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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
HSBatter:
"Batter my Heart" p. 32
Christ:
At the Sea-side going over w.th the L.d Doncaster 1619 ["In what torn ship so ever I embark"] p. 33
Lam:
The Lamentations of Jeremy for the most part according to Tremelius ["How sits this City late most populous"] pp. 34 - 47
Tilman:
To Mr Tilman after he had taken orders ["Thou whose diviner Soul hath caused thee now"] pp. 48 - 49
noncan:
Ode ["Vengeance will sit above our faults"] p. 50
Sidney:
Upon the Translation of the Psalms by Sir of Pembroke his Sister ["Eternal God"] pp. 51 - 52
:
blank pages pp. 53 - 56
Sat2:
Satires ["Sir Though (I thank God for it) I do hate"] pp. 57 - 60
Sat1:
Satire. 2. ["Away thou changeling motley Humorist"] pp. 61 - 64
Sat3:
Satire. 3. ["Kind pity chokes my Spleen"] pp. 65 - 68
Sat4:
Satire. 4 ["Well I may now receive and die"] pp. 69 - 77
Sat5:
Satire 5 ["Thou shalt not laugh in this leaf, Muse"] pp. 77 - 80
noncan:
Satire ["Men write that Love and reason disagree"] pp. 80 - 82
noncan:
A Satirical letter, to, Sir Nich. Smith Quere if Donnes or Sir Th: Rowes. pp. 82 - 87
:
blank pages p. 88
Metem:
Infinitati Sacrum ["Others at the portals"] pp. 89 - 108
:
blank pages pp. 109 - 112
ElComp:
Elegies ["As the sweet sweat of Roses"] pp. 113 - 114
ElPerf:
Elegy 2. ["Once, and but once, found in thy company"] pp. 115 - 117
ElJeal:
Elegy. 3. ["Fond woman which would'st have thy husband die"] pp. 117 - 118
ElServe:
Elegy. 4. ["Oh, let not me serve so"] pp. 118 - 120
ElNat:
Elegy. 5. ["Nature's lay idiot"] pp. 120 - 121
ElWar:
Elegy. 6. ["Till I have peace with thee"] pp. 121 - 123
ElBed:
Elegy. 7. ["Come Madame come"] pp. 123 - 125
ElChange:
Elegy. 8. ["Although thy hand and faith"] pp. 125 - 126
ElFatal:
Elegy. 9 On His Mistress ["By our first strange and fatal interview"] pp. 126 - 128
ElPict:
Elegy. 10 ["Here take my picture"] pp. 128 - 129
ElAnag:
Elegy. 11a ["Marry and love thy Flavia"] pp. 129 - 131
ElAut:
Elegy. 12. On the Lady Herbert ["No Spring nor summers beauty hath such grace"] pp. 131 - 133
ElProg:
Elegy. 13 Love's Progress ["Who ever loves if he do not propose"] pp. 133 - 136
ElPart:
Elegy. 14 ["Since she must go, and I must mourn"] pp. 137 - 140
Citizen:
Elegy 15 ["I sing no harm"] pp. 140 - 142
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