I. Earliest Editions of the Poem II. Origin of the Poem and History of us Composition. III. Scheme and Meaning of the Poem. Part I. Introductions to the English Poems . Part II. Introductions to the Latin Poems Moseley's Preface to the Edition of 1645. Paraphrases on Psalms CXIV and CXXXVI On the Death of a Fair Infant dying of a Cough At a Vacation Exercise in the College Comus; a Masque presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634:. Ellegy t Sonnet II. On his having arrived at the Age of Twenty-three Sonnet X. To the Lady Margaret Ley Sonnet XI. On the Detraction which followed upon my writing certain Treatises Sonnet XII. On the Same. On the New Forcers of Conscience 546 546 547 Sonnet XIII. To Mr. H. Lawes on His Airs 548 Sonnet XIV. On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Sonnet XXIII. To the Memory of his Second Wife 552 The Fifth Ode of Horace, Lib. I. 554 Nine of the Psalms done into Metre, 1648 Psalm LXXX. . 555 Elegia IV. Ad Thomam Junium, Præceptorum suum Elegia V. In Adventum Veris Elegia VI. Ad Carolum Diodatum, ruri commorantem In Proditionem Bombardicam. In Eandem. In Eandem In Eandem. In Inventorem Bombardæ Ad Leonoram Romæ Canentem In obitum Præconis Academici Cantabrigiensis 584 584 586 589 592 594 597 597 597 598 598 598 |