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The Poems of John Cleveland
Brian Morris and Eleanor Withington (eds)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1967
ISBN:
9780198118398
Published online:
September 2013
EISBN:
9780191762192
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198118398.book.1
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Front Matter
Facsimile frontispiece
PREFACE
LIST OF SIGLA
ABBREVIATIONS
INTRODUCTION
Upon the death of M. King drowned in the Irish Seas
Upon the Kings return from Scotland
A Dialogue between two Zealots, upon the &c. in the Oath
The Kings Disguise
Upon an Hermophrodite
The Author to his Hermophrodite, made after M. Randolphs death, yet inserted into his Poems
Upon Phillis walking in a morning before Sun-rising
Upon a Miser that made a great Feast, and the next day dyed for griefe
A young Man to an old Woman Courting him
To Mrs. K. T. who askt him why hee was dumb
A Faire Nimph scorning a Black Boy Courting her
Smectymnuss, or the Club-Divines
The Mixt Assembly
The Rebell Scot
To P. Rupert
On the Archbishop of Canterbury
A Song of Marke Anthony
The Authours Mock-Song to Marke Anthony
Square-Cap
The Hue and Cry after Sir John Presbyter
To the State of Love, or, The Senses Festival
The Hecatomb to his Mistress
Upon Sir Thomas Martin, Who subscribed a Warrant thus: We the Knights and Gentlemen of the Committee, &c. when there was no Knight but himself
The Antiplatonick
How the Commencement grows new
Fuscara; or The Bee Errant
To Julia to expedite her promise
On Princess Elizabeth born the Night before New-Years Day
Parting with a Freind upon the Rode
Epitaphium Thomae Spell
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Poems probably by Cleveland
Elegy on Edward King
Epitaph on the Earl of Strafford
The Scots Apostasy
The General Eclipse
Mr. Cleavelands reply from Belvoir
A Translation of Lovelace's "Song"
To his Mistress
On the Powder Plot
Eἰς τό δείν πίνειν
News news News
No Hubbub surnamed Hue & cry
On an Alderman who married a very young wife
Upon Lee & Owens Fencing
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End Matter
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COMMENTARY
Why shouldst thou say I am forsworne
APPENDIX
INDEX OF FIRST LINES
INDEX TO INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY
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