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Upon Castara's Absence...

451 To the right honourable the Lord P.......... 462

To Castara, complaining her Absence in the His Muse speaks to him..........

ib.

Country

ib. 'To vaine Hope..........

ib.

To Thames

ib. To Castara, how happy, though in an ob-

To the right honourable the Earle of Shrewes. ib. scure Fortune

463

To Cupid, wishing a speedy Passage to Cas- On the Death of the right hon. George Earle

tara

452 of S.

ib.

To Castara, of Love

ib. To my worthy Cousin, Mr. E. C, in Praise

To the Spring, upon the Uncertainty of Cas-

of the city Life, in the long Vacation ib.

tara's Abode

ib. Love's Anniversarie. To the Sunne

464

To Reason, upon Castara's Absence

ib. Against them who lay Unchastity to the

Answer to Castara's Question

ib. Sex of Women

ib.

To Castara, upon the disguising his Affec- To the right honourable and excellently

tions.......

ib. learged William Earle of St.....

ib.

To the honourable my honoured Kinsman, To Castara, upon an Embrace

ib.

Mr. G. T.

453 To the honourable G. T.

ib.

Eccbo to Narcissus. In Praise of Castara's To Castara, the Reward of innocent Love... 465

discreete Love.......

ib.

To my noble Priend Sir J. P. Knight ib.

To Castara, being debarr'd her Presence ... jb. To the right honourable Archibald, Earle

To Sey mors, the House in which Castara

of Ar.

ib.

lived....

ib. An Elegy upon the honourable Henry Cam-

To the Dew, in Hope to see Castara walking. ib. bell, Sonne to the Earle of Ar.

466

To Castara

454 To Castara

ib.

To Castara, ventring to walk too farre in the To Castara, of what we were before our
neighbouring Wood
ib. Creation

ib.

Upou Castara's Departure

ib. To the Moment last past

467

A Dialogue between Night and Araphil ib. To Castara, on the Knowledge of Love...... ib.

To the right honourable the Lady E. P. ib. To the right honourable the Countesse of

To Castara, departir.g upon the Approach of

C. ...

ib.

Night

455 The Harmony of Love

ib.

An Apparition ...

ib To my honoured Friend, Sir Ed. P. Knight. ib.

To the right honourable Mr. Wm. E.

ib. To Castara

468

To Castara. The Vanity of Avarice ib. To Castara, on true Delight

ib.

To my honoured Friend and Kinsman R. H. To Castara, what Lovers will say when she

Esquire

456 and he are dead

469

To the World The Perfection of Love ib. To his Muse

ib.

To the Winter....

ib. A Friend

ib.

Upon a Visit to Castara in the Night 457 The Funerals of the bonourable my best

To Casi ara, of the Chastity of his Love.... ib. Friend and Kinsman, George Talbot,

The Description of Castara

ib. Esquire

470

Second Part. A Wife

ib. Third Part. A holy Man .

472

To Castara, now possest of her in Mar- Domine Labia mea aperies

473

riage..................

458 Versa est in Luctum Cythara mea ......... ib.

To Castara, upon the mutual Love of their Perdam Sapientiam sapientum. To the right

Majesties.

ib. hon, the Lord Windsor

474

To Zephirns.....

ib. Paucitatem Dierum meorum puncia mibi.. ib.

To Castara in a Trance

ib. Non nobis Domine

475

To Death, Castara being sicke
ib. Solum mihi superest Sepulchrum

ib.
To Castara, inviting her to sleepe..... 459 Et fugit velut Umbra. To ibe right honour-
Upon Castara's Recoverie
ib. able the Lord Kintyre

ib.

To a Friend inviting him to a Meeting upon Nox Nocti indicat Scientiam

476

Promise

ib. Et alta a longe cognoscit

ib.

To Castara, where true Happiness abides... ib. Universam Statum ejus versasti in Infirma-

To Castara

ib, tate ejus

477

To Castara, upon the Death of a Lady 460 Laudate Dominum de Coelis.

ib.
To Castara, being to take a Journey. ib. Qui quasi Flos aggreditur. To the right ho.
To Castara, weeping
ib. nourable the Lady Cat. T.

ib,

To Castara, upon a Sigh..

jb. Quid gloriaris in Malicia?

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478

To the right honourable Lady P.

ib. Dens, Deus meus

ib.

To Castara, against Opinion

461 Quoniam ego in Flagella paratus sum

ib.

To Castara, upon Beauty

ib. Militia est Vita Hominis. To Sir Hen. Per. 479

To Castara, meloncholly
ib. Vias tuas Domine demonstra mihi

ib.

A Dialogue betweene Arapbil and Castara. ib. Et exaltavit Humiles ..

480

To the right honourable Lord M.

ib. Dominus dominantium

ib.

To a Tombe......

462 Cogitabo pro Peccato meo....

481

To Castara, upon Thought of Age and Recogitabo tibi omnes Annos meos

jb.

Death

ib. Cupio dissolvi

ib,

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The Author's Life, by Mr. Chalmers............ 485 | Love turned to Hatred

501

Sir John Suckling's Campaigne..

489 | The careless Lover

ib.

On new Year's Day, 1640. To the King.. 491 Love and Debt alike troublesome

502

Loving and beloved

ib. Song.--I prythee send me back my heart ib.

A Sessions of the Poets

ib. To a Lady that forbad to love before Company. ib.

Love's World

492 | The guiltless loconstant........

ib.

Song.- Why so pale and wan, fond love? 493 Love's Representation...

503

Sonnet I. Do'st see how unregarded pow ...... ib. Song.-The crafty boy that had full oft essay'd ib.

II. Of thee (kind boy) I ask no red Upon the black Spots worn by my Lady D. E. ib.

and white......

ib. Song:- If you refufe me once, and think again ib.

III. Oh! for some honest lover's ghost... 494 Proffered Love rejected

504

To his much honoured the Lord Lepington, Disdain

ib.

upon his translation of Malvezzi his Romulus Perjury excused

ib.

and Tarquin.......

ib. A Song.--Hast thou seen the down in the air. 505

Against Fruition

ib. Upon the fist sight of my Lady Seimour ib.

There never yet was woman made

ib. Upon L M. weeping

ib.

Song.–No, no, fair heretic, it needs must be. 495 Non est mortale quod opto. Upon Mrs. A. L. ib.

To my friend Will Davenant, upon bis Poem His Dream

ib.

of Madagascar

ib. Upon A. M.

ib.

To my friend Will Davenant

ib. The Metamorphosis.

506

Love, Reason, Hate, did nce bespeak

ib. To B. C.

ib,

Song.-1 pry'thee, spare me, gentle boy ib. Upon Sir John Lawrence's bringing Water over

Upon my Lady Carlile's walking in Hampton the Hills to my Lord Middlesex's House at

Court Garden. Dialogue. T.C. 1. S......... ib. Witten

ib.

To Mr. Davenaut for Absence

496 A Barber

ib.

A Supplement of an imperfect Copy of Verses A Soldier

ib.
of Mr. William Shakespeare's

ib. To my Lady E. C. at her going out of Eng-
"Tis now, since I sate down before....
497

ib.
Upon my Lord Brohall's Wedding.

ib. An Auswer to some Verses made in his Praise ib,

Whether these lines do find you out

ib. Love's Barning-glass

507

A Ballad upon a Wedding.

498 The Miracle...

ib.

My dearest rival, since our love

499 Translation from the Greek .....

ib.

Song.-Honest lover whosoever

ib. Song:- When, dearest, I but think of thee ib.

Upon two Sisters

500 The Expostulation

jb.

To his Rival....

ib. Detraction execrated

ib.

Farewell to Love

ib Song.-Unjust decrees that do at once exact. 508

The lovacation

501 A Prologue of the Author's to a Masque at

Sir J. S...
ib. Witten

ib.
Sir Toby Mathews .....

ib.

land .......

ib.

the University, being the Story of the Nati- The Dreame

520

vity and Passion of our Saviour, wrought by Love inconcealable. Stig. Ital..

ib.

herself in Needlework........

516 The Teares

ib.
ib.

ib.

ib,

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Parchment

520 To the Queen on the same, being the Preface
Falshood

ib. before the English Verses sent from Ox-

Beauty and Denial

521

ford

.... 531

Women

ib. To Mrs. Duppa, sent with the Picture of the

To Cupid.......

ib. Bishop of Chichester (her Husband) in a

To Venus....

ib. small Piece of Glass

........ 532

A Sigh sent to his absent Love

ib. To the King on the Birth of the Princess Eli-

Sadness

522

zabeth, March 17, 1636

ib.

Corinna's Tomb

ib. Upon the dramatic Poems of Mr. John Fletcher ib.

To the Memory of a shipwrackt Virgin ib, Another on the same

534

To a Painter's handsome Daughter

523 To the right reverend Father in God, Brian,

Lesbia on her Sparrow

ib. Lord Bishop of Chichester .......

535

The Gnat...,

ib. A new Year's Gift ....

536

Love Teares.....

ib. A new Year's Gift to a noble Lord, 1640 537

At a dry Dinner

ib. A new Year's Gift to Brian, Lord Bishop of

A Bill of Fare

Sarum, upon the Author's entering into holy

The Chambermaid's Posset

524 Orders, 1638

ib.

On a Gentlewomau's silk Hood

ib. To the Queen after her dangerous Delivery,

A Dream broke

525 1638......

538

Love's Darts

ib. Upon the Birth of the King's sixth Child,
Parthenia for her slain Argalus.......
526 1640.....

ib.

Ariadne deserted by Theseus, as she sits upon Upon the Marriage of the Lady Mary to the

a Rock in the Island Naxos, thus com- Prince of Aurange bis Son, 1641

539

plains

ib. To the Chancellor of the University of Oxford,

No drawing of Valentines
527 then vewly chosen, 1641

ib.

To Lydia, whom Men observed to make too On the Lady Newburgh, who died of the

much of me......

ib. Small-Pox

540

To Chloe, who wished herself young enough On Mrs. Abigall Long, who died of two Im-
for me .............................
ib. postumes

ib.

A Valediction

528 An Epitaph on Mr. Poultney

541

No Platonique Love

ib. To the Memory of the most virtuous Mrs.
Love but one

ib. Ursula Sadleir, who died of a fever........ ib.
Absence

ib. On the Queen's Return from the Low Coun-

Consideration

ib. tries ...

542

Upon the Translation of Chaucer's Troilus and Upon the Death of the right valiant Sir Bevill
Creseide, by Sir Francis Kynaston ........ 529 Grenvill, Knight

ib.

A 'Translation of Hugo Grotius's Elegy on On a virtuous young Gentlewoman, that died

Armenius.

ib. suddenly

543

Martial, Lib. i. Epig. Ixvii. Ad Furem de Libro On the Death of the most virtuous Gentle-

ib. woman Mrs. Ashford, who died in Child-
Martial, Lib. vii. Epig. lix. Ad Jovem Capito- bed

ib.

liuum

530 On the Death of the right honourable the Lord

In Pompeios Juvenes ..........

ib. Bayning

544

Si memini fuerunt

ib. On the Death of the most hopeful the Lord
Martial, Lib. x. Ep. v. In maledicum Poetam. ib. Stafford, 1640 .......

ib.

Martial, Lib. ii. Ep. xix. In Lupum ib. To the Memory of the most worthy Sir Henry

Horat., Carm. Lib. iv. Ode xiii. Audivere Spelman

545

Lyce

ib. To the Memory of Ben Jonson, Laureat ib.

To Mr. Thomas Killegrew, on his two Plays, On the Nativity

547

the Prisoners, and Claracilla

531 On the Circumcision

ib.

On the Birth of the King's fourth Child, On the Epiphany

548

1656..

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Mar. 7. The Dumb healed, and the People

enjoined Silence

ib.

ib.

ib.

557

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Mar. 28. Come see the place where the An Apology for the preceeding Hymn as

Lord lay .

557 having been writ when the Author was

ib.

To Pontius washing his Hands

569

yet a Protestant

To the infant Martyrs

ib. Ona Treatise of Charity

ib.

On the Miracle of Loves

ib. On the glorious Assumption of the blessed

Mark 4. Why are ye afraid, Oye of little

Virgin

570

ib.

An Hyınn on the Circumcision of our Lord... ib.

On the blessed Virgin's Bashfulness

ib.

On Hope, by way of Question and Answer,

Upon Lazarus his Tears

ib. between A. Cowley and R. Crashaw 571

Two went up into the Temple to pray ib,

THE DELIGHTS OF THR MUSES.

ib.

Upon the Ass that bore our Saviour

Matt. 8. I am not worthy that thou should'st Musick's Ducl ....

572

come under my Roof.

558 | Upon the Death of a Gentleman

573

Upon the Powder Day

ib. Upon the Death of Mr. Herrys

ib.

I am the Door

ib. Upon the Death of the most desired Mr. Herrys ib.

Matt. 10. The Blind cured by the Word of His Epitaph........

574

ib. An Epitaph upon Husband and Wife, who died

Matt. 27. And he answered them Nothing. ib. and were buried together

575

To our Lord upon the Water made Wine.. ib. An Epitaph upon Dr. Brook

ib.
Matt. 22. Neither durst any Man from that Upon Mr. Staninough's Death

ib.
Day ask him any more Questions......... ib. Upon the Duke of York's Birth. A Panegyrick ib.

Upon our Saviour's Tomb, wherein never Upon Pord's two Tragedies, Love's Sacrifice

Man was laid

ib. and the Broken Heart......

576

It is better to go into Heaven with one On a foul Morning, being then to take a Journey ib.

ib. Upon the fair Ethiopian sent to a Gentlewoman 577

Luke 11. Blessed be the Paps which thou On Marriage

ib.

hast sucked.

ib. To the Morning, Satisfaction for Sleep

ib.

Luke 11. Upon the dumb Devil cast out and

Love's Horoscope...

ib.

the slanderous Jews put to Silence ib. Out of Virgil. In Praise of the Spring 578

Luke 10. And a certain Priest coming that With a Picture sent to a Friend

ib.
way looked on him and passed on ....... ib. | In Praise of Lessius his Rule of Health ib.

To Pontius washing his bloodstained Hands ib. The Beginning of Heliodorus.......

Matt. 23. Ye build the Sepulchres of the Out of the Greek. Cupid's Crier

579

Prophets

559 High mounted on an ant, Naous the tall ib.

Upon the infant Martyrs

ib. Upon Venus putting on Mars his Arms ......... ib.

John 16. Verily I say unto you, ye shall Upon the same

ib.

weep and lament.....

ib.

Upon Bishop Andrews bis Picture before his

John 15. Upon our Lord's last comfortable

Sermons

ib.

Discourse with his Disciples

ib. Out of Martial

580

Luke 16. Dives asking a Drop

ib. Out of Italian. A Song.

ib.

Mark 12. Give to Cæsar and to God ib. Out of the Italian

ib.
But now they have seen and hated
ib. { Another

ib.
Upon the Crown of Thorns taken from our On the Frontispiece of Isaacson's Chronology
blessed Lord's Head all bloody
ib. explained......

ib,

She began to wash his Feet with Tears, and An Epitaph on Mr. Ashton, a conformable

wipe them with the Hairs of her Head... ib. Citizen

581

On St. Peter's cutting off Malchus his Ear. ib. Out of Catullus

ib.

John 3. But men loved Darkness rather than Wishes, to his (supposed) Mistress

ib.

Light

ib. | In Picturam reverendissimi Episcopi D. Andrews. 582

Act 21. I am ready not only to be bound, Epitaphium in Dominum Herrisium... 583

but to dye

ib. Principi recens natæ Omen maternæ indolis.. ib.

On St. Peter casting away his Net at our In serenissimae Reginæ Partum hyemalem ib.

Saviour's Call

ib. Ad Reginam ....

584

Our Lord in his Circumcision to his father. ib. In Faciem Augustiss. Regis a Morbillis integram ib.
On the Wounds of our crucified Lord 560 | Rex Redux

ib.
On our crucified Lord naked and bloody ib. | Ad Principem nondum natum

ib.

Easter Day

ib.

CARMEN DEO NOSTRO TE DECET HYMNUS, SACRED POEMS.

On the bleeding Wounds of our crucified

Lord.

ib. Anagram on Crashaw ........

585

Sampson to his Dalilah

ib. To the noblest and best of Ladies, the Coun-
Psalm 23...
ib. tess of Denbigh

ib.

Psalm 137

561 To the Name above every Name, the Name

Quem vidistis Pastores, &c. A Hymn of the of Jesus, a Hymn.......

ib.
Nativity sung by the Shepherds...

ib. On the glorious Epiphany of our Lord God, a

Sospetto d'Herode, Libro Primo..

562

Hynin sung as by the three Kings.... 587

On a Prayer Book sent to Mrs. M. R. 566 To the Queen's Majesty on Twelfth-day 589

On Mr. G. Herbert's Book, entitled, the Tem- The Office of the holy Cross.
ple of sacred Poems, sent to a Gentle- For the Hour of Matias

59

567 For the Hour of Prime

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