Times curtaine dravvne, or the anatomie of vanitie VVith other choice poems, entituled; health from Helicon. By Richard Bathvvayte Oxonian.
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- Times curtaine dravvne, or the anatomie of vanitie VVith other choice poems, entituled; health from Helicon. By Richard Bathvvayte Oxonian.
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- Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.
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- London :: Printed by Iohn Dawson for Iohn Bellamie, and are to be sould at the south entrance of the Royall-Exchange,
- 1621.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE FAMOVS SEMINARY OF ALL ACCOMPLISH'D KNOW∣Ledge, his deare foster-Mother, the Vniversitie of OXFORD; the happie supplie of iudicious witts, with the encrease of all succeeding HONOVR.
- A GRIEFE: PERSONATED IN THE AVTHOR, AND Dedicated to Time, of whom hee Borrowes the Subiect of his PASSION.
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TIMES ANATOMIE,
DISPLAYED
In six distinct Subiects.
- 1. Riches.
- 2. Pouertie.
- 3. Iustice.
- 4. Iniustice.
- 5. Fate.
- 6. Death.
- TO HIM VVHOM TRVE MERIT HATH ENNOBLED; THE RIGHT HONORABLE IOHN EARLE OF BRIDGE WATER, VICOVNT Brackley, the accomplishment of his selectedst wishes.
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THE
AVTHOR CON∣TINVES
HIS FOR∣MER
DISCOVRSE,
Anatomizing Man more fully in
these foure Subiects.
- 1. Preparation.
- 2. Securitie.
- 3. Court-ship.
- 4. Hospitalitie.
- poem
- A CONCLVSIVE EPIGRAM, ENTITVLED The Great-mans Alphabet.
- TO THE HIGH AND ILLVSTRIOVS MONARCH, CHRISTIAN KING of Denmarke a PANEGYRICKE OR Gratulatorie Embleme, with the Successiue continuance of his MAIESTIE.
- AN EMBLEME VPON THE ROYALL MASQVE PRESEN∣ted in the King of Denmarkes last being here. Personated regally, shadowed really, and alluded rarely.
- TO THE IVDICIOVS And generall approued, HVM∣FREY DAVMP ORT, Esquire: Practi∣tioner in the Common Lawes; Whose Subiect, is the goodnesse of the cause; and whose ayme is to redresse wrong: The accomplishment of his vertuous desires, with the perusall of this En∣comiastick POEM.
- A PRAYER TO THE HIGH COVRT OF HEAVEN, FOR the high Court of Parliament now assem∣bled: that their Councells and Consultations may bee so directed, As Gods glory may be advanced, and vnitie in Church and Com∣mon-wealth established.
- title page
- The Number and Order of these EPIGRAMS, As they are to follow in this Tract, ENTITVLED PANEDONE.
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TO
MY TRVELY
WORTHIE AND
MVCH RESPECTED
Friend, S
r THOMAS GAINSFORD Knight: his best wishes. -
part - 1
- poem
- Cares Cure, OR A figg for Care.
- An Elegie, Entituled Bound yet free, speaking of the benefit of Imprisonment.
- Free, yet Bound. An Epigram Vpon Marriage, dilating vpon the seruile Freedome, or free Servitude of such as are Married.
- A DIALOGVE BETVVEENE HOBBINOLL the Plough∣man, and Nathaniell Spruce the Gentleman; VVHEREIN It is proved, how Rusticitie hath ad∣vantage vpon Gentrie in the Libertie of Liuing.
- A Pastorall Eglogue betweene Cuddie and Rowie.
- THE PARROTTS SPRING.
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VPON
THE OTHER BANKE
directly opposite, stood Pan
the Arcadian God in Porphy∣rite,
curiously featured:
who
namoured of the beauteous Nimph Syrinx, had her in eager pursuite: vpon the fringe of the Border was this Mot∣to engrauen.
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The second part.
- EBRIVS EXPERIENS; OR The Drunkards humour.
- The Old-mans Hearse; OR The Yong-mans Iubile.
- The Eye.
- ¶ Vpon Fortune.
- ¶Vpon Mya.
- ❧The Signe in Cancer.
- Hymens Eglogue betwixt Admetus and Menalchas.
- ❧Hymens Choyce.
- ❧Loues Description.
- An HYMNE THALASSICALL, OR NVPTIALL; implying Two worths included in one Name, Paradoxally intimating the true happie State of contented LOVE.
- An Elegiack Sonnet.
- THE VVIDDOVV BRIDE.
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TO
HIS MVCH E∣STEEMED
FRIEND
S
r G. D. Knight; The accomplish'd issue of his best wishes. - CORYDON, OR The Western-Huntsman.
- ¶Vpon Censure.
- errata
- Vpon his name, to whom his Encomia∣stick vpon the Common Law was Dedicated.