ED: | To E. of D. with Six Holy Sonnets ["See, Sir, how as the sun's"] p. 176 |
HWVenice: | To Sir H. W. at His Going Ambassador to Venice ["After those reverend papers"] pp. 176 - 178 |
MHPaper: | To Mrs. M. H. ["Mad paper stay"] pp. 178 - 180 |
BedfHon: | To the Countess of Bedford ["Honor is so sublime"] pp. 180 - 182 |
HuntUn: | To the Countess of Huntingdon ["That unripe side of earth"] pp. 182 - 186 |
noncan: | A Dialogue betweene Sr Henry Wotton, and Mr Donne ["If her disdaine"] pp. 186 - 187 |
BedfDead: | To the Countess of Bedford ["Though I be dead and buried"] pp. 187 - 188 |
Carey: | A Letter to the Lady Carey and Mrs. Essex Rich ["Here where by all"] pp. 188 - 191 |
Sal: | To the Countess of Salisbury ["Fair, great, and good"] pp. 191 - 193 |
BedfShe: | Elegy to the Lady Bedford ["You that are she"] pp. 193 - 195 |
Sappho: | Sappho to Philaenis ["Where is that holy fire"] pp. 195 - 197 |
noncan: | To Ben. Iohnson, 6 Ian. 1603 ["The State and mens affaires"] pp. 197 - 198 |
noncan: | To Ben. Iohnson, 9. Novembrie, 1603 ["If great men wrong me"] pp. 198 - 199 |
noncan: | To Sir Tho. Rowe. 1603 ["Deare Tom: Tell her if she to hired servants shew"] pp. 199 - 200 |
noncan: | To the praise of the dead, and the Anatomy (by Joseph Hall) ["Well dy'd the World"] pp. 201 - 202 |
FirAn: | The First Anniversary. An Anatomy of the World ["When that rich soul"] pp. 203 - 217 |
FunEl: | A Funeral Elegy ["'Tis lost to trust a tomb"] pp. 217 - 220 |
Harb: | The Harbinger to the Progresse (by Joseph Hall) ["Two Soules move here"] pp. 221 - 222 |
SecAn: | The Second Anniv ["Nothing could make me sooner"] pp. 223 - 238 |
Henry: | Elegy on the Untimely Death of ... Prince Henry ["Look to me faith"] pp. 239 - 242 |
Har-ltr: | To the Countesse of Bedford ["Madame, I Have learned by those lawes"] pp. 242 - 243 |
Har: | Obsequies upon the Lord Harrington ["Fair soul, which wast not only"] pp. 243 - 251 |
Mark: | Elegie on the Lady Markham ["Man is the world"] pp. 251 - 252 |
BoulRec: | Elegy on Mrs. Boulstrode ["Death, I recant"] pp. 253 - 255 |
ElFatal: | On His Mistress ["By our first strange and fatal interview"] pp. 255 - 257 |
BedfCab: | Epitaph on Himself: To the Countess of Bedford ["My fortune and my choice"] p. 257 |
BedfCab: | Epitaph on Himself: To the Countess of Bedford ["That I might make your cabinet"] pp. 257 - 258 |
noncan: | Elegy on Mistris Boulstred ["Death be not proud"] pp. 258 - 259 |
Sorrow: | Elegia ["Sorrow, who to this house"] pp. 259 - 260 |
Coryat: | Upon Mr. Thomas Coryat's Crudities ["Oh to what height"] pp. 260 - 263 |
Token: | Sonnet. The Token ["Send me some token"] p. 263 |
prose: | Hen. Goodeere ["Etiam vulgari lingua scriptae"] pp. 264 - 265 |