C O N T E N T S Τ Ν II My Midnight Meditation, by Dr. King, Times goe by Turns, by R. Southwell. The Search after Felicity, by F. Quarles. Scorn not the Least, by R. Southwell. The Distinction between Wisdom and Knowledge, by The Insufficiency of Monumental Honours, by S. Daniel. 8 The Idea Beatifical, by G. Fletcher. Reflections on Death, by F. Quarles, The Immortality of the Soul implied from its motion, by The Inftability of Human Greatness, by P. Fletcher. To the Hon, Mr. W.E-, by W. Habington, To my noblest Friend I. C. Efq; by W. Habington. A Farewell to the Vanities of the World, by Sir H. The Shortness of Life, by F. Quarles. 46 Ah, whither shall I fly!" by F. Quarles. Page 31 Church Monuments, by G. Herbert. 32 34 37 E L E GIES AND EPIT APH S. 56 58 On the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Filmer, by R. Lovelace. 39 On the Lady Mary Villers, by T. Carew. 41 On the Earl of Dorset's Death, by Dr. Corbet. 42 On the Death of a Young Lady, by W. Drummond. 43 On the Death of Mr. T. Manwood, by W. Browne. . 44 On the late Lord W. Howard, by Dr. Corbet. 50 On Dr. Ailmer, by F. Quarles. 53 On the Death of a Scotch Nobleman, by W. Drummond. 54 Mors tua, by F. Quarles. 54 Upon the Death of Charles the Ift. by Lord Montrose. 55 Upon the Hon. H. Cambell, by W. Habington. The Exequy, by Dr. King. Of My deare Sonne, Gervase Beaumont, by Sir J. Beau mont. The funerals of the Hon. G. Talbot Esq; by W. Habington. 68 On two Children dying of one disease, and buried in one Grave, by Dr. King, 65 To the Memory of Ben Jonson, by W. Cartwright. 66 Upon the Earle of Coventrye’s departure, &c. by Sir J. Beaumont. 72 On Lady Katherine Palton. On Eleanor Freeman. 74 On a Favourite Dog, by W. Drummond. 74 62 73 MISCELLANEOUS PIECES. 81 85 To the Queen, by Sir W. Davenant. Page 75 Love, by P. Fletcher. 76 Jealousy, by S. Daniel. 77 A Vowe to Love faithfully &c. by Lord Surrey. 78 Perswasions to Love, by T. Carew. 79 A Hue and Cry after Chloris. 80 Love's Servile Lot, by R. Southwell. Description of Spring, by Lord Surrey. 84 On Moun---s, departure, by Queen Elizabeth. To Mrs. E. B. upon a Sudden Surprisal, by J. Howell. 86 On Friendship, by M. Y loop. 86 To Charity, by F. Quarles. 87 'To Chastity, ibid. 88 To his Sonne Vincent Corbet, by Dr. Corbet. 89 The Surrender, by Dr. King. 90 The Legacy, by Dr. King. 91 The Primrose, by T. Carew. 94 A Caution for Courtly Damsels. 95 The frailtye and hurtfulness of Beautie, by Lord Surrey. 96 To the Rose, by W. Drummond. 97 Song, by Dr. King. 97 Lesbia on her Sparrow, by W. Cartwright. 98 A Madrigal, by W. Drummond. 100 S O N N E T S. IOI 102 To Sir W. Alexander, by W. Drummond, 103 104 To b 2 Harold, before the Battle of Hastings, Duke William, before the Battle of Hastings, by W. Norfolk's Solilogy, before the Battle of Bosworth. King Richard, before the Same. Earl Richmond, before the Same, by Sir J. Beaumont. Queen Voada's Speech, by W. Warner, DIDACTIC |