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The Poems and Letters of Andrew Marvell, Vol. 1: Poems (Third Edition)
H. M. Margoliouth and Pierre Legouis (eds)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1971
ISBN:
9780199670321
Published online:
May 2013
EISBN:
9780191759949
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780199670321.book.1
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Pierre Legouis
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Contents
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
PREFACE TO THIRD EDITION
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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Poems Published Before 1650
Ad Regem Carolum Parodia
Some Greek Letters
To his Noble Friend Mr. Richard Lovelace, upon his Poems
Upon the Death of Lord Hastings
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Miscellaneous Poems
Frontispiece
TO THE READER
A Dialogue Between The Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure
On a Drop of Dew
Ros
The Coronet
Eyes and Tears
Bermudas
Clorinda and Damon
A Dialogue between Thyrsis and Dorinda
A Dialogue between the Soul and Body
The Nymph complaining for the death of her Faun
Young Love
To his Coy Mistress
The unfortunate Lover
The Gallery
The Fair Singer
Mourning
Daphnis and Chloe
The Definition of Love
The Picture of little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers
The Match
The Mower against Gardens
Damon the Mower
The Mover to the Glow Worms
The Mower's Song
Ametas and Thestylis making Hay-Ropes
Music's Empire
The Garden
Hortus
To a Gentleman that only upon the sight of the Author's writing, had given a Character of his Person and Judgement of his Fortune
Inscribenda Luparæ
Upon an Eunuch; a Poet Fragment
In the French translation of Lucan, by Monsieur De Brebeuf are these Verses
Senec. Traged. ex Thyeste Chor. 2
An Epitaph upon —
Epigramma in Duos montes Amosclivum Et Bilboreum
Upon the Hill and Grove at Bill-Borrow
Upon Appleton House
Fleckno, an English Priest at Rome
An Horatian Ode upon Cromwel's Return from Ireland
Tom May's Death
Dignissimo suo Amico Doctori Wittie
To his worthy Friend Doctor Witty upon his Translations of the Popular Errors
In Legationem Domini Oliveri St. John as Provincias Fœderatas
The Character of Holland
A Letter to Doctor Ingelo
In Effigiem Oliveri Cromwell
In eandem Reginæ Sueciæ transmissam
The First Anniversary of the Government under O. C.
On the Victory obtained by Blake over the Spaniards, in the Bay of Santacruze, in the Island of Teneriff
Close section
Two Songs at the Marriage of the Lord Fauconberg and the Lady Mary Cromwell
First
Second Song
A Poem upon the Death of O. C.
On Mr. Milton's Paradise Lost
Janæ Oxenbrigiæ Epitaphium
Johannis Trottii Epitaphium
Edmundi Trotii Epitaphium
An Epitaph upon —
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Satires of the Reign of Charles II
Clarindon's House-Warming
Upon his House
Upon his Grandchildren
The last Instructions to a Painter
The Kings Vows
Further Advice to a Painter
Bludius et Corona
Nostradamus's Prophecy
The Loyal Scot
The Statue in Stocks-Market
Upon his Majesty being made free of the City
Britannia and Rawleigh
The Statue at Charing Cross
A Ballad called the Chequer Inn
A Dialogue between the Two Horses
Scaevola Scoto-Brittannus
Advice to a Painter to draw the Duke by [By Henry Savile]
A Historical Poem
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End Matter
COMMENTARY
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APPENDIX
An Elegy Upon the Death of My Lord Francis Villiers
COMMENTARY
INDEX OF POEMS AND EPITAPHS
INDEX OF FIRST LINES
INDEX OF PERSONS
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