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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
noncan:
Elegy ["True love finds wit"] p. 143
ElExpost:
The Expostulation. ["To make the doubt clear that no woman's true"] pp. 144 - 146
noncan:
Elegy ["The greatest and the most conceal'd imposter"] p. 146
noncan:
Elegy Fragment ["Now why should Love a footeboyes place despise"] p. 147
noncan:
"Believe not him whom love hath made so wise" p. 148
noncan:
"Pure link of bodies" p. 148
noncan:
Elegy. X ["Who so terms love a fire"] p. 149
Julia:
Elegy. Julia ["Heark news, o Envy"] pp. 150 - 151
noncan:
Elegy. To Chaste Love. ["Chaste Love, let me embrace thee in mine arms"] p. 151
noncan:
Upon his Scornful Mistress. Elegy. X ["Cruel since that thou dost not fear the curse"] p. 152
SelfL:
Elegy. ["He that cannot choose but love"] p. 153
ElBrac:
Elegy. To a lady whose chain was lost The Bracelet Armilla ["Not that in color it was like thy hair"] pp. 154 - 156
BedfCab:
Epicedes and Obsequies Upon the Deaths of Several Persons To the Countess of Bedford ["Madame/ That I might make your Cabinet my Tomb"] pp. 161 - 162
Mark:
A Funeral Elegy upon the deaths of the Lady Markham ["Man is the world, and death the Ocean"] pp. 162 - 163
Sorrow:
Elegy funer. ["Sorrow which to this house scarce knew the way"] p. 164
BoulRec:
Upon the Death of M.rs Boulstred ["Death I recant"] pp. 165 - 167
noncan:
"Death be not proud" pp. 167 - 168
BoulNar:
Another upon the same M.rs Boulsted. ["Language thou are too narrow and too weak"] pp. 169 - 170
noncan:
Upon the same M.rs Boulstred ["Stay view this stone"] p. 171
noncan:
"Here do repose" p. 171
HarLtr:
To the Countess of Bedford Sister to the Lord Harrington p. 172
Har :
Obsequies to the Lord Harrington the last that died ["Fair Soul, which wast not onely, as all Souls be"] pp. 173 - 181
HamLtr:
To Sir Robert Carr ["Sir I presume you rather try"] pp. 181 - 182
Ham :
A Hymn to the Saints and To the Marquesse Hamilton ["Whether the Soul that now comes up to you"] pp. 182 - 183
Henry:
Elegy on Prince Henry ["Look to me faith"] pp. 183 - 186
EtAD:
Annae p. 187
:
blank pages p. 188
HG:
Letters to Several Personages. To Sir Henry Goodyeare moving him to travel. ["Who makes the past a pattern for next year"] pp. 189 - 190
BedfHon:
To the Countess of Bedford. ["Madame Honor is so sublime perfection"] pp. 191 - 193
BedfRef:
To the Countess of Bedford. Twitnam ["Madame. You have refined me"] pp. 193 - 195
noncan:
To Ben:Johnson. 6 Fan. 1603. ["The State and Men's affairs are the best plays"] p. 196
noncan:
To Ben: Johnson. 9 Nov.m 1603 ["If great men wrong me"] p. 197
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