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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
CRITICAL COMMENTS | xlix |
EPIGRAMMES | 3 |
To the Reader | 7 |
To King James | 8 |
To Alchymists | 9 |
To my lord Ignorant | 10 |
A Sonnet To the Lady Mary Wroth XXIX A Fit of Rime against Rime | 157 |
High Treasurer of England | 159 |
Elsmere For a poore Man XXXII Another to him For the same | 160 |
An Epigram to the Councelloûr that pleaded and carried the Cause | 161 |
An Epigram To the small Poxe | 162 |
An Epitaph XXXVI A Song | 163 |
An Epistle to a Friend | 164 |
An Elegic XXXIX An Elegie XL An Elegie xli An Elegie XLII An Elegie | 165 |
To Doctor Empirick | 11 |
On Courtworme | 12 |
To the learned Critick | 13 |
On Sir Cod the perfumed | 14 |
To John Donne | 15 |
On Sir Voluptuous Beast | 16 |
On Don Surly | 17 |
To Person Guiltie | 18 |
To the Same | 19 |
To the Ghost of Martial | 20 |
On Old Colt | 21 |
On Giles and Jone | 22 |
On Chuffe Bancks the Usurers Kinsman | 23 |
To Sir Lucklesse Wooall | 24 |
To Sir Cod | 25 |
Lu To Censorious Courtling | 26 |
To Francis Beaumont | 27 |
On Baudes and Usurers | 28 |
To William Lord Mounteaglo | 29 |
To Robert Earle of Salisburio | 30 |
To my Muse page | 31 |
To Sir Henric Cary | 32 |
On Playwright | 33 |
On CourtParrat | 34 |
To Thomas Lord Chancelor | 35 |
On Lippe the Teacher | 36 |
To one that desired me not to name him | 37 |
Of Life and Death | 38 |
To a Friend | 39 |
To the same | 40 |
On English Mounsieur | 41 |
On Mill my Ladies Woman | 42 |
xcı To Sir Horace Vere | 43 |
To Sir John Radcliffe | 45 |
To Sir Henrie Savile | 46 |
To John Donne | 47 |
On the new Motion | 48 |
To the same | 49 |
Inviting a friend to supper | 50 |
cui To William Earle of Pembroke | 51 |
To Mary Lady Wroth | 52 |
To Mary Lady Wroth | 53 |
To Sir Edward Herbert | 54 |
To true Souldiers | 55 |
To Sir Henry Nevil | 56 |
To the same On the same | 57 |
cxı To a weake Gamster in Poetry | 58 |
To Mrs Philip Sydney | 59 |
To Sir William Jephson | 60 |
On Groyne | 61 |
To Sir Raph Shelton | 62 |
cxxı To Benjamin Rudyerd | 63 |
Epitaph on Elizabeth L H | 64 |
cxxy To Sir William Uvedale | 65 |
To William Roe | 66 |
To Mime | 67 |
To the same | 68 |
To Mr Josuah Sylvester | 69 |
The Voyage it selfe | 70 |
Why I write not of Love page | 76 |
shaddowes | 86 |
x1 Epistle to Elizabeth Countesse | 93 |
Ode To Sir William Sydney on | 100 |
POEMS OF DEVOTION | 109 |
His discourse with Cupid page | 116 |
Desert | 117 |
mending the former | 118 |
Urging her of a promise | 119 |
Her man described by her owne Dictamen | 120 |
ent at the hearing | 122 |
A Song | 123 |
In the person of Woman kind | 124 |
Another In defence of their incon stancie | 125 |
A Nymphs Passion 126 | 126 |
The Houreglasse | 127 |
Against Jealousie | 128 |
The Dreame | 129 |
An Epistle to Sir Edward Sacvile Now Earle of Dorset | 131 |
An Epistle to Master John Selden | 135 |
An Epistle to a Friend to perswade him to the Warres | 138 |
An Epitaph on Master Philip Gray | 144 |
An Elegie | 145 |
An Elegie | 146 |
A Satyricall Shrub | 147 |
A Little Shrub growing by | 148 |
An Ode To himselfe | 150 |
page | 151 |
The mind of the Frontispiece to a Booke XXV An Ode to James Earle of Desmond XXVI An Ode XXVII An | 155 |
An Execration upon Vulcan | 176 |
A speach according to Horace | 183 |
Squib | 186 |
An Epigram on Sir Edward Coke when he was Lord Chiefe Justice of England | 187 |
An Epistle answering to one that asked to be Sealed of the Tribe of | 188 |
The Dedication of the Kings New Cellar To Bacchus | 190 |
An Epigram on the Court Pucell | 192 |
Countesse of page | 193 |
Lord Bacons Birthday | 195 |
My Answer The Poet to the Painter | 196 |
An Epigram To William Earle of Newcastle | 197 |
Epistle to Mr Arthur Squib | 198 |
Epistle To My Lady Covell | 199 |
To Master John Burges | 200 |
Epigram to my Bookseller | 201 |
An Epitaph on Henry L Laware To the Passerby | 202 |
An Epigram | 203 |
An Epigram To K Charles for a 100 | 204 |
An Epigram To K Charles On his Anniversary Day 1629 | 205 |
An Epigram on the Princes birth 1630 | 206 |
An Ode or Song by all the Muses In celebration of her Majesties birth day 1630 | 207 |
An Epigram to the Household 1630 | 209 |
To Sir Lucius Cary and Sir H Morison | 210 |
To the Lord High Treasurer of England An Epistle Mendicant | 215 |
To the King On his Birthday | 216 |
To the L Weston An Ode Gratulatorie | 217 |
Epithalamion Celebrating the Nup tials of Mr Hierome Weston | 219 |
The Humble Petition of Poore Ben To King Charles | 226 |
To the Lord Treasurer of England | 227 |
An Epigram To my Muse the Lady Digby on Sir Kenelme Digby | 228 |
A NewyearesGift sung to King Charles 1635 | 229 |
Faire Friend tis true your beauties move | 231 |
On the Kings Birthday | 233 |
To the King on the Christning His second Sonne James | 234 |
EUPHEME OR THE FAIRE FAME LEFT TO POSTERITIE | 237 |
The Dedication of her Cradle | 238 |
The Song of her Descent | 239 |
The Picture of the Body | 240 |
The Mind | 241 |
To Kenelme John George | 244 |
Elegie on my Muse | 245 |
The Praises of a Countrie Life Hor Ep II | 251 |
To Venus Hor Ode IV 1 | 254 |
Dialogue of Horace and Lydia Ode III 9 | 255 |
A Fragment from Petronius trans lated | 256 |
of Trees and Herbes page | 259 |
In Authorem Nicholas Breton | 260 |
Peace | 261 |
Author Ad Librum | 262 |
Ode Enthousiastike | 263 |
Proludium | 264 |
Song From Poetaster | 265 |
xı To the Author Thomas Wright | 269 |
Song From The Masque of Beautie | 270 |
To the Worthy Author M John Fletcher | 271 |
Charme From The Masque of Queenes | 272 |
Epitaph On Cecilia Bulstrode | 273 |
To the London Reader on the Odcombian Writer | 274 |
Satyres Catch From Oberon | 276 |
To the worthy Author on | 278 |
On the Author Worke and Trans | 284 |
The Vision of Ben Jonson on | 292 |
On the Honord Poems of his Honored Friend Sir John Beau mont Baronet page | 296 |
To Edward Filmer on his Musicall Work Dedicated to the Queen Anno 1629 | 297 |
Ode to Himselfe | 298 |
Song From Chloridia | 300 |
A Paralell of the Prince to the King | 301 |
An Expostulacion with Inigo Jones | 302 |
To Inigo Marquess Would Be a Corollary | 305 |
To a Freind an Epigram of Him | 306 |
To my Detractor | 307 |
To my Old Faithfull Servant M | 308 |
To Mrs Alice Sutcliffe on her Divine Meditations | 309 |
The Ghyrlond of the Blessed Virgin Marie | 310 |
The Reverse on the Backe Side | 311 |
To my deare Sonne and rightlearned Friend Master Joseph Rutter | 312 |
An Epigram to my Joviall Good Freind Mr Robert Dover | 313 |
A Song of Welcome to King Charles | 314 |
Ode | 316 |
An Epistle to a Friend | 317 |
Martial Epigram XLVII Book X | 319 |
Song From The Sad Shepherd page | 320 |
161 | 338 |
163 | 347 |
164 | 350 |
169 | 352 |
186 | 353 |
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