrations, of 4
    The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies; v. 1