Poems upon several occasions with, A voyage to the island of love / by Mrs. A. Behn.
- Title
- Poems upon several occasions with, A voyage to the island of love / by Mrs. A. Behn.
- Author
- Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for R. Tonson and J. Tonson ...,
- 1684.
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- Subject terms
- English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700.
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
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TO The Right Honourable, JAMES, EARL of
SALISBVRY, VISCOUNTCRAMBORN, AND BARON ofISLINGTON. - TO Mrs. BEHN, ON THE PUBLISHING HER POEMS.
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To
ASTRAEA, on her Poems. -
To the excellent Madam
Behn, on her Poems. - To the Authour, on her Voyage to the Island of Love.
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To the Lovely Witty
Astraea, on her Excellent Poems. -
Vpon these and other Excellent Works of the Incomparable
Astraea. -
To the excellent
Astraea. - encomium
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To Madam
Behn, on her Poems. -
POEMS UPON Several OCCASIONS.
- The Golden Age. A Paraphrase on a Translation out of French.
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A Farewel toCelladon, On his Going intoIreland. Pindarique. -
On aJuniper-Tree, cut down to makeBusks. -
On theDeath of Mr.Grinhil, the Famous Painter. -
A Ballad on Mr.J. H. toAmoret, asking why I was so sad. - Our Cabal.
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Mr.
V. U. -
Mr.
G. V. -
My dear Brother
J. C. -
My dear
Amoret, Mris.B. -
Mr.
J. B. -
Mr.
Je. B. -
Mr.
N. R. V. - Mr. E. B. and Mrs. F M.
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Mr.
J. H. -
Mr.
Ed. Bed. - SONG. The Willing Mistriss.
- SONG. Love Arm'd.
- SONG. The Complaint.
- SONG. The Invitation.
- SONG.
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To Mr.
Creech (under the Name ofDaphnis ) on his Excellent Translation ofLucretius. -
To Mrs.
W. On her Excellent Verses (Writ in Praise of some I had made on the Earl ofRochester ) Written in a Fit of Sickness. - The Sence of a Letter sent me, made into Verse;
- The Return.
- On a Copy of Verses made in a Dream, and sent to me in a Morning before I was Awake.
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To my Lady
Morland atTunbrige. -
Song to
Ceres. In theWavering Nymph, or MadAmyntas. -
Song in the same Play, by the
Waver∣ing Nymph. - The Disappointment.
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On a Locket of Hair Wove in a True-Loves Knot, given me by Sir
R. O. -
The Dream.
A Song. - A Letter to a Brother of the Pen in Tribulation.
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The Reflection:
A Song. - SONG.
- SONG. On her Loving Two Equally.
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The Counsel.
A Song. - SONG. The Surprize.
- SONG.
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The Invitation:
A Song. - Silvio's Complaint: A SONG,
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In Imitation of
Horace. -
To
Lysander, who made some Ver∣ses on a Discourse of Loves Fire. -
A Dialogue for an Entertainment at Court, between
Damon andSyl∣via. -
On Mr.
J. H. In a Fit of Sicknesse. -
To
Lysander, on some Verses he writ, and asking more for his Heart then 'twas worth. -
To the Honourable
Edward Howard, on his Comedy called The NewUtopia, -
To
Lysander at theMusick-Meeting. -
An
Ode toLove. -
Love Reveng'd,
A Song. - SONG.
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The Cabal at
Nickey Nackeys. -
A Paraphrase on the Eleventh.
Ode Out of the first Book ofHorace. - A Translation.
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A PARAPHRASE On
Ovid 's Epistle ofOENONE toPARIS.
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A VOYAGE TO THE Isle of LOVE.
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An Account from
Lisander toLysidas his Friend. - The TRUCE.
- LOVE's Power.
- The CHARACTER.
- RESPECT.
- INQUIETUDE.
- The REFLECTION.
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Little CARES, or Little Arts to please. - The DREAM.
- HOPE.
- The River of PRETENSION.
- The Princess HOPE.
- LOVE's Resentment.
- The City of DISCRETION.
- The silent Confession.
- The Den of Cruelty.
- The River of Despair.
- The RESOLVE.
- The QUESTION.
- The TRANSPORT.
- CONFIDENCE.
- The REFLECTION.
- ABSENCE.
- To LOVE.
- RIVALS.
- JEALOUSIE.
- The COMPLAINT.
- The PENITENT.
- The City of LOVE.
- LOVE's Temple.
- HONOUR.
- The LOSS.
- The Prospect and Bower of Bliss.
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An Account from
- A TABLE.