noncan: | Davidson's Psalm 137 ["By Euphrates' flowry side"] pp. 345 - 348 |
Res: | Resurrection Imperfect ["Sleep, sleep, old sun"] pp. 348 - 349 |
prose: | To Sir Robert Carr ["Sir, I presume you rather try"] p. 349 |
Ham: | A Hymn to Saints and to the Marquis Hamilton ["Whether that soul which now comes"] pp. 350 - 351 |
Annun: | Upon the Annunciation and Passion ["Tamely frail body"] pp. 351 - 353 |
Goodf: | Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward ["Let man's soul be a sphere"] pp. 353 - 354 |
Lit: | A Litany ["Father of heaven and him"] pp. 354 - 366 |
Sidney: | Upon the Translation of the Psalms by Sir Philip Sidney ["Eternal God, (for whom who ever dare …)"] pp. 366 - 368 |
noncan: | Ode ["Vengeance will sit above our faults"] p. 368 |
Tilman: | To Mr. Tilman after He Had Taken Orders ["Thou whose diviner soul"] pp. 369 - 370 |
Christ: | A Hymn to Christ at the Author's Last Going into Germany ["In what torn ship soever"] pp. 370 - 371 |
noncan: | On the Sacrament ["He was the Word that spake it"] p. 372 |
Lam: | The Lamentations of Jeremy ["How sits this city"] pp. 372 - 386 |
BedfCab: | Epitaph on Himself: To the Countess of Bedford ["My fortune and my choice"] pp. 386 - 387 |
Sickness: | A Hymn to God My God, in My Sickness ["Since I am coming"] pp. 387 - 388 |
Father: | A Hymn to God the Father ["Wilt thou forgive"] p. 388 |
noncan: | To The Memory of My Ever Desired Friend Dr. Donne (by H.K.) ["To have liv'd eminent"] pp. 389 - 390 |
noncan: | "In obitum venerabilis viri Iohannis Donne" (by Daniel Darnelly) pp. 391 - 393 |
noncan: | On the Death of Dr. Donne (by Edw. Hyde) ["I cannot blame those men"] p. 394 |
noncan: | On Doctor Donne, by Dr. C. B. of O. ["Hee that would write an epitaph for thee"] pp. 394 - 395 |
noncan: | An Elegy upon the Incomparable Dr. Donne (by Hen. Valentine) ["All is not well"] pp. 395 - 397 |
noncan: | An Elegy upon Dr. Donne (by Iz. Wa.) ["Our Donne is dead"] pp. 397 - 399 |
noncan: | Elegy on D.D. (by Sidney Godolphin) ["Now, by one year"] pp. 400 - 401 |
noncan: | On Doctor John Donne, late Dean of S. Paul's, London (by I. Chudleigh) ["Long since this task of tears"] pp. 401 - 404 |
noncan: | An Elegy upon the Death of the Dean of Paul's, Dr. John Donne: By Mr. Tho: Carie ["Can we not force"] pp. 404 - 407 |
noncan: | An Elegy on Dr. Donne: By Sir Lucius Carie ["Poets attend, the elegy I sing"] pp. 407 - 410 |
noncan: | On Dr. Donne's Death: By Mr. Mayne of Christ-Church in Oxford ["Who shall presume to mourn thee"] pp. 410 - 412 |
noncan: | Upon Mr. J. Donne, and his Poems (by Arth. Wilson) ["Who dares say thou art dead"] pp. 413 - 414 |
noncan: | Epitaph upon Dr. Donne, by Endy: Porter. ["This decent urne"] p. 415 |
noncan: | In Memory of Doctor Donne: By Mr. R. B. ["Donne dead? 'Tis here reported"] pp. 416 - 419 |
noncan: | Epitaph ["Here lies Dean Donne"] p. 419 |
prose: | Errata (by I. M.) ["Curteous Reader"] p. 419 |