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I. To the Nightingale
271
II. Donna leggiadra, &c.
ib.
III. Qual in colle aspro, &c.
272
CANZONE. Ridonsi, &c.
IV. Diodati, &c.
273
V. Per certo i bei, &c.
VI. Giovane piano, &c.
274
VII. On his being arrived to the age of
twenty-three
VIII. When the assault was intended to the
City
275
Page
275 276
277
278
IX. To a virtuous young Lady
X. To the Lady Margaret Ley
XI. On the detraction which followed on
my writing certain Treatises
XII. On the same
XIII. To Mr. H. Lawes on his Airs
XIV. On the religious memory of Mrs. Ca-
therine Thomson
XV. To the Lord General Fairfax
XVI. To the Lord General Cromwell
XVII. To Sir Henry Vane the younger
XVIII. On the Massacre in Piedmont
XIX. On his Blindness
XX. To Mr. Lawrence
XXI. To Cyriac Skinner
XXII. To the same
XXIII. On his deceased Wife
279
280
281
282
-ib.
283
284
285
ODES.
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity
The Passion
Upon the Circumcision
On the Death of a fair Infant
On Time
At a solemn Music
On the Death of the Marchioness of Win-
chester
On May Morning
286
294
296
297
300
301
302
305
MISCELLANIES,
At a Vacation Exercise in the College
Epitaph on Shakspeare
On Hobson, the University Carrier
306
310
On the same
311
On the New Forcers of Conscience under the
Long Parliament
312
TRANSLATIONS.
Horace to Pyrrha
314
Fragments
ib. &c.
Psalms
317, &c.
Paraphrase of Psalm cxiv.
343
Paraphrase of Psalm cxxxyi,
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