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Sir John Davies
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Epigrams from Manuscript
In Hirum. [49]
In Meandrum. [50]
In Gallum. [51]
In Crispum. [52]
In Crispum. [53]
In Gellam. [54]
In Decium. [55]
In Bretton. [56]
In Mundayum. [57]
In Floram. [58]
[In Floram]. [59]
In Siderum. [60]
In Valentem. [61]
In Claium. [62]
Robert Krueger and Ruby Nemser (eds)
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The Poems of Sir John Davies
Contents
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Front Matter
EDITOR'S PREFACE
ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCES
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
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THE POEMS
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Nosce Teipsum
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[Dedications in Manuscript Copies.]
To the right noble, valourous, and learned Prince, Henry Earl of Northumberland.
To my honourable Patron and friend Ed. Cooke Esqr her Majesty's Attorney General
To my most gracious dread Sovereign
Of Humane Knowledge
Of the Soul of Man, and the Immortality thereof
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Hymns of Astræa
Hymn I. Of Astræa
Hymn II. To Astræa
Hymn III. To the Spring
Hymn IV. To the Month of May
Hymn V. To the Lark
Hymn VI. To the Nightingale
Hymn VII. To the Rose
Hymn VIII. To all the Princes of Europe
Hymn IX. To Flora
Hymn X. To the Month of September
Hymn XI. To the Sun
Hymn XII. To her Picture
Hymn XIII. Of her Mind
Hymn XIV. Of the Sunbeams of her Mind
Hymn XV. Of her Wit
Hymn XVI. Of her Will
Hymn XVII. Of her Memory
Hymn XVIII. Of her Fantasy
Hymn XIX. Of the Organs of her Mind
Hymn XX. Of the Passions of her Heart
Hymn XXI. Of th'innumerable Virtues of her Mind
Hymn XXII. Of her Wisdom
Hymn XXIII. Of her Justice
Hymn XXIV. Of her Magnanimity
Hymn XXV. Of her Moderation
Hymn XXVI. To Envy
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Orchestra
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[Dedications.]
To his very Friend, Ma. Rich: Martin
To the Prince
Orchestra Or a Poem of Dancing
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Epigrams
Ad Musam. 1
Of a Gull. 2
In Rufum. 3
In Quintum. 4
In Plurimos. 5
In Titum. 6
In Faustum. 7
In Katam. 8
In Librum. 9
In Medontem. 10
In Gellam. 11
In Quintum. 12
In Severum. 13
In Leucam. 14
In Macrum. 15
In Faustum. 16
In Cosmum. 17
In Flaccum. 18
In Cineam. 19
In Gerontem. 20
In Marcum. 21
In Ciprium. 22
In Cineam. 23
In Gallum. 24
In Decium. 25
In Gellam. 26
In Sillam. 27
In Sillam. 28
in Haywodum. 29
In Dacum. 30
In Priscum. 31
In Brunum. 32
In Francum. 33
In Castorem. 34
In Septimum. 35
Of Tobacco. 36
In Crassum. 37
In Philonem. 38
In Fuscum. 39
In Afrum. 40
In Paulum. 41
In Licum. 42
In Publium. 43
In Sillam. 44
In Dacum. 45
In Marcum. 46
Meditations of a Gull. 47
Ad Musam. 48
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Epigrams from Manuscript
In Hirum. [49]
In Meandrum. [50]
In Gallum. [51]
In Crispum. [52]
In Crispum. [53]
In Gellam. [54]
In Decium. [55]
In Bretton. [56]
In Mundayum. [57]
In Floram. [58]
[In Floram]. [59]
In Siderum. [60]
In Valentem. [61]
In Claium. [62]
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Gullinge Sonnets
[Dedication.] To his good freinde Sir Anthony Cooke
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Poems not hitherto ascribed to Davies
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[On the Marriage of Lady Elizabeth Hatton to Edward Coke]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
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[On the Marriage of Lady Mary Baker to Richard Fletcher, Bishop of London]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
[17] [Love's All.]
[18] [A Lover out of Fashion.]
[19] [No Muskie Courtier.]
[20] [On Ben Jonson.]
[21] [A Lady with Two Suitors.]
[22] To his Mistress
[23] In Curionem
[24] In Cynnam
[25] In Milonem
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Love Poems
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Ten Sonnets, to Philomel
Sonnet 1
Sonnet 2
Sonnet 3
Sonnet 4
Sonnet 5
Sonnet 6
Sonnet 7
Sonnet 8
Sonnet 9
Sonnet 10
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Elegies of Love
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
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Occasional Poems and Poems from Entertainments
[To George Chapman on his Ovid]
Another
[To Sir Thomas Egerton, on the Death of his Second Wife, in 1599.]
[Epithalamion for the Marriage of Lady Elizabeth Vere and William Stanley, Earl of Derby.]
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[An Entertainment at Harefield.]
[A Lottery]
[Song.]
The Lots. [1 ] Fortunes Wheeles.
The Humble Petition of a Guiltless Lady
A Contention between a Wife, a Widow and a Maid for Precedence at an Offering
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Verses given to the Lord Treasurer upon Newyears Day upon a Dozen of Trenchers, by Mr. Davis
The Courtier. 1
The Divine. 2
The Soldier. 3
The Lawyer. 4
The Physician. 5
The Merchant. 6
The Country Gentleman. 7
The Bachelor. 8
The Married Man. 9
The Wife. 10
The Widow. 11
The Maid. 12
The King's Welcome
To the Queen at the Same Time
Mira Loquor Sol Occubuit Nox Nulla Secuta Est
Charles his Waine
On the Name of Charolus, Being the Diminative of Charus
Verses Sent to the King with Figs By Sir John Davis
[To the Ladies of Founthill]
Upon a Pair of Garters
[A Sonnet sent with a Book]
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Other Poems
A Hymn of Praise of Music
Of Faith the First Theological Virtue
A Song of Contention between Four Maids Concerning that which Adds Most Perfection to that Sex
A Maids Hymn of Praise of Virginity
Part of an Elegy in Praise of Marriage
To the Queen
Upon a Coffin by S.I.D.
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The Psalms
Psalm 1
Psalm 2
Psalm 3
Psalm 4
Psalm 5
Psalm 6
Psalm 7
Psalm 8
Psalm 9
Psalm 10
Psalm 11
Psalm 12
Psalm 13
Psalm 14
Psalm 15
Psalm 16
Psalm 17
Psalm 18
Psalm 19
Psalm 20
Psalm 21
Psalm 22
Psalm 23
Psalm 24
Psalm 25
Psalm 26
Psalm 27
Psalm 28
Psalm 29
Psalm 30
Psalm 31
Psalm 32
Psalm 33
Psalm 34
Psalm 35
Psalm 36
Psalm 37
Psalm 38
Psalm 39
Psalm 40
Psalm 41
Psalm 42
Psalm 43
Psalm 44
Psalm 45
Psalm 46
Psalm 47
Psalm 48
Psalm 49
Psalm 50
Psalm 67
Psalm 91
Psalm 95
Psalm 100
Psalm 103
Psalm 150
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Latin Poems
[Epitaph on his Son]
[Anagram on his Daughter Lucy Davis.]
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Poems Possibly by Davies
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I Poems Ascribed to Davies in Manuscripts
[1] On the Deputy of Ireland his Child Sir John Davis
[2]
[3] An Epitaph
[4] An other Epitaph: of one who died with the Maple Buttons
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II Poems Appearing Among Davies's Works
[5] In Hircum
[6] In Macerum
[7] In Marcum
[8] [In Neream.]
[9] [In Meieam.]
[10] [To a woman Fallen from Horseback.]
[11] [On his Love.]
[12] Verses of the Queene
[13] The Complaint of the Five Satyrs against the Nymphs
POEMS WRONGLY ATTRIBUTED TO DAVIES
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End Matter
COMMENTARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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