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1633 poems (00A)
1635 poems (00B)
1669 poems (00G)
st. paul's ms (SP1)
Westmoreland ms (NY3)
O'Flahertie ms (H06)
Order by
Poem
Page
Lam:
The Lamentations of Jeremy ["How sits this city"] pp. 306 - 324
Leg:
The Legacy ["When I died last"] pp. 208 - 209
Licent:
A Licentious Person ["Thy sins and hairs"] p. 42
Lit:
A Litany ["Father of heaven and him"] pp. 172 - 185
LovAlch:
Love's Alchemy ["Some that have deeper digged"] pp. 229 - 230
LovDeity:
Love's Deity ["I long to talk with some old"] pp. 280 - 281
LovDiet:
Love's Diet ["To what a cumbersome unwieldiness"] pp. 281 - 282
LovExch:
Love's Exchange ["Love, any devil else but you"] pp. 224 - 225
LovGrow:
Love's Growth ["I scarce believe my love to be so pure"] pp. 223 - 224
LovInf:
Lovers' Infiniteness ["If yet I have not all thy love"] pp. 205 - 206
LovUsury:
Love's Usury ["For every hour that thou wilt spare me"] pp. 201 - 202
Mark:
Elegy on the Lady Markham ["Man is the world"] pp. 66 - 68
Martial:
Raderus ["Why this man gelded Martial"] p. 43
Merc:
Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus ["Like Aesop's fellow slaves"] p. 43
Mess:
The Message ["Send home my long strayed eyes"] p. 186
Metem:
Metempsychosis ["I sing the progress of a deathless soul"] pp. 1 - 27
MHPaper:
To Mrs. M. H. ["Mad paper stay"] pp. 106 - 108
NegLov:
Negative Love ["I never stooped so low"] p. 293
Niobe:
Niobe ["By children's birth and death"] p. 40
Noct:
A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy's Day ["'Tis the year's midnight"] pp. 187 - 188
noncan:
Davidson's Psalm 137 ["By Euphrates' flowry side"] pp. 157 - 161
noncan:
An Epitaph upon Shakespeare ["Renowned Chaucer lie a thought more nigh"] p. 165
noncan:
To The Memory of My Ever Desired Friend Dr. Donne (by H.K.) ["To have liv"d eminent"] pp. 373 - 375
noncan:
To the Deceased Author, Upon the Promiscuous Printing ... (by Tho: Browne) ["When thy loose raptures"] p. 376
noncan:
On the Death of Dr Donne (by Edw. Hyde) ["I cannot blame those men"] p. 377
noncan:
On Doctor Donne, by Dr C.B. of O. ["Hee that would write an epitaph for thee"] p. 378
noncan:
An Elegy upon the Incomparable Dr Donne (by Hen. Valentine) ["All is not well"] pp. 379 - 381
noncan:
An Elegy upon Dr Donne (by Iz. Wa.) ["Is Donne, great Donne deceas'd"] pp. 382 - 384
noncan:
An Elegy upon the Death of the Dean of Paul's, Dr. John Donne: By Mr. Tho: Carie ["Can we not force"] pp. 385 - 388
noncan:
An Elegy on Dr. Donne: By Sir Lucius Carie ["Poets attend, the elegy I sing"] pp. 389 - 392
noncan:
On Dr. Donne's Death: By Mr. Mayne of Christ-Church in Oxford ["Who shall presume to mourn thee"] pp. 393 - 396
noncan:
Upon Mr. J. Donne, and his Poems (by Arth. Wilson) ["Who dares say thou art dead"] pp. 397 - 399
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