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POEMS OF SIR EDWARD SHERBUR NE.

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The Author's Life, by Mr. Chalmers......... 603 | The bappy Life. To Julius Martialis. Mart.

Dedication

608 L. 10. Epig. 47.

622

Epitaphium Glaucæ. Mart. L. 6. Epig. 28.... 623

To Sextus. Mart. L. 2. Epig. 3.

ib.

Salmacis. By Signeur Girolamo Preti. Out of To Maximus, Mart. L. 7. Epig. 72.......... ib.

Italian ..

610 To Stella. Mart. L. 7. Epig. 35.......

ib.

The Metamorphoses of Lyrian and Silvia. By To Parthenopæus. Mart. L. 11. Epig. 87...... ib.

St. Amant. Out of French.......

613 To Philæpus. Mart. L. 11. Epig. 102... ib.

Forsaken Lydia. Out of the Italian of Cavalier The Choice of his Mistress. Mart. Epig..... ib.

Marino.....

615 To Sextus, Mart. L. 2. Epig. 55.

ib.

The Rape of Helen. Out of the Greek of Colu- On Baucis, an old drucken Crone. Antholog.

thus

617 Græc,

To Ligurinus. Horat. Carm. 1. 4. Od. 10. para- On Captain Ansa, a bragging Runaway. Casi-
phrastice ...

mire

ib.
The Penitent Murderer. Theocrit. Idyl. 31.... ib. To Fuscus. Mart. L. 1. Epigr. 55.

ib.

The Shepherd. Theocrit. Idyl. 21...... ib. On Marcus Apton. Primus bis Picture. Mart.

On the Picture of Icarus in Wax. Marino.... 621 L. 10. Epig. 32.

624

On a marble Statue of Nero, which falling, Horat.

ib.

killed a Child. Marino......

ib. Ad Puellam Edentulam, Mart. L. 2. Epig. 41. ib.

On Paula. Mart. L. 9. Epigr. 5.

ib. Epitaph on an old drunken Crone. Ex Anti-

On an ill Husband and Wife. Mart. L.8. Epig 34. ib. p tr. Sidon ....

On Candidus, a rich Miser. Mart. L 3. Epigr. 26. b on Bivious, a notorious Drunkard. Scaliger. ib.

On Bassus, a pitifu Poet. Mait. L.5. Epigr. 55. iv. o poor Cordras, who though blind was yet

On a Boy killed by the Fail of an Icicle. in Love. Mart. L. 3. Epig. 15....

........

ib,

Mait. L. 4 Epigr. 18.....

ib. Amphion, or a City well ordered

ib.

On Pbilomuse, a needy Newsmonger. Mart.

ORIGINALS

L. 9. Epigr. 35.

ib.

On Aulus, a Poet Hater. Mart. L. 8. Epigr.63. ib. The Sun-rise

625

On Lentinus, being troubled with an Ague. The Night, or the fair Mourner..

626

Mart. L. 12 Epigr. 17. ...........

ib. 1 Sospiri: Sighs

ib.

To Priscus. Mart. L. 8. Epigr. 11.

ib. The Surprise

ib.

On Phæbuis, that wore jeather Caps. Mart.

Chloris' Eyes and Breasts .........

627

L. 11. Epigr. 37.... ......

ib. Love's Arithmetic

ib.

On Horace, a poor Pellow. Mart. L. 4. Epigr. 2. 622 Celia's weeping, a Dialogue

ib.
On a Swallow torn in Pieces by her Fellows. The Vow

ib.

Mart. L. 5. Epig. 67.....

ib. Ice and Fire

628

To Apollo pursuing Daphne. Auson........ ... ib. Novo Inamoramento

ib.

De Erotio Puella. Mart. L. 5. Epigr. 38....... ib. Celia's Eyes. A Dialogue

ib.

On Mancinus, a prating Braggart. Mart. L. 4. The Resemblance

ib.

Epig. 61.

ib. | Love once, love ever

ib.

On Caius, one of large Promises, but small The Pendauts

ib.

Performances. Mart. L. 10. Epigr. 16...... ib. The Sweetmeat

ib.

To Posthumus, an ill Liver. Mart. L.5. Epig. 58. ib. Violets in Thaumantia's Bosom.

ib.

To Thelesinus. Mart. L. 3. Epig. 40...

ib. The Dream

ib.

Ou Cinna, a bold Suitor, Mart. L. 3. Epig. 60. ib. An old Shepherd to a young Nymph

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SACRA,

ib.

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The Author's Life, by Mr. Chalmers......... 637, The Answer .....

653

To the honourable Sir J. Robinson......... 639 The Leveller's Rant, written in 1648

To the Reader..........

642 The new Courtier, written in 1648

654

The Safety, written in 1648

ib.

COMMENDATORY VERSES.

The Companion

To my ingenious Friend Mr. Brome. An hum- Copernicus

655

ble Eclogue, by Iz. Walton

643 | The Painter's Entertainment....

ib.

The Cure of Care

656

The Independent's Resolve, written in 1648... ib.

Plain dealing

645) On Canary

ib.

The Indifferent

ib. The Leveller

657

The Resolve.....,

646 The Royalist's Answer

ib.

The wary Wooer...

ib. The safe Estate

658

The Couacil...

ib. Song.--Th' astrologers

ib.

To his Mistress

ib. The Politician, written in 1649

659

To his Mistress

647 The Prisoners, written wheu 0. C. attempted

The hard Heart

ib. to be King

ib.

Love's Anarchy

ib. Satisfaction

660

The Contrary

ib. The Club..

ib.

To his Mistress

648 | The Prodigal

ib.

To his friend that had vowed Small-Beer...... ib. The Anti-Politician......... .......

ib.

On Claret......

ib. The new Gentry

................ 661

A mock Song

ib. The chearful Heart

ib.

Reasons of Love

ib. ibe Answer to the Curse against Ale

Epithalamy

649 | The Reformation

ib.

Love's without Reason

ib. For the General's Entertainment .............. 663

Courtship......

ib. On Sir G. B. his Defeat

ib,

The Attempt

650 Against corrupted Sack

664

Translated out of French

ib. The Lamentation, written in 1648

ib.

To a painted Lady.....

ib.The Riddle, written in 1644

ib.

To a coy Lady

ib. On the King's Return.........

665

The Recovery

ib. A Catch

ib.

Advice to Celia

651 | Por General Monk, his Entertainment at

Cloth-Worker's Hall

ib.

POLITICAL SONGS.

The Advice ....

ib.

The Royalist, written in 1646

ib.

The Commoners, written in 1645 ............... ib.

The Pastoral, on the King's Death, written in The Satire of Money

666

1643

652 A new Diurnal...

667

A mock Song

ib. On the demolishing the Forts

669

The Trooper

ib. | The Clown

ib.

The good Fellow.........

ib. On a Butcher's Dog, that bit a Commander's

The mock Song, by T.J.

653 Mare, that stood to be Knight of a Shire... 671

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The new Knight Errant

671

To a Gentleman who fell sick of the Small

The new Mountebank......

672 Pox, when he should be married

685

The Saint's Encouragement, written in 1643.. ib. To his Friend Mr. J. B. being at London in

Written in 1648

673 the Author's Retirement

686

The Scot's Coranto, written in 1645

674 An Elegy on a Lady that died before her ia-

A new Ballad

ib. tended Nuptials

ib.

The holy Pedlar

ib. On the great Crier at Westminster Hall ib.

A'serious Ballad, written in 1645 ....... 675 To the Memory of that loyal Patriot, Sir J.

An Ode, written in 1643........

ib. Condel, Kt.

ib.

Palinode

676 A Dialogue

687

To his Mistress lodging in a Room where the

Sky was painted

ib.

To C. C. Esq.

ib. A new Year's Gift

ib.

The Answer

677 | Upon his Mare stolen by a Trooper

ib.

To his University Friend

ib. Upon riding on a tried Horse

ib.

The Answer

678 To his Friend J. B.

688

An Epistle froin a Friend to the Author, up- To his Mistress

ib.

braiding him with his writing Songs. ib. On the Turn-coat Clergy

ib.

The Answer....

679 | A Satire on the Rebellion

689

To a Lady desiring the Copy of a Song ib. To his reverend Friend, Dr. S. on his pious

To his Friend C. S. Esquire

680 and learned Book

ib.

To C. S. Esquire.

ib. On the Loss of a Garrison. Meditation 690

'To C. S. Esquire

ib.! Upon the King's Imprisonment

ib,

To C. S. Esquire..

681 On the Death of King Charles

ib.

To his Friend W.C.

682 On the King's Death

691

To his Priend J. B. upon liis Tragedy

ib. A funeral Elegy on Mr. Aubrey.

ib.

To a potting Priest, nipon a Quarrel, 1643 ib. On the Death of that reverend and learned

To bis Friend Mr. W. H. upon the Death of Divine, Mr. Josias Shute

692

bis Hawk ....

683 To the Memory of Dr. Hearn, who died Sep-
To his School Master, Mr. W. H. opon bis tember 15, 1644.

ib.

Poem, called, Conscientiæ Accusatricis Hy- An Elegy on the Death of his School Master,

poty posis.

ib. Mr. W. H.

698

To his friend T. S.

ib. An Epitaph

ib.

An Epistle to the meritoriously honourable An Epitaph on Mrs. G.

694

Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench 684 A Paraphrase on the first Chapter of Ecclesi-
A new Year's Gift, presented to the same ib. astes........

ib.
To bis Friend R. H. Esq.

ib. A Speech made to the Lord General Monk, at

To his Friend J. H...

685

Cloth-Worker's Hall

695

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718

Ode. To Chloris

709 | Epistle to John Bradshaw, Esq.

ib.

To Jolin Cradshaw, Est.

ib. Epistle to Jolio Bradshaw, Esq..

719

Winter. De Monsieur Martigny. Directed to The Retirement. Stanzes irreguliers. To Mr.

Sir Robert Coke

ib. Isaac Walton

ib.
jb.

jb.

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ib.

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Roudeau

720 Les Amours.. ........................................

748

To Cupid

ib. Elegy

ib.

Sonnet.-Go, false one, now I see the cheat... ib. Her Hair. Ode .

749
Stadzes de Mousieur Bertaud

ib. Song.-Join once again, my Celia, join......... 750

The eighth Psalm paraphrased

................. 721

The Surprise

Advice

ib. The Visit

ib.

Lyrick. Ex Cornelio Gallo

ib. De Lupo. Epigrain

ib.

Estrennes. To Calista

ib. On Upstart

751

Epigramme de Monsieur Des Portes

722 Epitaph on Mrs. Mary Draper

ib.

Epigramme de Musieur Cotin .....

ib. Cælia's Fall

ib.

A Voyage to Ireland, in Burlesque

ib. Her Sigh ....

ib.

The Storm. To the Earl of

727 On the lamented. Death of my dear Urcle,

Ode---Is't come to this, that we must part

728 Mr. Radcliff Stanhope

ib,

On Christmas Day. Hymn

729 On the Lord Derby......

752

Sapphic Ode

730 On Marriot. Tempus edax rerum

ib.

The Morning Quatrains

ib. To Cælia's Ague. Ode

753

Noon Quatrains

ib. A Valediction

ib.

The Night. Written by Monsieur le Compt Love's Triumph

754

de Cremail

731 The Contest ....

Evening Quatrains ........

ib. The false One. In Imitation of that of Horace.

Night Quatrains ...,

732 Non erat & Cælo, &c...

755

Ode. -Good night, my love, my gentle rest

ib. Ode. Valedictory

ib.

Ode de Monsieur Racan....

ib. To my friend Mr. Lely, on his Picture of the

Contentation. Directed to my dear Father, excellently virtuous Lady the Lady Isabella
and most worthy Friend, Mr. Isaac Wal- Thynn

ib.

ton

733 To Chloris. Ode

756

Melancholy. Pindaric Ode

734 | Ode.—The day is set, did earth adorn

ib.

Hope. Pindaric Ode

735 | Ode.-Fair Isabel, if aught but thee

ib.

Epistle to the Earl of

736 Io Amorem Medicum. Epig..........

ib.

Beauty. Pindaric Ode. In answer to an Ode The Legend of the famous, furious, expert, and

of Mr. Abrabam Cowley's upon the same valiant Guitar-masters, Caveliero Comer and

Subject.....

737 Don Hill. Ballad

ib.

Rondea'

ib. | Ode. To Chloe

757

Woman Pindaric Ode.....

ib. Ode. To Chloe, from France

The World. Ode

738 An Invitation to Phillis

ib.

De Vita beata. Paraphrased from the Latin. 739 The Entertainment to Phillis

758

Q. Cicero de Mulierum Levitate

ib. The Litany .....

759

Despair. Ode.......

ib. To some great Ones. Epigram......

ib.

Poverty. Pindaric Ode.

ib. To the Memory of my worthy friend, Colonel

Death. Pindaric Ode

740 Richard Lovelace

ib.

On the Death of the most noble Thomas, Earl To Poet E. W. Occasioned for his writing a

of Ossory. Carmen irregulare

741 Panegyric on Oliver Cromwell

760

Ode Bacchique. De Monsieur Racan 742 An Epitaph on Robert Port, Esq. designed for

Epistle to Sir Clifford Clifton, then sitting in a Monument; and now set up in Elum

Parliament

ib. Church, in the County of Stafford ............ ib.

Stanzes de Monsieur Bertaud.

743 Philoxipes and Policrite. An Essay to an

Contentment, Pindaric Ode.

744

heroic Poem

ib.

Epigram

ib. To Mr. Alexander Brome. Epode

762

Jo Mendacem. Epig.......

745 | On Tobacco......

ib.

Song. Set by Mr. Coleman

ib. Laura sleeping. Ode..........

763

The Picture Set by Mr. Laws

ib. Laura weeping. Ode..........

ib.

On one, who said he drank to clear his Eyes . ib. To Sir Aston Cockayne, on Captain Hanniball.

On the great Eater of Gray's Inn ...

745 Epig........

764

An Epitaph on my dear Aunt, Mrs. Ann Stan- In Imitation of a Song, in the Play of Rollo. ib.

hope.

746 | To Sir Aston Cockayne, on his Tragedy of Ovid ib.

Sung. Set by Mr. Coleman

ib. De Die Martis, & Die Veneris. Epig.......... ib.

The Retreat...

The Token

ib.

TRANSLATIONS OUT OF SEVERAL POSTS.

Song. Montross,

ib.

Song:-Pry'thee, why so angry,

sweet? ib. Horace, his second Epode translated
A Journey into the Peak. To Sir Aston Horat. Ode ix. Lib. 3. Ad Lydiam

765

Cockain

747 Her heart and mine. Out of Astrea. Madrigal ib.

Her Name

ib. An Ode of Johannes Secundus. To my dear

Epitaph on Mr. Robert Port

ib. Tutor Mr. Ralph Rawson

ib.

Song. Set by Mr. Coleman

ib. Epig. translated out of Heiron. Amaltheus ... ib.

Sir William Davenant to Mr. Cotton

748 Mart. Lib. x. Ep. xlvii. Ad seipsum

ib.

To Sir William Davenant. In Answer to the Id. Lib. viii. Ep. 3. Ad Musam ..... 766

seventb Canto of the third Book of his Gon- Id. Lib, viii. Ep. 35. In pessimos Conjuges... ib.

dibert, directed to my father

ib. Id, Lib. viji. Ep. 59. In Vacerran..

ib.

ib.

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Page
Id. Lib. viji. Ep. 41. Ad Faustinum 766 | Epitaph de Monsieur Maynard.............. 768
Id. Lib. xii. Ep. 7. De Ligia
ib. Epig. de Monsieur Corpeille

ib.
De Fortuna : an sit cæca. Epig. ex Jobann. Epig. de Monsieur de Bensaurade......

ib.
Secundo

ib. Sede D'Amore. Madrigal. From Cavalier
Out of Astrea. Madrigal.....
ib. Guarini

ib.
Stanzes upon the Death of Cleon. Out of Foco di sdegno. Prom Cavalier Guarini.
Astrea
ib. Madrigal

ib.
Song of the inconstant Hylas. Out of Astrea, 767 Risposta del Tasto

ib.
Sonnet out of Astrea .....
ib. Winter........

ib.
Stanzes de Monsieur de Scudery
ib. An Elegy upon Lord Hastings

770

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