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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionEarly Poems from Manuscript
- Ad Almam [Cantab]
- [The Metres from Boethius' De Consolatione Philosophiae]
- Psalm 45
- Close section[Epigrams of Martial]
- [Epigram]
- [Horace, Ode III, 20]
- An Ode
- Upon the report of four Kings dead at once
- What it is he loves in his Mistress
- An Ode on the sight of a gentlewoman at Church
- Of two most beautiful Sisters rowed on the Trent; under the allegory of swans
- Of one of the same Sisters, having made a Vow not to curl her hair (Which was extreme fair) until a brother of hers returned from Travayle
- To a friend fearing his relapse into an old Love
- Close sectionSonnets translated out of Spanish
- Effigiei Inscriptum
- Close sectionPoems from Il Pastor Fido, 1648
- IL PASTOR FIDO
- TO THE HOPE AND LUSTRE Of Three Kingdomes, CHARLES Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, &c.
- An Ode Upon occasion of His Majesties Proclamation in the yeare 1630. Commanding the Gentry to reside upon their Estates in the Country
- In Aedes magnificas quas Philippus Secundus Hispaniarum Rex Escuriis aedificavit, et Sancto Laurentio dedicavit
- The Escuriall
- Ad eximinae magnitudinis Navem sub auspiciis Caroli Magnae Britanniae Regis constructam. Anno Dom. 1637. Cui postea nomen Regina Marium
- On His Majesty's Great Ship lying almost finished in Woolwich Dock Anno Dom. 1637. and afterwards called The Sovereign of the Seas
- Maius Lucanizans
- Written by Mr. T. C. of his Majesty's Bed-Chamber
- Ex Lingua Anglicana
- By Mr. T. C. likewise
- Dominae Navigaturae
- A Canto of The Progress of Learning
- [Untitled early version of 'A Canto of the Progress of Learning']
- The Ruby
- A friends Wedding
- Close sectionSonnets translated out of Spanish
- The Fourth Book of Virgills Aeneis On the Loves of Dido and Aeneas
- The Fourth Book of Virgills Aeneis On the Loves of Dido and Aeneas
- A Happy Life
- On the Earle of Straffords Trial
- Close sectionTwo Odes out of Horace, relating unto the Civil Wars of Rome
- A Summary Discourse of the Civil Wars of Rome, extracted out of the best Latin writers in Prose and Verse
- Presented To His Highness The Prince Of Wales, At his going into the West, Anno M.DC.XLV
- Presented To His Highness, In the West, Ann. Dom. 1646
- Close sectionSelected Parts of Horace, 1652
- Selected Parts OF HORACE, Prince of LYRICKS;
- I, 1
- I, 2 To Augustus Caesar
- I, 3
- I, 4 To L. Sextius a Consular Man
- I, 5 To Pyrrha
- I, 8 To Lydia
- I, 9 To Thaliarchus
- I, 13 To Lydia
- I, 18 To Quintilius Varus
- I, 24 To Virgil
- I, 27 To his Companions
- I, 31 To Apollo
- I, 34 To Himself
- I, 37 To His Companions
- II, 1 To C. Asinius Pollio
- II, 2 To C. Salustius Crispus
- II, 3 To Dellius
- II, 4 To Xanthia Phoceus
- II, 8 To Barine
- II, 10 To Licinius
- II, 13
- II, 14 To Posthumus
- II, 15
- II, 16 To Grosphus
- II, 17 To Mæcenas Sick
- III, 1
- III, 3
- III, 4
- III, 5
- III, 7 To Asterie
- III, 9
- III, 11 To Mercury
- III, 16 To Mæcenas
- III, 24
- III, 27 To Galatea going to Sea
- III, 29 To Mæcenas
- III, 30
- IV, 2 To Antonius Julus, the Son of Mark Anthony the Triumvir
- IV, 3 To Melpomene
- IV, 4
- IV, 5 To Augustus
- IV, 7 To L. Manlius Torquatus
- IV, 8 To Martius Censorinus
- IV, 9 To Lollio That his writings shall never perish: Vertue without the help of Verses is buried in Oblivion. That he will sing Lollio's praises, whose vertues he now also celebrates
- Epode 1 To Mæcenas
- Epode 2
- Epode 7 To the People of Rome
- Epode 14 To Mæcenas
- Epode 16 To the People of Rome
- Satire I, 6 To Mæcenas
- Satire II, 1
- Satire II, 6
- Epistle I, 1 To Mæcenas
- Epistle I, 2 To Lollio
- Epistle I, 5 To Torquatus
- Epistle I, 10 To Fuscus Aristius
- Ausonius His Roses
- Virgil's Bull
- Close sectionLa Fida Pastora
- Close sectionProse Works
- Close sectionEight Unpublished Letters
- [1. To (Sir) John Heath]
- [2. To Sir Richard Browne]
- [3. To Sir Richard Browne]
- [4. To Sir Richard Browne] Calais 19 Novembris 1650
- [5. To John Evelyn] Tankersley 27th of Dec: 1653
- [6. To Lady Fanshawe] Toldeo. Monday morning 18th of January [1666]
- [7. To Lady Fanshawe] Merida Sunday 28 of February 1666
- [8. To Lady Fanshawe]
- Close section End Matter