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Songs to the Play, called, The Nice Valour, or son, written before he and Mr. Fletcher
The Passionate Mad Man.
came to London .........
202
First Song
198 On Francis Beaumont's Death, by Bishop
Second Song
199 Corbet
ib.
Third Song
ib. An Elegy upon Mr. Francis Beaumont, by
Fourth Song
ib. J. Earle
203
Fifth Song
ib. On William Shakespeare
ib,
Sixth Song
ib. On Ben Johnson
Prologue to The Tamer Tamed..
ib. Another on Ben Johnson
ib.
Epilogue
ib. On Mr. Edm. Spencer, famous Poet....
204
Prologue to The Martial Maid
200 On Michael Drayton, buried in Westminster.. ib.
Epilogue
ib. On the Tombs in Westminster
ib.
A Song to the Play, called, Wit at several The Ex-ale-tation of Ale
ib.
Weapons
ib. The good Fellow
206
Prologue to The Faire Maid of the Inne ib. The Vertue of Sack
207
Epilogue .
ib. Canto in the Praise of Sack
ib.
First Song to the Tragedy of Valentinian..... ib. The Answer of Ale to the Challenge of Sack... 208
Second Song
ib. The Triumph of Tobacco over Sack and Ale., 209
Third Song
201 The Praises of a country Life
ib.
Fourth Song
ib.
TRANSLATIONS,
Prologue to the Play, called, Love's Pilgri-
mage
Salmacis & Hermaphroditus, or The Her-
maphrodite, from Ovid
210
The honest Man's Fortune ......
ib. The Remedie of Love from Ovid
216
Mr. Francis Beaumont's Letter to Ben Jobo- The Conclusion
221
The Author's Life, by Mr. Chalmers.......... 225 To my truly beloved Friend, on his Pastorals.
Dedication to Edward Lord Zouch
229
By Ben Jonson
255
To the Reader.......
230
BRITANNIA'S PASTORALS.
RECOMMENDATORY POEMS.
Book I. Song I.
237
In Bucolica G. Brovn
231
II.
243
Ad Amoris Numina. By I. Selden
ib.
III.
ib.
IV.
By the same
255
V.
To his friend the Author. By Michael Dray-
261
ton
231 Book II. Song I. To the Earle of Pembrooke. 269
II.
To his ingenious and worthy Friend the Author. 232
277
III.
On him, a pastorall Ode to his fairest Shep-
..................................... 284
ib.
IV.
herrlesse. By Edward Heyward
294
V.
To his friend the Author, upon bis Poem. By
301
Christopher Brooke
ib.
THE SHEPHERD'S PIPE.
Anagrama. By Fr. Dyppe..
ib.
309
To bis Friend the Author. By Tho. Gardiner. ib. Dedication to Edward Lord Zouch
To the Author. By W. Ferrar
233
Of bis Friend, by E. Johnson.......
ib.
To bis better beloved than known Friend, by
To the Author. By Fr. Oulde
ib.
John Only
To the most ingenious Author. By. John Glan-
io.
vill
ib.
The Shepherd's Pipe.
To his friend. By Tho. Wenman ...
ib.
Eclogue I.
ib.
316
To his worthily-affected Frievd. By W. Her-
ib.
bert
111.
517
Another to the same. By W. Herbert
ib.
IV.
319
To my Browne, yet brightest Swaine. By I.
To the vertuous and much lamenuing Sisters
Daries .....
ib. of my ever-ac!mired Friend, Master Thomas
Ad illustrissimum Juvenem Gulielmum Browne,
Manwood..
320
Carmen gratulatorium. By C. Croke 234
V.
ib.
To my noble Friend the Author. By t'rton
VI.
322
Croke
VII,
ib.
S23
To the Author. By Anth. Vincent
ib. Eclogues, by Master Brooke and Master Da-
To his worthy Priend, on his Book. By John vies, on the Publication of the Shepherd's
Morgan
ib. Pipe.
To his friend the Author. By Augustus Cæsar. ib. Cutty and Willie ......
394
To the Author. By G. Wither.
ib. Thirsis and Alexis
325