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The Anchor anthology of seventeenth-century verse / edited with an introd. and notes by Louis L. Martz.

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  • Physical Description: 2 volumes : illustrations ; 21 cm.
  • Edition: [First edition].
  • Publisher: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1969.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Vol. 1 is a rev. ed. of The meditative poem, by L. L. Martz, published in 1963.
Vol. 2, edited with an introd. and notes, by R. S. Sylvester.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Vol. 1 -- The author to his loving cosen / Robert Southwell -- Looke home / Robert Southwell -- At home in heaven / Robert Southwell -- Sinnes heavie loade / Robert Southwell -- Christs sleeping friends / Robert Southwell -- New Prince, new pompe / Robert Southwell -- The burning babe / Robert Southwell -- New heaven, new warre / Robert Southwell -- Marie Magdalens complaint at Christs death / Robert Southwell -- The night, the starlesse night of passion / William Alabaster -- What meaneth this, that Christ an hymne did singe / William Alabaster -- My soule a world is by contraccion / William Alabaster -- Three sortes of teares doe from myne eies distraine / William Alabaster -- Jesu, thie love within mee is soe maine / William Alabaster -- O sweete and bitter monuments of paine / William Alabaster -- Haile gracefull morning of eternall daye / William Alabaster -- Beehould a cluster to itt selfe a vine / William Alabaster -- Now that the midd day heate doth scorch my shame / William Alabaster -- Now I have found thee, I will ever more / William Alabaster -- O starry temple of unvalted space / William Alabaster -- A way feare with thy projectes, noe false fyre / William Alabaster -- The sunne begins uppon my heart to shine / William Alabaster -- When without tears I looke un Christ, I see / William Alabaster -- Elegy 1:Jealosie / John Donne -- Elegy 4:The perfume / John Donne -- Elegy 16:on his mistris / John Donne -- Elegy 19:going to bed / John Donne -- Satire 3 / John Donne -- The good-morrow / John Donne -- Goe, and catche a falling starre / John Donne -- Womans constancy / John Donne -- The sunne rising / John Donne -- The indifferent / John Donne -- The cononization / John Donne -- Lovers infinitenesse / John Donne -- Sweetest love, I do not goe / John Donne -- Aire and angels / John Donne -- The anniversarie / John Donne -- Twicknam garden / John Donne -- Loves growth / John Donne -- The dreame / John Donne -- A valediction: of weeping / John Donne -- Loves alchymie / John Donne -- The flea / John Donne -- The apparition / John Donne -- The extasie / John Donne -- Loves deitie / John Donne -- The funerall / John Donne -- The blossome / John Donne -- The relique / John Donne -- A lecture upon the shadow / John Donne -- To Mr. C.B. / John Donne -- To Mr. R.W. / John Donne -- To Mr. Rowland Woodward / John Donne -- La Corona / John Donne -- Annunciation / John Donne -- Nativitie / John Donne -- Temple / John Donne -- Crucifying / John Donne -- Resurrection / John Donne -- Ascention / John Donne -- Thou hast made me... / John Donne -- As due by many titles I resigne / John Donne -- O might those sighs and teares returne againe / John Donne -- Oh my blacke soule / John Donne -- I am a little world made cunningly / John Donne -- This is my playes last scene / John Donne -- At the round earths imagin'd corners, blow / John Donne -- If faithfull soules be alike ... / John Donne -- If poysonous mineralls ... / John Donne -- Death be not proud ... / John Donne -- Spit in my face you Jewes / John Donne -- Why are wee by all creatures waited on / John Donne -- What if this prresent were the worlds last night / John Donne -- Batter my heart... / John Donne -- Wilt thou love God ... / John Donne -- Father, part of his double interest ... / John Donne -- A valediction: forbidding mourning / John Donne -- The first anniversary / John Donne -- The second anniversarie / John Donne -- Goodfriday, 1613 / John Donne -- A nocturnall upon S. Lucies day / John Donne -- Since she whom I lov'd hath payd her last debt / John Donne -- Show me deare Christ ... / John Donne -- Oh, to vex me ... / John Donne -- A hymne to Christ ... / John Donne -- Hymne to God my God, in my sicknesse / John Donne -- To Christ / John Donne -- The dedication / George Herbert -- The church-porch -selections / George Herbert -- Superliminare / George Herbert -- The altar / George Herbert -- The Thanksgiving / George Herbert -- The reprisall / George Herbert -- The agonie / George Herbert -- Redemption / George Herbert -- Sepulchre / George Herbert -- Easter / George Herbert -- Easter wings / George Herbert -- Affliction (I) / George Herbert -- Prayer / George Herbert -- The H. Communion / George Herbert -- Love I, II / George Herbert -- My God, where is that ancient heat towards thee / George Herbert; Walton's Life of Herbert -- Sure Lord, there is enough in thee to dry / George Herbert; Walton's Life of Herbert -- The temper / George Herbert -- The H. scriptures I / George Herbert -- Mattens / George Herbert -- Even-song / George Herbert -- Church-monuments / George Herbert -- Church-musick / George Herbert -- Church-lock and key / George Herbert -- The church-floore / George Herbert -- The windows / George Herbert -- The starre / George Herbert -- Deniall / George Herbert -- Vertue / George Herbert -- The pearl / George Herbert -- Afflliction (IV) / George Herbert -- Man / George Herbert -- Life / George Herbert -- Mortification / George Herbert -- Decay / George Herbert -- Jordan / George Herbert -- Obedience / George Herbert -- Conscience / George Herbert -- Sion / George Herbert -- The British church / George Herbert -- The dawning / George Herbert -- Dulnesse / George Herbert -- Peace / George Herbert -- Confession / George Herbert -- The bunch of grapes / George Herbert -- The storm / George Herbert -- Grieve not the Holy Spirit &c / George Herbert -- The familie / George Herbert -- The pilgrimage / George Herbert -- Praise / George Herbert -- Longing / George Herbert -- The bag / George Herbert -- The collar / George Herbert -- The priesthood / George Herbert -- The search / George Herbert -- The crosse / George Herbert -- The flower / George Herbert -- The glance / George Herbert -- Marie Magdalene / George Herbert -- The odour, 2. Cor. 2 / George Herbert -- The forerunners / George Herbert -- The invitation / George Herbert -- The banquet / George Herbert -- A parodie / George Herbert -- Song / George Herbert; sttributed to the Earl of Pembroke -- The elixer / George Herbert -- Death / George Herbert -- Judgement / George Herbert -- Heaven / George Herbert -- Love (III) / George Herbert -- L'envoy / George Herbert -- To the reader / Francis Quarles -- Book 2, emblem VII / Francis Quarles -- Book 5, emblem VIII / Francis Quarles -- Book 5, emblem X / Francis Quarles -- Book 5, emblem XI / Francis Quarles -- The weeper / Richard Crashaw -- On the name of Jesus / Richard Crashaw -- An hymne of the nativity / Richard Crashaw -- A hymne for the Epiphanie / Richard Crashaw -- An ode which was prefixed to a prayer booke ... / Richard Crashaw -- On Mr. George Herberts booke ... / Richard Crashaw -- In memory of the vertuous and learned lady ... / Richard Crashaw -- The flaming heart / Richard Crashaw -- An apologie ... / Richard Crashaw -- On the assumption / Richard Crashaw -- Charitas nimia ... / Richard Crashaw -- A dialogue between the resolved soul ... / Andrew Marvell -- A dialogue between the soul and body / Andrew Marvell -- Clorinda and Damon / Andrew Marvell -- On a drop of dew / Andrew Marvell -- The coronet / Andrew Marvell -- To his coy mistress / Andrew Marvell -- The gallery / Andrew Marvell -- The definition of love / Andrew Marvell -- The nymph complaining ... / Andrew Marvell -- An Horatian ode upon Cromwel's return ... / Andrew Marvell -- The mower against gardens / Andrew Marvell -- Damon the mower / Andrew Marvell -- The mower to the glo-worms / Andrew Marvell -- The mower's song / Andrew Marvell -- The picture of little T.C. ... / Andrew Marvell -- The garden / Andrew Marvell -- Bermudas / Andrew Marvell --
The author's emblem / Henry Vaughan -- The dedication / Henry Vaughan -- Regeneration / Henry Vaughan -- Resurrection and immortality / Henry Vaughan -- Religion / Henry Vaughan -- The search / Henry Vaughan -- The Brittish church / Henry Vaughan -- The lampe / Henry Vaughan -- Mans fall, and recovery / Henry Vaughan -- The showre / Henry Vaughan -- Vanity of spirit / Henry Vaughan -- The retreate / Henry Vaughan -- Come, come, what doe I here / Henry Vaughan -- Midnight / Henry Vaughan -- The storm / Henry Vaughan -- The morning-watch / Henry Vaughan -- The evening-watch / Henry Vaughan -- Silence, and stealth of dayes / Henry Vaughan -- Peace / Henry Vaughan -- The passion / Henry Vaughan -- Rom. Cap. 8 ver. 19, and do they so / Henry Vaughan -- The relapse / Henry Vaughan -- The resolve / Henry Vaughan -- The match / Henry Vaughan -- Rules and lessons / Henry Vaughan -- Corruption / Henry Vaughan -- H. scriptures / Henry Vaughan -- Unprofitablenes / Henry Vaughan -- Christs nativity / Henry Vaughan -- Admission / Henry Vaughan -- Praise / Henry Vaughan -- Dressing / Henry Vaughan -- Easter-day / Henry Vaughan -- Easter hymn / Henry Vaughan -- The Holy Communion / Henry Vaughan -- The tempest / Henry Vaughan -- The pilgrimage / Henry Vaughan -- The world / Henry Vaughan -- The shepheards / Henry Vaughan -- The sap / Henry Vaughan -- Mount of Olives / Henry Vaughan -- Man / Henry Vaughan -- I walkt the other day / Henry Vaughan -- Begging / Henry Vaughan -- Ascension-day / Henry Vaughan -- Ascension-hymn / Henry Vaughan -- They are all gone into the world of light / Henry Vaughan -- Cock-crowing / Henry Vaughan -- The starre / Henry Vaughan -- The palm-tree / Henry Vaughan -- The bird / Henry Vaughan -- The seed growing secretly / Henry Vaughan -- As time one day by me did pass / Henry Vaughan -- The night / Henry Vaughan -- The water-fall / Henry Vaughan -- The salutation / Thomas Traherne -- Wonder / Thomas Traherne -- Eden / Thomas Traherne -- Innocence / Thomas Traherne -- The preparative / Thomas Traherne -- The Third Century / Thomas Traherne --Commentary -- Appendix: Edward Dawson, -- The practical methode of meditation -- Index --
Vol. 2 -- To my dearely-loved friend Henery Reynolds / Michael Drayton -- The epistle of Rosamond to King Henry the Second / Michael Drayton -- excerpts from The muses Elizium / Michael Drayton -- A hymn to my God in a night of my late Sicknesse / Sir Henry Wotton -- A poem written by Sir Henry Wotton, in his youth / Sir Henry Wotton -- On his mistris, the Queen of Bohemia / Sir Henry Wotton -- Upon the sudden restraint of the Earle of Somerset / Sir Henry Wotton -- The character of a happy life / Sir Henry Wotton -- On a banck as I sat a fishing / Sir Henry Wotton -- Tears at the grave of Sr. Albertus Morton / Sir Henry Wotton -- Upon the death of Sir Albert Morton's wife / Sir Henry Wotton -- To my booke / Benjamin Jonson -- To William Camden / Benjamin Jonson -- On my first daughter / Benjamin Jonson -- Donne, the delight of Phoebus / Benjamin Jonson -- On my first sonne / Benjamin Jonson -- On Lucy Countesse of Bedford / Benjamin Jonson -- To Lucy, Countesse of Bedford, with Mr. Donnes satyres / Benjamin Jonson -- Who shall doubt, Donne / Benjamin Jonson -- Inviting a friend to supper / Benjamin Jonson -- On gut / Benjamin Jonson -- Epitaph on S.P. a child of Q. El. Chappel / Benjamin Jonson -- Epitaph on Elizabeth, L.H. / Benjamin Jonson -- To Penshurst / Benjamin Jonson -- Come my Celia / Benjamin Jonson -- Kisse me sweet/ Benjamin Jonson -- Drinke to me, onely / Benjamin Jonson -- To heaven / Benjamin Jonson -- A hymne to God the Father / Benjamin Jonson -- A celebration of Charis in then lyrick peeces / Benjamin Jonson -- Oh doe not wanton with those eyes / Benjamin Jonson -- My picture left in Scotland / Benjamin Jonson -- To himselfe / Benjamin Jonson -- A sonnet, to the noble lady, the Lady Mary Worth / Benjamin Jonson -- A fit of rime against rime / Benjamin Jonson -- Tis true, I'm broke / Benjamin Jonson -- An execration upon Vulcan / Benjamin Jonson -- An epistle answering to one that asked to be sealed of the Tribe of Ben / Benjamin Jonson -- To the immortall memorie, and friendship of that noble paire, Sir Lucius Cary, and Sir H. Morison / Benjamin Jonson -- Slow, slow, fresh fount / Benjamin Jonson -- Queene and huntresse / Benjamin Jonson -- If I freely may discover / Benjamin Jonson -- Fooles, they are the onely nation / Benjamin Jonson -- Still to be neat / Benjamin Jonson -- To the memory of my beloved, the author Mr. William Shakespeare / Benjamin Jonson -- It was a beauty that I saw / Benjamin Jonson -- Ode to himselfe / Benjamin Jonson -- Pans anniversarie; or, the shepherds holy-day / Benjamin Jonson -- Pleasure reconciled to vertue / Benjamin Jonson -- Ovid's Metamorphosis. the sixth booke / George Sandys -- A proper new ballad intituled The Faeryes Farewell / Richard Corbett -- An elegie. upon the death of his owne father / Richard Corbett -- Upon Faireford windowes / Richard Corbett -- To his sonne Vincent Corbett / Richard Corbett -- An epitaph on Doctor Donne, Deane of Pauls / Richard Corbett -- Certain true woords spoken concerning one Benet Corbett / Richard Corbett -- A description / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Loves end / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Ditty in imitation of the Spanish / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Parted souls / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Madrigal / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- To his friend Ben. Johnson, of his Horace made English / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Epitaph. Caecil. Boulstr. quae post languescentem morbum / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- In a glass-window for inconstancy / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- A vision / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Tears, flow no more / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Love speaks at last / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Elegy over a tomb / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- To Mrs. Diana Cecyll / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Sonnet of Black Beauty / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- The first meeting / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- The thought / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- To a lady who did sing excellently / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Echo in a church / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- To his mistress for her true picture / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Epitaph for himself / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Elegy for Doctor Dunn / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- The brown beauty / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- An ode upon a question moved, whether love should continue for ever? / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- The green-sickness beauty / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Platonick love / Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- October 14. 1644 / Lord Herbert of Cherbury --
Let not they beauty / Aurelian Townshend -- To the Countesse of Salisbury / Aurelian Townshend -- Youth and beauty / Aurelian Townshend -- A dialogue betwixt time and a pilgrime / Aurelian Townshend -- Come not to me for scarfs / Aurelian Townshend -- Pure simple love / Aurelian Townshend -- A paradox / Aurelian Townshend -- An elegie made by Mr Aurelian Townshend in remembrance of the Ladie Venetia Digby / Aurelian Townshend -- The argument of his book / Robert Herrick -- To his booke / Robert Herrick -- Another / Robert Herrick -- To the soure reader / Robert Herrick -- To Perilla / Robert Herrick -- No loathsomnesse in love / Robert Herrick -- Love what it is / Robert Herrick -- Upon the losse of his mistresses / Robert Herrick -- Discontents in Devon / Robert Herrick -- To the King, upon his comming with his army into the West / Robert Herrick -- To the reverend shade of his religious Father / Robert Herrick -- Delight in disorder / Robert Herrick -- To Dean-bourn, a rude river in Devon / Robert Herrick -- Upon fone a school-master / Robert Herrick -- Upon scobble / Robert Herrick -- His fare-well to Sack / Robert Herrick -- Upon Gryll / Robert Herrick -- The vision / Robert Herrick -- Julia's petticoat / Robert Herrick -- Corinna's going a Maying / Robert Herrick -- Upon Batt / Robert Herrick -- How lillies came white / Robert Herrick -- The lilly in a Christal / Robert Herrick -- Upon some women / Robert Herrick -- The welcome to Sack / Robert Herrick -- To live merrily, and to trust to good verses / Robert Herrick -- The the virgins, to make much of time / Robert Herrick -- His poetrie his pillar / Robert Herrick -- Upon Sudds a laundresse / Robert Herrick -- The hock-cart, or harvest home / Robert Herrick -- To primroses fill'd with morning-dew / Robert Herrick -- To Anthea, who may comand him any thing / Robert Herrick -- To daffadills / Robert Herrick -- To Dianeme / Robert Herrick -- Upon Parson Beanes / Robert Herrick -- To the water nymphs, drinking at the fountain / Robert Herrick -- Upon Jack and Jill / Robert Herrick -- Art above nature, to Julia / Robert Herrick -- The apparition of his mistresse calling him to Elizium / Robert Herrick -- His prayer to Ben Johnson / Robert Herrick -- The bad season makes the poet sad / Robert Herrick -- The night-piece, to Juliea / Robert Herrick -- Upon Jone and Jane / Robert Herrick -- To Master Denham, on his prospective poem / Robert Herrick -- The funerall ristes of the rose / Robert Herrick -- His returne to London / Robert Herrick -- His grange, or private wealth / Robert Herrick -- Love dislikes nothing / Robert Herrick -- Upon Julia's clothes / Robert Herrick -- Ceremonies for Christmasse / Robert Herrick -- An ode for him / Robert Herrick -- To the King upon his welcome to Hampton-Court / Robert Herrick -- The pillar of fame / Robert Herrick -- To his book's end this last line he'd have plac't / Robert Herrick -- His prayer for absolution / Robert Herrick -- His Letanie, to the holy spirit / Robert Herrick -- A Thanksgiving to God, for his house / Robert Herrick -- To his ever-loving God / Robert Herrick -- To his conscience / Robert Herrick -- Another grace for a child / Robert Herrick -- His wish to God / Robert Herrick -- The white island: or place of the blest / Robert Herrick -- To keep a true Lent / Robert Herrick -- To God / Robert Herrick -- The double rock / Henry King -- Tell me no more / Henry King -- The retreat / Henry King -- When I entreat / Henry King -- The surrender / Henry King -- The legacy / Henry King -- To his unconstant friend / Henry King -- The exequy / Henry King -- To my dead friend Ben / Henry King -- An elegy: upon S. W. R. / Henry King -- Upon the death of my ever desired friend Doctor Donne Dean of Pauls / Henry King -- To my honoured friend Mr. George Sandys / Henry King -- Sic Vita / Henry King -- An elegy upon my best friend L. K. C. / Henry King -- The spring / Thomas Carew -- To A. L. Perswasions to love / Thomas Carew -- A divine mistris / Thomas Carew -- A cruell mistris / Thomas Carew -- Murdring beautie / Thomas Carew -- Secresie protested / Thomas Carew -- A prayer to the wind / Thomas Carew -- Mediocritie in love rejected / Thomas Carew -- Good counsel to a young maid / Thomas Carew -- To my mistris sitting by a rivers side / Thomas Carew -- To my inconstant mistris / Thomas Carew -- Perswasions to enjoy / Thomas Carew -- A deposition from love / Thomas Carew -- Ingratefull beauty threatned / Thomas Carew -- To my mistresse in absence / Thomas Carew -- Celia bleeding, to the surgeon / Thomas Carew -- To T. H. a lady resembling my istresse / Thomas Carew -- To Saxham / Thomas Carew -- Upon a ribband / Thomas Carew -- To my mistris, I burning in love / Thomas Carew -- To her againe, she burning in a feaver / Thomas Carew -- A flye that flew into my mistris her eye / Thomas Carew -- To one that desired to know my mistris / Thomas Carew -- Boldnesse in love / Thomas Carew -- Celia Cleon / Thomas Carew -- Shepherd, nymph, chorus / Thomas Carew -- Red, and white roses / Thomas Carew -- To my cousin marrying my lady / Thomas Carew --
A rapture / Thomas Carew -- Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villers / Thomas Carew -- The purest soule / Thomas Carew -- This little vault / Thomas Carew -- Maria Wentworth, Thomae Comitis Cleveland, filia praemortua / Thomas Carew -- To Ben Johnson / Thomas Carew -- An Hymeneall dialogue / Thomas Carew -- Obsequies to the Lady Anne Hay / Thomas Carew -- An elegie upon the death of the Deane of Paul / Thomas Carew -- In answer of an elegiacall letter upon the death of the King of Sweden / Thomas Carew -- To a Lady that desired I would love her / Thomas Carew -- To my friend B. N. from Wrest / Thomas Carew -- To my worthy friend Master Geo. Sands / Thomas Carew -- The comparison / Thomas Carew -- Aske me no more / Thomas Carew -- On a Damaske rose sticking upon a Ladies breast / Thomas Carew -- Upon a mole in Celias bosome / Thomas Carew -- To Celia, upon love's ubiquity / Thomas Carew -- A gratulatory to M. Ben Johnson for his adopting of him... / Thomas Randolph -- Upon the losse of his little finger / Thomas Randolph -- An ode to M. Anthony Stafford to hasten him into the country / Thomas Randolph -- On the death of a nightingale / Thomas Randolph -- To one admiring her selfe in a looking-glasse / Thomas Randolph -- A maske for Lydia / Thomas Randolph -- Upon love fondly refus'd for conscience sake / Thomas Randolph -- To roses in the bosome of Castara / William Habington -- To Castara / William Habington -- To a wanton / William Habington -- A dialogue betweene Araphill and Castara / William Habington -- Upon Castara's absence / William Habington -- To Castara, ventring to walke too farre in the neighbouring wood / William Habington -- To the world / William Habington -- The description of Castara / William Habington -- To death, Castara being sicke / William Habington -- To a friend, inviting him to a meeting upon promise / William Habington -- To Castara upon beautie / William Habington -- To the Right Honourable the Countesse of C. / William Habington -- To Castara / William Habington -- To Castara, of true delight / William Habington -- Goee stop the swift-wing'd moments / William Habington -- Nox nocti indicat Scientiam / William Habington -- Go lovely rose / Edmund Waller -- The battel of the summer-islands / Edmund Waller -- To Phillis / Edmund Waller -- Stay Pheobus, stay / Edmund Waller -- On a girdle / Edmund Waller -- Had Sacharissa liv'd / Edmund Waller -- While in the park I sing / Edmund Waller -- To a very young Lady / Edmund Waller -- To the mutable fair / Edmund Waller -- On St. James's Park, as lately improved by His Majesty / Edmund Waller -- To Mr. Henry Lawes / Edmund Waller -- Of the last verses in the book / Edmund Waller -- A sessions of the poets / Sir John Suckling -- Why so pale and wan fond lover / Sir John Suckling -- Do'st see how unregarded now / Sir John Suckling -- Of thee I ask no red and white / Sir John Suckling -- Oh! for some honest lovers ghost / Sir John Suckling -- There never yet was woman made / Sir John Suckling -- No, no, fair Heretick / Sir John Suckling -- Upon my Lady Carliles walking in Hampton-Court garden / Sir John Suckling -- Tis now since I sat down before / Sir John Suckling -- A ballade, upon a wedding / Sir John Suckling -- Sir J. S. / Sir John Suckling -- Love and debt alike troublesom / Sir John Suckling -- Hast thou seen the down in the air / Sir John Suckling -- Fuscara or the bee errant / John Cleveland -- The senses festival / John Cleveland -- The Hecatomb to his mistress / John Cleveland -- The antiplatonick / John Cleveland -- Upon Phillis walking in a morning before sun-rising / John Cleveland -- A fair nymph scorning a black boy courting her / John Cleveland -- A young man to an old woman courting him / John Cleveland -- Upon an Hermaphrodite / John Cleveland -- The general eclipse / John Cleveland -- On the memory of Mr. Edward King drown'd in the Irish Seas / John Cleveland -- Mark Anthony / John Cleveland -- The author's mock-song to Mark Anthony / John Cleveland -- Square-cap / John Cleveland -- Cooper's Hill / Sir John Denham -- On Mr. Abraham Cowley / Sir John Denham -- To Lucasta, going beyond the seas / Richard Lovelace -- To Lucasta, going to the Warres / Richard Lovelace -- To Amarantha, that she would dishevell her haire / Richard Lovelace -- To Lucasta, the rose / Richard Lovelace -- Gratiana dauncing and singing / Richard Lovelace -- The scrutinie / Richard Lovelace -- The grasse-hopper / Richard Lovelace -- Lucasta weeping / Richard Lovelace -- To Lucasta, from prison / Richard Lovelace -- To Lucasta, ode lyrick / Richard Lovelace -- Against the love of great ones / Richard Lovelace -- To Althea, from prison / Richard Lovelace -- A black patch on Lucasta's face / Richard Lovelace -- Love made in the first age: To Chloris / Richard Lovelace -- The motto / Abraham Cowley -- Of wit / Abraham Cowley -- On the death of Mr. William Hervey / Abraham Cowley -- To Sir William Davenant / Abraham Cowley -- Reason, the use of it in divine matters / Abraham Cowley -- On the death of Mr. Crashaw / Abraham Cowley -- The duel / Abraham Cowley -- The request / Abraham Cowley -- Written in juice of lemmon / Abraham Cowley -- The change / Abraham Cowley -- Leaving me, and then loving many / Abraham Cowley -- The soul / Abraham Cowley -- The dissembler / Abraham Cowley -- The extasie / Abraham Cowley -- To the royal society / Abraham Cowley -- Chang'd, yet constant / Thomas Stanley -- Celia singing / Thomas Stanley -- The repulse / Thomas Stanley -- The divorce / Thomas Stanley -- The bracelet / Thomas Stanley -- The exequies / Thomas Stanley -- I prethee let my heart alone / Thomas Stanley -- The relapse / Thomas Stanley -- Expectation / Thomas Stanley -- Religio Laici / John Dryden --
Subject: English literature > Poetry.
English poetry > Early modern, 1500-1700

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