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To the Memory of my Beloved Master, William Shak-
speare, and what he hath left us,
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The Votaress of Diana,
WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT,
133
138
On the Portrait of Shakspeare,
To a Lady Veiled,
139
RICHARD CORBET,
To Vincent Corbet, his Son,
Journey to France,
Farewell to the Fairies,
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT-DR HENRY KING,
On my dear Son, Gervase Beaumont,
Song-Dry those fair, those crystal eyes),
The Kiss-a Dialogue,
141
To the Virgins, to make much of their Time,
Twelfth Night, or King and Queen,
The Country Life,
142
119
Julia,
120
Upon Julia's Recovery,
THOMAS CAREW,
Song-(Ask me no more where Jove bestows),
The Bag of the Bee,
Upon a Child that Died,
The Compliment,
Song-Would you know what's soft?
Epitaph upon a Child,
121
A Pastoral Dialogue,
A Thanksgiving for his House,
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Song-(Give me more love, or more disdain),
To Primroses, filled with Morning Dew,
143
Persuasions to Love,
Delight in Disorder,
Disdain Returned,
Approach of Spring,
Cherry Ripe,
122
PHINEAS AND GILES FLETCHER,
To Corinna, to go a Maying,
Happiness of the Shepherd's Life,
RICHARD LOVELACE,
144
123
Decay of Human Greatness,
Song-(Why should you swear I am forsworn?)
Description of Parthenia, or Chastity,
To Lucasta, on going to the Wars,
145
125
To Althea, from Prison,
GEORGE WITHER,
The Companionship of the Muse,
126
Sonnet upon a Stolen Kiss,
To my Picture,
The Steadfast Shepherd,
To a Lady admiring herself in a Looking-Glass,
146
Madrigal-Amaryllis I did woo),
127
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT,
Song (The lark now leaves his watery nest),
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128
A Descriptive Sketch,
Description of the Virgin Birtha,
On Phillis, Walking before Sunrise,
148
Night,
129
JAMES SHIRLEY,
Pastoral Employments,
Death's Final Conquest,
Upon his Mistress Sad,
Echo and Narcissus,
149
The Shortness of Life,
Temperance, or the Cheap Physician,
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130
Delight in God only,
Hymn to the Name of Jesus,
153
130 SIR RICHARD FANSHAWE,
To Chastity,
Decay of Life,
GEORGE HERBERT,
Virtue,
Religion,
Stanzas,
Matin Hymn,
Sunday,
Mortification,
WILLIAM HABINGTON,
Epistle to a Friend,
155
Description of Castara,
134
SIR RICHARD MAITLAND,
SIR JOHN SUCKLING,
Song ("Tis now, since I sat down before),
135
Satire on the Town Ladies,
ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY,
156
A Ballad upon a Wedding,
136
ALEXANDER HUME, .
Constancy,
157
Bong-(I prithee send me back my heart),
136 KING JAMES VI.,
Song (Why so pale and wan, fond lover?)
The Careless Lover,
Song-Hast thou seen the down in the air?)
Detraction Execrated,
JOHN CHALKHILL,
Ane Schort Poeme of Tyme,
EARL OF ANCRUM-EARL OF STIRLING,
Sonnet in Praise of a Solitary Life,
158
136 WILLIAM DRUMMOND,
137
The River of Forth Feasting,
Epitaph on Prince Henry,
160
The Witch's Cave,
The Priestess of Diana,
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