Poems and translations with the Sophy / written by the Honourable Sir John Denham, Knight of the Bath.

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Poems and translations with the Sophy / written by the Honourable Sir John Denham, Knight of the Bath.
Author
Denham, John, Sir, 1615-1669.
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London :: Printed for H. Herringman ...,
1668.
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Pages

Page [unnumbered]

THE TABLE.

  • COopers Hill. 1
  • The Destruction of Troy, an Essay on the second Book of Virgil's Aeneis. 31
  • On the Earl of Strafford's Tryal and Death. 65
  • On my Lord Crost's and my Iourney into Poland, from whence we brought 10000l. for his Majesty by the Decima∣tion of his Scottish Subjects there. 67
  • On Mr. Tho. Killigrew's return from his Embassie from Ve∣nice, and Mr. William Murry's from Scotland. 70
  • To Sir John Mennis, being invited from Calice to Bologne to eat a Pig. 73
  • Natura Naturata. 76
  • Sarpedon's Speech to Glaucus in the 12. of Homer. 78
  • Martial. Epigram. Out of an Epigram of Martial. 80
  • Friendship and single life against Love and Marriage. 82
  • On Mr. Abraham Cowley his death and burial amongst the Ancient Poets. 89
  • A Speech against Peace at the Close Committee. 95
  • To the five Members of the honourable House of Commons.
  • The Humble Petition of the Poets. 101
  • A Western Wonder. 105
  • A second Western Wonder. 107
  • News from Colchester, or, A proper new Ballad of certain Carnal passages betwixt a Quaker and a Colt, at Horsly near Colchester in Essex. 109
  • A Song. 115
  • On Mr. John Fletchers Works. 116
  • To Sir Richard Fanshaw upon his Translation of Pastor Fido. 119
  • ...

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  • A Dialogue between Sir John Pooley and Mr. Thomas Killigrew. 122
  • An occasional imitation of a modern Author upon the Game of Chess. 126
  • The Passion of Dido for Aeneas. 128
  • Of Prudence. 147
  • Of Iustice. 163
  • The Progress of Learning. 172
  • The Sophy, a Tragedy.
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