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.
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Denham, John, Sir, 1615-1669.
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London :: Printed for H. Herringman ...,
1668.
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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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