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George Saintsbury (ed.), Minor Poets of the Caroline Period, Vol. 1: Chamberlayne's Pharonnida and England's Jubilee, Benlowes' Theophila and the Poems of Katherine Philips and Patrick Hannay
Contents
- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionPharonnida
- England's Jubilee
- Close sectionTheophila
- Facsimile Title Page
- INTRODUCTION TO EDWARD BENLOWES
- Preface, Commendatory Poems, &c.
- Close sectionTHEOPHILA THE PRELIBATION TO THE SACRIFICE
- Canto I
- THEOPHILA'S LOVE-SACRIFICE
- Canto II.
- Canto III.
- Canto IV.
- Canto V. The Representation
- Canto VI .
- Canto VII.
- Canto VIII.
- Hecatombe IX Recapitulatio
- PRÆLIBATIO AD THEOPHILÆ AMORIS HOSTIAM QUÆ UNICA CANTIO A DOMINO ALEX. ROSSÆO IN CARMEN LATINUM CONVERSA EST. Cantio I
- THEOPHILÆ AMORIS HOSTIA Cantio III. Latino Carmine donata. Restauratio
- THE VANITY OF THE WORLD. Canto X.
- THE VANITY OF THE WORLD. Canto XI.
- THE SWEETNESS OF RETIREMENT OR THE HAPPINESS OF A PRIVATE LIFE Canto XII.
- THE PLEASURE OF RETIREMENT. Canto XIII.
- THEOPHILÆ AMORIS HOSTIA. Cantio VII a domino jeremiâ colliero in versus latiales traducta Contemplatio
- Close sectionThe Summary of Wisdom
- A Poetic Descant Upon a Private Music-Meeting
- Close sectionPoems
- Facsimile Title Page
- INTRODUCTION TO KATHERINE PHILIPS
- THE PREFACE
- Close sectionCommendatory Poems
- The Table
- Upon the double Murther of King Charles I, in Answer to a Libellous Copy of Rymes made by Vavasor Powell
- 2 On the numerous Access of the English to wait upon the King in Flanders
- Arion on a Dolphin, To his Majesty at his passage into England
- 4 On the Fair Weather just at the Coronation, it having rained immediately before and after
- 5 To the Queen's Majesty on her Arrival at Portsmouth, May 14, 1662
- 6 To the Queen Mother's Majesty. Jan. I, 1660/1
- 7 Upon the Princess Royal her Return into England
- 8 On the Death of the Illustrious Duke of Gloucester
- 9 To her Royal Highness the Duchess of York, on her commanding me to send her some things that I had written
- 10 On the Death of the Queen of Bohemia
- 11 On the 3rd of September, 1651
- 12 To the Noble Palaemon, on his incomparable Discourse of Friendship
- 13 To the Right Honourable Alice Countess of Carbery, at her coming into Wales
- 14 To Sir Edward Dering (the Noble Silvander) on his Dream and Navy
- To Mr. Henry Lawes
- 16 A Sea-Voyage from Tenby to Bristol, begun Sept. 5, 1652, sent from Bristol to Lucasia, Sept. 8, 1652
- 17 Friendship's Mystery, to my dearest Lucasia
- 18 Content, to my dearest Lucasia
- A Dialogue of Absence 'twixt Lucasia and Orinda. Set by Mr. Hen. Lawes
- 20 To my dear Sister Mrs. C.P. on her Marriage
- 21 To Mr. Henry Vaughan, Silurist, on his Poems
- 22 A retired Friendship. to Ardelia
- 23 To Mrs. Mary Carne, when Philaster courted her
- 24 To Mr. J.B. the noble Cratander, upon a Composition of his which he was not willing to own publicly
- 25 To the Excellent Mrs. Anne Owen, upon her receiving the Name of Lucasia, and Adoption into our Society, December 28, 1651
- 26 To the truly Noble Mrs. Anne Owen, on my first Approaches
- 27 Lucasia
- 28 Wiston Vault
- 29 Friendship in Emblem, or the Seal. to my dearest Lucasia
- 30 In Memory of F. P. who died at Acton on the 24 of May, 1660, at Twelve and an Half of Age
- 31 In Memory of that excellent person Mrs. Mary Lloyd of Bodidrist in Denbighshire, who died Nov. 13, 1656
- 32 To the truly competent Judge of Honour, Lucasia, upon a scandalous Libel made by J. J.
- 33 To Antenor, on a Paper of mine which J. J. threatens to publish to prejudice him
- 34 Rosania shadowed whilst Mrs. Mary Awbrey
- 35 To the Queen of Inconstancy, Regina Collier, in Antwerp
- 36 To my Excellent Lucasia, on our Friendship
- 37 Rosania's private Marriage
- 38 Injuria Amicitiae
- 39 To Regina Collier, on her cruelty to Philaster
- 40 To Philaster, on his Melancholy for Regina
- 41 Philoclea's parting
- 42 To Rosania, now Mrs. Montague, being with her
- 43 To my Lucasia
- 44 On Controversies in Religion
- 45 To the Honoured Lady E. C.
- 46 Parting with Lucasia, a Song
- 47 Against Pleasure. Set by Dr. Coleman
- 48 A Prayer
- 49 To Mrs. M.A. upon Absence
- 50 To Mrs. Mary Awbrey
- 51 In Memory of Mr. Cartwright
- 52 Mr. Francis Finch, the Excellent Palaemon
- 53 To Mrs. M. A. at parting
- 54 To my dearest Antenor, on his Parting
- 55 Engraved on Mr. John Collier's Tomb-stone at Bedlington
- 56 On the little Regina Collier, on the same Tombstone
- 57 Friendship
- 58 The Enquiry
- 59 To my Lucasia, in defense of declared Friendship
- 60 A Reverie
- 61 A Country-life
- 62 To Mrs. Wogan, my Honoured Friend, on the Death of her Husband
- 63 In memory of the most justly Honoured, Mrs. Owen of Orielton
- 64 A Friend
- 65 L'Accord du Bien
- Invitation to the Country
- 67 In Memory of Mrs. E. H.
- 68 On Rosania's Apostasy, and Lucasia's Friendship
- 69 To my Lady Eliz. Boyle, singing, Now Affairs1, &c.
- 70 Submission
- 71 2 Cor. v. 19. God was in Christ reconciling the World to Himself
- 72 The World
- 73 The Soul
- 74 Happiness
- 75 Death
- 76 To the Queen's Majesty, on her late Sickness and Recovery
- 77 Ode upon [Mr. Abraham Cowley's] Retirement
- 78 The Irish Greyhound
- 79 Song to the tune of Sommes nous pas trop heureux
- 80 A Dialogue betwixt Lucasia and Rosania, imitating that of gentle Thyrsis
- 81 Song to the tune of Adieu, Phillis
- 82 An Epitaph on my honoured Mother [-in law,] Mrs. Philips of Portheynon in Cardigan-shire, who died Jan. I, 1662/3
- 83 Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda parting at a Fountain July, 1663
- 84 A Farewell to Rosania
- 85 To my Lady Boyle, saying I looked angrily upon her
- 86 On the Welsh Language
- 87 To the Countess of Thanet, upon her Marriage
- 88 Epitaph on her Son H. P. at St. Syth's Church, where her body also lies interred
- 89 On the Death of my Lord Rich, only son to the Earl of Warwick, who died of the small-pox, 1664
- 90 The Virgin
- 91 Upon the Engraving of her Name upon a Tree in Barn-Elms Walks
- 92 To my dearest friend Mrs. A. Owen, upon her greatest loss
- 93 Orinda to Lucasia parting, October, 1661, at London
- 94 On the first of January, 1657
- 95 To my Lady M. Cavendish, choosing the name of Policrite
- 96 Against Love
- 97 A Dialogue of Friendship multiplied
- 98 Rosania to Lucasia on her Letters
- 99 To my Antenor, March 16, 1661/2
- 100 A Triton to Lucasia going to Sea
- 101 Orinda upon little Hector Philips
- 102 To the Lady E. Boyle
- 103 To my Lord Duke of Ormond, upon the late Plot
- 104 To the Countess of Roscommon, with a copy of Pompey
- 105 On the Death of the truly honourable Sir Walter Floyd [sic]1, Kt.
- 106 Orinda to Lucasia
- 107 To Celimena
- 108 An Answer to another persuading a Lady to a Marriage
- 109 Lucasia and Orinda parting with Pastora and Phillis at Ipswich
- 110 Epitaph on my truly honoured Publius Scipio
- 111 To Mr. Sam. Cooper, having taken Lucasia's Picture given December 14, 1660
- 112 Parting with a Friend
- 113 To my dearest Friend, upon her shuddering Grandeur
- 114 To Pastora being with her Friend
- 115 To my Lord and Lady Dungannon on their Marriage, May 11, 1662
- 116 To his Grace Gilbert, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, July 10, 1664
- 117 La Solitude de St. Amant, in French and English
- 118 Tendres desirs out of French Prose
- 119 Amanti ch'in pianti, &c.
- 120 A Pastoral of Mons. de Scudery's in the first volume of 'Almahide,' Englished
- 121 Translation of Thomas a Kempis into verse, out of Mons. Corneille
- APPENDIX
- Close sectionPhilomela
- Close sectionSheretine and Mariana
- Close sectionA Happy Husband
- Close sectionElegies on the Death of our late Sovereign, Queen Anne, with Epitaphs
- Close sectionSongs and Sonnets
- To the Right Honourable Sir Andrew Gray
- Song I
- Sonnet I
- Sonnet II
- Sonnet III
- Sonnet IV
- Sonnet V
- Sonnet VI
- Song II
- Sonnet VII
- Sonnet VIII
- Sonnet IX
- Song IV
- Song III
- Sonnet X
- Song V
- Sonnet XI
- Sonnet XII
- Sonnet XIII
- Song VI
- Sonnet XIV
- A Paradox
- Sonnet XV
- Sonnet XVI
- Sonnet XVII
- Song VII
- Sonnet XVIII
- Song VIII
- Sonnet XIX
- Song IX
- Sonnet XX
- To his singular friend Mr. William Lithgow