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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)
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Poem
Page
Sat1:
"Away thou changeling motley humorist" pp. 123 - 127
Sat2:
"Sir, though (I thank God for it) I do hate" pp. 127 - 130
Sat3:
"Kind pity chokes my spleen" pp. 131 - 134
Sat4:
"Well, I may now receive and die" pp. 135 - 142
Sat5:
"Thou shalt not laugh in this leaf, Muse" pp. 143 - 145
noncan:
Satire VI. ["Men write that love and reason disagree"] pp. 146 - 147
Storm:
The Storm ["Thou which art I"] pp. 148 - 150
Calm:
The Calm ["Our storm is past"] pp. 151 - 152
HWKiss:
To Sir Henry Wotton ["Sir, more than kisses"] pp. 153 - 155
HG:
To Sr. Henry Goodyere ["Who makes the past a pattern"] pp. 155 - 157
RWThird:
To Mr. R. W. ["Like one who in her third widowhood"] pp. 157 - 159
HWNews:
To Sir Henry Wotton ["Here's no more news"] pp. 159 - 160
BedfReas:
To the Countess of Bedford ["Reason is your soul's left hand"] pp. 160 - 161
BedfRef:
To the Countess of Bedford ["You have refined me"] pp. 162 - 164
EdHerb:
To Sir Edward Herbert ["Man is a lump"] pp. 165 - 166
BedfWrit:
To the Countess of Bedford ["To have written then"] pp. 167 - 169
BedfTwi:
To the Countess of Bedford ["This twilight of two years"] pp. 170 - 172
HuntMan:
To the Countess of Huntingdon ["Man to God's image"] pp. 172 - 175
TWHail:
To Mr T. W. ["All hail sweet poet"] pp. 175 - 176
TWHarsh:
To Mr. T. W. ["Haste thee harsh verse"] p. 177
TWPreg:
To Mr. T. W. ["Pregnant again"] pp. 177 - 178
TWHence:
To Mr. T. W. ["At once from hence"] p. 178
CB:
To Mr. C. B. ["Thy friend whom thy deserts"] p. 179
SB:
To Mr. S. B. ["O thou which to search"] pp. 179 - 180
BB:
To Mr. B. B. ["Is thy not sacred hunger"] pp. 180 - 181
RWSlumb:
To Mr. R. W. ["If as mine is thy life a slumber be"] pp. 181 - 182
ILRoll:
To Mr. I.L. ["Of that short roll"] pp. 182 - 183
ILBlest:
To Mr. I.L. ["Blest are your north parts"] p. 183
ED:
To E. of D. with Six Holy Sonnets ["See, Sir, how as the sun's"] p. 184
HWVenice:
To Sir H. W. at His Going Ambassador to Venice ["After those reverend papers"] pp. 184 - 186
MHPaper:
To Mrs. M. H. ["Mad paper stay"] pp. 186 - 188
BedfHon:
To the Countess of Bedford ["Honor is so sublime"] pp. 188 - 190
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