VOL. I. PAGE. To the king, upon his coming with his army into the ib. Dean-bourn, a rude river in Devon, by which some- VOL. I. PAGE. Being once blind, his request to Biancha, No want where there's little, 43 44 ib. ib. ib. To Dianeme, To Anthea, lying in bed, 45 To Electra, A country life; to his brother, M. Tho. Herrick, -Divination by a daffadil, To the painter, to draw him a picture, Upon Cuffe. Epig. Upon Fone, a school-master. Epig. A lyrick to mirth, To the Earl of Westmerland, Against love, Upon Julia's riband, The frozen zone; or Julia disdainful, An epitaph upon a sober matron, To the patron of poets, M. End. Porter, The sadnesse of things for Sapho's sicknesse, Leander's obsequies, Hope Heartens, His parting from Mrs Dorothy Keneday, Foure things make us happy here, The teare sent to her from Stanes, Upon one Lillie, who marryed with a maid called Upon Mrs Eliz. Wheeler, under the name of Ama- rillis, The custard, To Myrrha, hard-hearted, The eye, Upon the much lamented Mr J. Warr, Upon Gryll, VOL I. PAGE. The suspition upon his over-much familiarity with a 65 66 67 ib. 68 ib. ib. 69 The wounded Cupid. Song, To dewes. Some comfort in calamity, The vision, Love me little, love me long, Upon a virgin kissing a rose, Upon a wife that dyed mad with jealousie, Upon Strut, To the King, to cure the evill, His misery in a mistresse, Upon Jollie's wife, To a gentlewoman, objecting to him his gray haires, ib. To cedars, Upon Cupid, How primroses came green, To Jos. Lo. Bishop of Exeter, Upon a black twist, rounding the arme of the Coun- tesse of Carlile, On himselfe, Upon Pagget, A ring presented to Julia, To the detracter, 89 |