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TABLE

OF THE TITLES OF BACH POEM.

POEM

1.

To his Muse.

2. Upon Julia's Recovery.

3. The Parliament of Roses. To Julia.

4. To Perilla.

5.

A Song to the Maskers.

6. To his Mistresses.

7. No Loathsomeness in Love.

8. The weeping Cherry.

9. The Carcanet.

10.

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How the Wallflower came first, and why so called.

11. To his Mistress objecting to him neither toying, or talking.

12. Upon the Loss of his Mistresses.

13. The Dream.

14. On Himself.

15. Love's Play at Pushpin.

16. The Rosary.

17. Upon Cupid.

18. The Parca, or the Armlet.

19. To Robin-Red-Breast.

20.

Discontents in Devon.

21. Cherry-ripe.

22. The Vision. To Electra.

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23. The Succession of the four sweet Months. 12

24. Of Love.

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35. Lyrick to Mirth.

36. Upon Julia's Riband.

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37. The frozen Zone, or Julia disdainful. 24 38. To the Patron of Poets, Mr. Endy

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neday from Staines.

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41. Epitaph upon a Child.

42. Upon Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, under

the Name of Amaryllis.

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46. The Vision.

47. Dissuasions from Idleness.

48. Epithalamium, to Sir Thomas South

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POEM

54. Upon Cupid.

55. Upon a black Twist round the Arm of

the Countess of Carlisle.

A Ring presented to Julia.

57. Julia's Petticoat.

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58.

Corinna's going a Maying.

59. A Dialogue between Horace & Lydia,
translated Anno 1627, and set by Mr.
Ro. Ramsey.

46

60. The captived Bee, or, the little Filcher. 47
61. An Ode to Master Endymion Porter,
upon his Brother's Death.

62. To Cherry Blossoms.

63. To Pansies.

64. On Gillyflowers begotten.

65. The Lily in a Crystal.

66. The Welcome to Sack.

67. Impossibilities. To his Friend.

68. To live merrily, and to trust to good

Verses.

69. Lips tongueless.

70. To Violets.

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60

71. To Carnations. A Song.

72. To the Virgins, to make much of Time. 60

73. To the Lark.

61

74. A Meditation for his Mistress.

62

75. The bleeding Hand; or the Sprig of
Eglantine given to a Maid.

63

76. The Fairy Temple, or Oberon's Cha-

pel. Dedicated to Mr. John Merri-
field, Counsellor at Law.

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POEM

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The Hock-Cart, or Harvest-Home.
To the Right Honourable Mildmay,
Earl of Westmoreland.

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85. To the Western Wind.

86. Upon the Death of his Sparrow. An

Elegy.

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87. To Primroses filled with Morning Dew. 76
88. To the Willow Tree.

89.

Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, under the
Name of the lost Shepherdess.

90. The Poet's good Wishes for the most
hopeful and handsome Prince, the
Duke of York.

91. To Anthea, who may command him

any Thing.

92. To Meadows.

93. I call, and I call.

94. Nuptial Song, or Epithalamium, on
Sir Clipseby Crew, and his Lady.

95. To all young Men that love.

96. No Fault in Women.

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98. To Virgins.

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Oberon's Feast.

99. The Belman.'

100. Upon Prudence Baldwin her Sickness. 92

101. To Apollo. A short Hymn.

102. A Hymn to Bacchus.

103. On Himself.

104. Upon a Child that died.

105. Content, not Cates.

106. The Good-Night, or Blessing.

107. To Daffodils.

108. Upon a Lady that died in Childbed,
and left a Daughter behind her.

109. A New-Year's-Gift sent to Sir Simeon

Steward.

110. Mattins, or Morning Prayer.

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111. Evensong.

112. The Bracelet. To Julia.
113. Hymn to Neptune.

114. The Kiss. A Dialogue.

115. The Admonition.

116. His Age. Dedicated to his peculiar
Friend, Mr. John Wickes, under
the Name of Posthumus.

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123.

Chop-Cherry.

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124. To the most learned and Arch-Anti-

quary, Mr. John Selden.

111

125. Upon Himself.

111

126. Pray, and prosper.

112

127. His Lachrimæ, or Mirth turned to

Mourning.

112

128. To the most fair and lovely Mrs.
Ann Soame, now Lady Abdie.

129. Upon his Kinswoman, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Herrick.

130.

To his Valentine, on St. Valentine's
Day.

131. Upon Mr. Ben Jonson. Epigram. 115
132. Vow to Mars.

133. How Pansies, or Hearts-Ease came.

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137. A Pastoral sung to the King.
tano, Silvio, and Mirtillo,

Mon-

Shep-

herds.

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