A Poetical Revenge To the Dutchess of Buckingham To his very much honoured Godfather, Mr. An Elegy on the Death of John Littleton, Ef- A Translation of Verfes upon the Bleffed Virgin, written in Latin by the Right Worshipful Dr. A. Ode I. On the praife of Poetry II. That a pleasant Poverty is to be pre- III. To his Mistress 97 IV. On the uncertainty of Fortune. A tranflation V. In Commendation of the time we live under, the reign of our gracious King Charles T 2 - 101 Ode MISCELLANIES. To the Lord Falkland, for his fafe Return from III Ode. In Imitation of Horace's Ode In Imitation of Martial's Epigram The Chronicle. A Ballad To Sir William Davenant, upon his two first Books of Godibert, finished before his voyage to America An Answer to a copy of Verses fent me to Jerfey The Tree of Knowledge, that there is no knowledge. Against the Dogmatists Reason, the use of it in divine matters On the Death of Mr. Crafhaw A Poem on the late Civil War The Puritan and the Papist. A Satire The Character of an holy Sifter 141 142 ❤ 144 146 148 ANACREONTIQUES: OR, SOME COPIES OF VERSES, TRANSLATED PARAPHRASTI CALLY OUT OF ANACREON. Christ's Paffion, taken out of a Greek Ode, written by Mr. Mafters of New College in Oxford 203 Ode. Mr. Cowley's Book presenting itself to the University Library of Oxford 213 Ode. Sitting and drinking in the Chair made. out of the Relicks of Sir Francis Drake's Ship Upon the Death of the Earl of Balcarres 216 219 Ode. Ode. Upon Dr. Harvey Ode, from Catullus. Acme and Septimius Page 222 Ode upon his Majesty's Restoration and Return 228 On the Queen's repairing Somerset-House The Complaint On Colonel Tuke's Tragi-Comedy, “The Adventures of Five Hours" On the Death of Mrs. Katharine Philips Hymn to Light To the Royal Society 244 254 255 259 Upon the Chair made out of Sir Francis Prologue to "The Cutter of Colman Street" 269 270 涨涨 |