Introduction | |
A dialogue between Thyrsis and Dorinda | p. 21 |
Clorinda and Damon | p. 23 |
Ametas and Thestylis making hay-ropes | p. 24 |
A dialogue, between the resolved soul and created pleasure | p. 25 |
Flecknoe, an English priest at Rome | p. 28 |
To his noble friend Mr. Richard Lovelace | p. 32 |
An elegy upon the death of my Lord Francis Villiers | p. 34 |
Mourning | p. 37 |
The fair singer | p. 39 |
The gallery | p. 40 |
The unfortunate lover | p. 42 |
Daphnis and Chloe | p. 44 |
Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | p. 47 |
The definition of love | p. 49 |
To his coy mistress | p. 50 |
Eyes and tears | p. 52 |
The coronet | p. 54 |
An Horatian ode upon Cromwell's return from Ireland | p. 55 |
Tom May's death | p. 58 |
In legationem domini Oliveri St. John | p. 61 |
To his worthy friend Doctor Witty | p. 62 |
The picture of little T.C. in a prospect of flowers | p. 63 |
Young love | p. 64 |
The match | p. 66 |
The nymph complaining for the death of her fawn | p. 67 |
Upon the hill and grove at Bilbrough | p. 71 |
Epigramma in Duos montes Amosclivium et Bilboreum : farfacio | p. 73 |
Upon Appleton House | p. 75 |
The garden | p. 100 |
On a drop of dew | p. 102 |
A dialogue between the soul and body | p. 103 |
The mower against gardens | p. 105 |
Damon the mower | p. 106 |
The mower to the glowworms | p. 109 |
The mower's song | p. 109 |
Music's empire | p. 111 |
The character of Holland | p. 112 |
Bermudas | p. 116 |
A letter to Doctor Ingelo | p. 117 |
In effigiem Oliveri Cromwell | p. 125 |
In eandem [effigiem Oliveri Cromwell] reginae sueciae transmissam | p. 125 |
The first anniversary of the government under his highness the lord protector | p. 126 |
Upon an eunuch : a poet | p. 137 |
The second chorus from Seneca's tragedy Thyestes | p. 137 |
In the French translation of Lucan ... translated | p. 138 |
An epitaph upon - | p. 139 |
On the victory obtained by Blake | p. 139 |
Two songs at the marriage of the Lord Fauconberg and the Lady Mary Cromwell | p. 144 |
A poem upon the death of his late highness the lord protector | p. 148 |
The last instructions to a painter | p. 157 |
The loyal Scot | p. 183 |
Inscribenda Luparae | p. 191 |
On Mr. Milton's Paradise lost | p. 192 |
Illustrissimo viro domino Lanceloto Josepho de Maniban grammatomanti | p. 194 |
Additional Latin and Greek poems | p. 197 |
Ad regem Carolum parodia | p. 199 |
[Pros Karalon ton Basilea] | p. 202 |
Dignissimo suo amico Doctori Witty | p. 203 |
Hortus | p. 204 |
Ros | p. 208 |
Uncertain attribution | p. 211 |
[Blood and the crown] | p. 213 |
Bludius et corona | p. 213 |
Table of Contents provided by Blackwell. All Rights Reserved. |