Epigrams of all sorts, made at divers times on several occasions by Richard Flecknoe.
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- Epigrams of all sorts, made at divers times on several occasions by Richard Flecknoe.
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- Flecknoe, Richard, d. 1678?
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- London :: Printed for the author, and Will. Crook ...,
- 1670.
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Contents
- title page
- THE Epistle Dedicatory, To all his NOBLE FRIENDS.
- Emendatioms
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EPIGRAMS
Of all sorts,
Made at divers times,
On several occasions.
- Of EPIGRMS in general.
- Of the difficulty of making them now-a-days.
- Of several sorts of Wits.
- To the Duke of MONMOUTH, On his going into France, Anno 68.
- To the Dutchess of MONMOUTH.
- To a certain Great Lady, Who commanded him to wait on her; And when he came, he was made to wait for her.
- On the death of the Duke of GLOCESTER.
- On the death of the Lady Jean Cheynée.
- The Pourtract.
- STANCES Envoyez par le Sieur de Scudery A l' Altezze de Madame la Duchess de Lorrein Avec son Grand Cyrus.
- STANCES Sent to her Highness the Dutchess of Lorrein, By the Sieur de Scudery, Together with his Grand Cyrus.
- On her Death.
- To her Noble Sister, Madamoiselle de BEAUVAIS, Now Princess of Aremberg.
- Of VVelbeck, The Duke of Newcastles House, Where he entertain'd The last King so magnificently, Anno 33.
- To Sir WILLIAM DEWCY On his three entertainments of The King, the Prince of Denmarck, And the Prince of Tuscany, All the last Summer, Anno 69.
- On his House at Charlton nigh Greenwich. Where these entertainments were made.
- On his Accession to the Poetical Academy in Italy, Anno 55. under the precedency of the Duke of Buckingham.
- To Sir K. D. made Anno 45.
- To the Lady Gerard of Brunley, of the Education of my Lord her Son.
- EPITAPH In memory of that ever-memorable Lady Anne Packington Lady Audley.
- To the Lord Henry Howard of Norfolk, Returning from his Asiatick voyage.
- To his Highness, COSMO Prince of Tuscany On his Travels.
- To the same, On his coming into England.
- To the Lady M. N. Or the fair Daughter of as fair a Mother.
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EPIGRAMS.
- To his Royal Highness, The Duke of York, Returning from our Naval Victory, Anno 65.
- To his Highness Prince Rupert, on the same.
- To Sir K. D. in Italy, Anno 46. Recommending to him a certain Memorial.
- To Sir Peter Collaton, On the discovery and Plantation of Carolina in America.
- On Mary Dutchess of Richmond.
- On the Death Of Charles Lord Gerard of Bromley.
- epigram
- To a Lady Too curious of her Dress,
- To Mr. Edward Howard, Brother to the Duke of Norfolk.
- On the Dutchess of Newcastles Closset.
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To M
rs. STUART. - On her dancing in White-hall, All shining with Iewels.
- On her Marriage, With the Duke of Richmond.
- To LILLY, Drawing the Countess of Castlemains Picture.
- Somewhat to Mr. J. A. On his excellent Poem of Nothing.
- To Mr. Henry Jermin, On their demanding why he had no higher Titles, &c.
- Of an unworthy Nobleman.
- Of a Worthy Noble man: Or, William Duke of Newcastle.
- On the Lady Rockingham's Nursing her Children her self.
- To her Noble Sister, The Lady Arabella Wentworth.
- In one who slandred a fair and vertuous Lady.
- To a Lady Too confident of her Innocence.
- The Ladies name in Enigma.
- To Mr. Bernard Howard, Brother to the Duke of Norfolk.
- Of a happy life.
- Of Clorinda's Excellence.
- On the equal mixture of blood and water, After letting bloud of Madamoiselle de Beauvais.
- On Cicilannas blushing When the King beheld her.
- In small-Beer.
- In the Small-pox.
- To Mis Davies, On her excellent dancing.
- The Patrons Lives, To the Lord of, &c.
- On a Hector, Beaten and draged away by the Constable.
- Of an Epicure.
- To Misa, made Anno 52.
- To the same, Whilst she'd needs look fair and young.
- Good counsel to an Enemy,
- The Liberty.
- To the Lord John Bellasis.
- To the Lady Elizabeth Gage, On her Marriage and Conversation to the C. Religon.
- To the Lord George Barkley.
- Of Friends and Foes.
- On the Riches o'th' Barbadoes, to Mr. H. D. Esq
- On the Marriage of the Lord Brakley, With the Lady Elizabeth Cranfield, made An. 65.
- On his Arara. Drowned in his return from Brasil.
- Consolation To Poor Porters.
- Out of Ronsard, Of a happy life.
- The same in English.
- To certain Ladys, Who said they like not your old Wits.
- Of Friends and Acquaintance.
- The Ant.
- How to bear neglects.
- On Madam Master.
- On Doctor Cornuto.
- On Simple.
- On Marryed Ministers.
- In pravos Aulicos.
- In Invidum.
- Of an Evil Tongu'd person.
- In eundem.
- In eundum.
- In Inimicum.
- In eundem.
- On M. Asoto, An apocryphal Captain.
- Of the Application Of these Epigrams.
- On Sir Querilous Coxcomb.
- On a Rich vain-glorious Miser.
- To one Who desired him not to name him.
- To one Who desired him to name her.
- Against Covetousness.
- To one that shall be nameless▪
- To the same.
- Why I write not of Love.
- L'Envoye To the Readers.
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THEATRICAL
EPIGRAMS.
- Of Plays and Actors.
- Of Poets.
- On Sir Common Critick.
- To the judicious Censurer.
- On the Cinical Censurer.
- On the death Of Sir William Davenant.
- Of his Plays.
- On Mr. Abraham Cowly.
- The same in French.
- To Mr. John Dreyden.
- On a bungling dramatick Poet.
- The Author of a good Play not Acted, To the Author of an ill one Acted.
- Of the difference Betwixt the Ancient and Modern Playes.
- Valediction To the Stage and Dramatick Poetry.
- In your scurrilous and obscene Dramatick Poets.
- On the spoyling and mangling of one of his Plays.
- On our late Prologues and Epologues.
- On the Play of the life of Pyrocles, Prince of Tyre.
- PROLOGUE, For the revival of his Damoiselles a la mode, Acted by his Majesties Servants.
- The Epologue.
- PROLOGUE, Intended for his Physician against his will, In a Fools Coat.
- Songs in Playes. Chorus. In his Play of Loves Kingdom, Incensing and Lustrating the place.
- Invocation of silence in the same Play.
- Yhe Commutation Of Love and Death's Darts.
- The description of noble Love.
- Song.
- Song. The mock Lover.
- The mock Marriage, A drolling Song.
- A Rural Dialogue.
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Facetious and drolling
EPIGRAMS.
- The Exchange Maid.
- On the Fanaticks. Or Cross-haters.
- On an ill-favour'd malitious person, In Burlesques Rhyme.
- The biggest the fairest.
- To a Lady who reported he was in love with her, Because he made Verses on her. Made Anno 54.
- To the same grown proud and disdainful for it.
- On the Iustice of Peace's making of Marriages, Anno 54.
- On the occasion Of his being left alone in the Mulbery-Garden, To wait on all the Ladies of the times. Anno 56.
- The Conclusion To his MAJESTY.
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book - 4
- title page
- TO Her MAJESTY CATHERINE of PORTVGAL, Queen of Great Brittain, &c.
- Divine and Moral EPIGRAMS.
- On these words of our B. S. O woman great is thy Faith!
- Why I write these pious Epigrams so short.
- On the Nativity of our B. S.
- Of the Circumcision of our B. S.
- On the death and passion of our B. S.
- Of Iudgement.
- Of Easter and Christmas.
- On these words of our B. S. I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Paraphrase.
- On Gods beholding all we do.
- On our dependancy on the hands of Almighty God.
- On these words of B. S. Be ye perfect.
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On these words of the Apostle Nihil ex me possum facere.And again : Omnia possum in eo qui me Confortat. - On the saying of a certain holy man.
- On these words. Deo service Regnare est.
- On the Picture of a weeping Magdalen.
- On the Magjis following the Star.
- Of the rooting out vices.
- Of the pleasure of doing good, &c.
- On a Ladies Beauty suddenly decay'd.
- Of Sin.
- The Harmes of procrastination
- Of hearing the Word of God.
- On our B. S. curing the Leaper, And our own infirmity.
- Of Revenge,
- Of Heaven.
- Of the thought of death.
- Of a Noble Ladies imbracing a Religious Life, Eglouge: