Poems, chiefly consisting of satyrs and satyrical epistles by Robert Gould.
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- Poems, chiefly consisting of satyrs and satyrical epistles by Robert Gould.
- Author
- Gould, Robert, d. 1709?
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- London :: Printed, and are to be sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster,
- 1689.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE Right Honourable JAMES, EARL of ABINGDON, &c.
- PREFACE.
- THE TABLE.
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POEMS Chiefly consisting of SATYRS AND Satyrical Epistles.
- SONG I. Fatal Constancy.
- SONG II. No Life if no Love.
- SONG III. Pity, if you'd be pity'd.
- SONG IV. The reāsonable Request.
- SONG V. The Hopeless Comfort.
- SONG VI. The Fruitless Caution.
- SONG VII. The Wanderer fixt.
- SONG VIII. The unwilling Inconstant.
- SONG IX. Nothing wanting to Love.
- SONG X. The Result of Loving.
- SONG XI. Prescription for Falshood.
- LOVE-VERSES.
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Miscellanies.
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TO My Lord
E. Eldest Son to the Marquess ofH. -
TO THE Earl of
Dorset andMiddlesex, &c. upon his Marriage with the Lady Mary Compton. -
To Sir
Edward Nevil Baronet, upon his Marriage. -
To my unknown Brother, M
r .R. R. hearing he was happily Marry'd. -
To
G. G. C. Esq upon the Report of his being dead. -
To
P. A. Esq on his Poems and Translations,&c. -
To M
r G. F. then in the Country. Writ in1681. -
To the Countess of
Abingdon. -
To my Lady
Anne Bainton, on the 28th of April, 1688. -
To
M rs H. Key. - Absence.
- Prologue design'd for a Play of mine.
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On the new Edition of
Godfrey ofBulloigne, in1687. -
The True Fast. A Paraphrase on the
58 of Isaiah.th -
The Harlot. A Paraphrase on the
7 of Proverbs.th -
To Madam
G. withM 's Poems.rs Phillips -
To Madam
Beaw. Occasion'd by a Copy of Verses of my LadyAnn Bainton 's. - Instructions to a Young Lady.
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TO My Lord
- Funeral Elegies.
- poems
- SATYRS.
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- TO THE Right Honourable CHARLES, EARL of Dorset and Middlesex, &c.
- Advertisement.
- Love given over; OR, A SATYR Against WOMAN.
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- TO THE Right Honourable CHARLES, EARL of Dorset and Middlesex, &c.
- THE PLAY-HOUSE. A SATYR.
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- TO THE Right Honourable CHARLES, EARL of Dorset and Middlesex, &c.
- Advertisement.
- A SATYR UPON MAN.
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- THE LAUREAT. A SATYR.
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- Advertisement.
- A Consolatory Epistle TO A FRIEND Made unhappy by Marriage. OR, A Scourge for ill Wives.
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- TO THE Right Honourable JAMES, EARL of ABINGDON, &c.
- TO JACK PAVY, &c.
- TO JULIAN Secretary to the Muses, A Consolatory Epistle IN HIS Confinement.
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TO THE Much honoured and my dear Friend,
D. D. Esquire. Sent him With my Satyr against Woman. -
TO THE Ingenious, and my Dear Friend, M
r J. Knight. - TO My LORD of ABINGDON, &c.
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TO The Reverend M
r Francis Henry Cary, &c. Upon my fixing in the Country.