Ode IV. On the uncertainty of Fortune. A translation Page go V. In Commendation of the time we live under, the reign of our gracious king Charles 91 VI. Upon the Shortness of Man's Life An Answer to an Invitation to Cambridge 93 92 MISCELLANIES. IOI The Motto 95 Ode. Of Wit 97 To the Lord Falkland, for his fafe Return from the Northern Expedition against the Scots. 99 On the Death of Sir Henry Wootton On the Death of Mr. Jordan, Second Master at Westminster School 102 On his Majesty's Return out of Scotland 104 On the Death of Sir Anthony Vandyke, the famous Painter 107 Prometheus ill-painted 108 Ode 109 Friendship in absence To the Bishop of Lincoln, upon his enlargement out of the Tower To a Lady who made Posies for Rings 114 Prologue to the Guardian: before the Prince 116 The Epilogue 117 On the Death of Mr. William Hervey ibid. Ode. In Imitation of Horace's Ode 123 In Imitation of Martial's Epigram 124 A a 4 : The II2 Page 193 The Chronicle. A Ballad of Gondibert, finished before his voyage to America 129 An Answer to a copy of Verses sent me to Jersey 130 The Tree of Knowledge, that there is no knowledge. Against the Dogmatist 132 Reason. The use of it in divine matters 134 On the Death of Mr. Crashaw 136 ANACREONTIQUES : OR, SOME COPIES OF VERSES TRANSLATED PARAPHRASTI CALLY OUT OF ANACREON. I. Love 139 II. Drinking 140 III. Beauty 141 IV. The Duel 142 v. Age 143 VI. The Account ibid. VII. Gold. 145 VIII. The Epicure 146 IX. Another ibid. x. The Grasshopper XI. The Swallow 149 Elegy upon Anacreon, who was choaked by a grape 148 fone 1,50 VERSES WRITTEN ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS. a Christ's Passion, taken out of a Greek Ode, written by Mr. Matters of New College in Oxford Page 155 Ode on Orinda's Poems 158 Ode upon occasion of a copy of Verses of my Lord Broghill's 161 Ode. Mr. Cowley's Book presenting itself to the University Library of Oxford 164 Ode. Sitting and drinking in the Chair made out of the Relicks of Sir Francis Drake's Ship 167 Upon the Death of the Earl of Balcarres 170 Ode. Upon Dr. Harvey. 173 Ode, from Catullus. Acme and Septimius 176 Ode upon his Majesty's Restoration and Return 179 On the Queen's repairing Somerset-House 195 The Complaint 199 On Colonel Tuke's Tragi-Comedy, “ The Adventures of Five Hours". 205 On the Death of Mrs. Katharine Philips 206 Hymn to Light To the Royal Society 214 Upon the Chair made out of Sir Francis Drake's Ship, presented to the University Library of Oxford, by John Davis of Deptford, Esquire «Prologue to The Cutter of Colman Street 210 22 222 THE THE MISTRESS, OR SEVERAL COPIES OF LOVE-VERSES. 238 The Request Page 223 The Thraldom 225 The Given Love 226 The Spring 229 Written in Juice of Lemon 231 Inconstancy 233 Not Fair 234 Platonick Love 235 The Change 236 Clad all in White. 237 Leaving me, and then loving many My Heart discovered 239 Answer to the Platonicks 240 The Vain Love. Loving one first because she could love Nobody, afterwards loving her with Desire 241 The Soul 243 The Passions 246 Wisdom 247 The Despair 248 The Wish 249 251 The Thief 252 All over Love 253 Love and Life 254 The Bargain 255 The 286 The My Diet The Long Life Page 256 257 259 260 261 26% 263 264 265 266 267 ibid. 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 277 |