To Dianeme, To Julia, the flaminica dialis; or, queen-priest, Upon Ursley, ... An ode to Sir Clipsebie Crew, To his worthy kinsman, Mr Stephen Soame, To his tomb-maker, Great spirits supervive, None free from fault, The fairies, ... To his honoured friend, M. John Weare, councellour, Lines have their linings, and bookes their buckram, ... To Julia, Upon his kinswoman, Mistresse Bridget Ḥerrick, Upon Sibilla, The apparition of his mistresse calling him to Elizium, Life is the bodies light, ib. ... ib. ib. ... ... ... ... ... ... ib. ib. 293 Love lightly pleased, The primrose, The tythe. To the bride, A frolick, Change common to all, ... ... ib. ib. 294 ib. ib. To Julia, PAGE. No lucke in love, 295 In the darke none dainty, A charme, or an allay for love, Upon a free maid with a foule breath, Upon Coone. Epig. ... To his brother-in-law, Master John Wingfield, ib. ... The head-ake, Of Horne, a comb-maker, Upon the troublesome times, Cruelty base in commanders, Upon a sowre-breath lady. Epig. Little and loud, Upon Lucia, Ship-wrack, ... Paines without profit, To his booke, His prayer to Ben Johnson, Poverty and riches, Again, ... The covetous still captives Lawes, ... Of love,. ... ... Upon Cock, To his muse, The bad season makes the poet sad, To Vulcan, Like pattern, like people, ... ... Purposes, To the maids to walke abroad, His own epitaph, A nuptiall verse to Mistresse Elizabeth Lee, now Lady Tracie, 306 Connubii Flores, or the well-wishes at weddings, To his lovely mistresses, Upon love, Upon Gander. Epig. 315 316 Never too late to dye, Upon Jone and Jane, To Momus, Ambition, ... PAGE ib. 317 ... ... 325 330 The country life, to the honoured M. End. Porter, groome of the bed-chamber to his Maj. To Electra, To his worthy friend, M. Arthur Bartly, ... The rosemarie branch, ... Upon Madam Ursly. Epig. Upon Crab. Epig. ... A paranæticall, or advisive verse, to his friend, M. John Wicks, ib. To M. Denham, on his prospective poem, A hymne, to the lares, Deniall in women no disheartening to men, Upon his verses, Distance betters dignities, Health, To Dianeme. A ceremonie in Glocester, To the King, The funerall rites of the rose, ib. ib. Upon Paul. Upon Sibb. Epig. 353 ... ... 354 A ternarie of littles, upon a pipkin of jellies sent to a lady, ib. 355 ... Lovers how they come and part, To women, to hide their teeth, if they be rotten or rusty, 356 By use comes easinesse, To the genius of his house, Upon Frank, ... ... ... ... Upon Lucia dabled in the deaw, Charon and Phylomel, a dialogue sung, ib. ib. 359 ib. ib. ib. The candor of Julia's teeth, Another upon her weeping, ... To Sir John Berkley, governour of Exeter,... Regression spoils resolution, Contention, ... ... Our own sinnes unseen, Upon Slouch, Vertue best united, The eye, ... ... To Prince Charles, upon his coming to Exeter, ... ... 360 ib. ... ... Moderation, ... To Anthea, ... ... Upon Prew, his maid,.. The invitation, ... ... ... ... 373 ib. 374 375 To his deare valentine, Mistresse Margaret Falconbrige, |