The Author's Life, by Mr. Chalmers............. 589 Boldness in Love
609
The Spring
591 A pastoral Dialogue, Celia, Cleon
ib.
To A. L. Persuasions to love .......................
ib. Grief ingrost
603
Lips and Eves
592 A pastoral Dialogue, Shepherd, Nymph, Chorus ib.
A divine Mistress
ib. Red and white Roses
604
Song. A beautiful Mistress
ib. To my Cousin C. R. marrying my Lady A. ib.
A cruel Mistress
ib. A Lover upon an Accident necessitating his
Song, Murdering Beauty
ib. Departure, consults with Reason
ib.
My Mistress, commanding me to return her Parting. Celia weeps
ib.
Letters
593 Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villers
ib.
Secrecy protested
ib. Another
605
A Prayer to the Wind
ib. Another
ib.
Song. Mediocrity in Love rejected
594 Epitaph on the Lady S. Wife to Sir W.S.. ib.
Song. Good Counsel to a young Majd
ib. Maria Wentworth, Thomæ Comitis Cleveland
To my Mistress, siting by a River's Side ib. Filia Primogenita, Viginiam Animam exha-
Song. Conquest by Flight".
ib. lavit..
ib.
Song. To my inconstant Mistress
ib. On the Duke of Buckingham
ib.
Song. Persuasions to enjoy
595 Another
606
A Deposition from Love
ih.
Ingrateful Beauty threatened..
ib.
FOU'R SONGS BY WAY OF CHORUS TO A PLAY.
Disdain returned
ib.
A Looking-glass
ib.
I. Of Jealousy, Dialogue
ib.
An Elegy on the Lady Pen, Sent to my Mis-
II. Femine Honour
601
tress out of France
596 IN. Separation of Lovers
ib.
To my Mistress in Absence
ib. IV. Incommunicability of Love
ib.
To her in Absence. A ship
597
Song. Eternity of Love protested
ib.
Songs in the Play.
Some Alteration in my Mistress, after my De-
A Lover in the Disguise of an Amazon, is dearly
parture into France
ib.
beloved of his Mistress
Good counsail to a young maid
iba
ib.
Celia bleeding. To the Surgeon
Another. A Lady rescued from Death by a
ib.
Knight, who in the Instant leaves her, thus
To J. H. a Lady resembling my Mistress ib.
complains
608
To Saxham
598
Upon a Ribband
ib. To Ben. Jonson, upon Occasion of his Ode of
To the King at his Entrance into Saxham; By Defiance annexed to bis Play of the New lon ib.
Master Jo. Crofts.....
ib. An Hymeneal Dialogue. Bride and Groom .... ib.
Upon the Sickness of E S.
599 | Obsequies to the late Anne Hay
609
A New-year's Sacrifice. To Lucinda
ib. To the Countess of Anglesea, upon the in-
Song. To one, who when I praised my Mistress's moderately by her lamented Death of her
Beauty, said I was blind
600
Husband
ib.
Song. To my Mistress, I burning in Love ib. An Elegie upon the Death of Doctor Donne,
Song. To her again, she burning in a Fever ib. Dean of St. Paul's ....
010
Upon the King's Sickness ....
ib. In answer to an elegiacal Letter upon the Death
Song. To a I ily not yet enjoyed by her Hus- of the King of Sweden, from Aurelian Town-
band
ib. send inviting me to write upon that Subject 611
Song. The willing Prisoner to his Mistress ..... 601 Upon Mr.W. Montague, his Return from Travel 612
A Fly that flew into my Mistress's Eye ib. To Master W. Montague
ib.
Song. Celia singing
ib. On tbe Marriage of T. K. and C.C. the Morn-
Song. Celia singing
ib. ing stormy
ib.
Song. To one who desired to know my Mistress ib. For a Picture where the Queen laments over
In the Person of a Lady to her inconstant Ser- the Tomb of a slain Knight ....
613
vant
602 | To a Lady that desired I would love her ib.
Truce in Love entreated
ib. Upon my Lord Chief Justice his Election of
To my Rival
ib. my lady A. W. for his mistress.....
ib