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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.

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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 :

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The Chronicle. A Ballad
To Sir William Davenant, upon his two first books

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

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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

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VERSES WRITTEN ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS.

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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

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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
Counsel
Resolved to be beloved
The same
The Discovery
Against Fruition
Love undiscovered
The given Heart
The Prophet
The Resolution
Called Inconstant
The Welcome
The Heart Aled again
Women's Superstition
The Soul
Echo
The Rich Rival
Against Hope
For Hope
Love's Ingratitude
The Frailty
Coldness
Enjoyment
Sleep
Beauty
The Parting
My Picture
The Concealment
The Monopoly

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