Miscellany poems by Tho. Heyrick ...
- Title
- Miscellany poems by Tho. Heyrick ...
- Author
- Heyrick, Thomas, d. 1694.
- Publication
- Cambridge :: Printed by John Hayes for the author, and are to be sold by Francis Hicks ... and by Thomas Basset ... and Samuel Heyrick ...,
- 1691.
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Contents
- title page
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To the Right Honourable KATHERINE
Countess of RVTLAND. - THE PREFACE To the READER
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To his Worthy Friend
Mr. THOMAS HEYRICK on his Ingenious Poems. -
To my Ingenious Friend Mr.
Heyrick, Au∣thor of theSubmarine Voyage. -
To his Ingenious Friend, and Brother-Angler Mr.
Thomas Heyrick on hisSub∣marine Voyage, &c. -
To Mr.
Heyrick on his Excellent Poems. - To the Author on his Ingenious Submarine Voyage. ODE.
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MISCELLANY POEMS.
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On the Right Honourable
John Earl ofRutland, &c. -
To the Right Honourable
Katherine Countess ofRutland. -
On the Lord
Roos, Eldest Son of the Earl ofRutland. -
On an
Indian Tomineios, the Least of Birds. -
Claudian's
Eagle. -
The
Fisherman and Treasure. -
On the Lady
Bridget Noel. -
Hippomenes andAtalanta. -
The Honourable
Grazier. -
On a
Peacock. -
On a
Flea presented to a Lady, whose Breast it had bitten, in aGolden Wire,Extem∣pore 1679. (by Mr.Joshua Barnes. ) -
On an
Ape. - No to Morrow.
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Mart. Lib. 12. Epig. 23. -
On the
Crocodile. -
On a
Pen. -
On a Faithfull
Dog. -
On the
Mole. -
The
Norway Whale. -
On
Sleep. -
Martial 's Ague.Lib. 10.Ep. 45. -
AEtas parentum pejor avis tulit Nos nequiores, mox daturos Progeniem vitiosiorem.
Hor. -
Martial
Lib. 9.Ep. 15. -
The Battle between a
Cock and aCapon. Lamport 1682. -
Olympias'
s Lamentation over Dead Alexander. -
On a
Robin-red-breast, that for many years built and dwelt in a Church. -
On the Death of a
Monkey. -
Advice to a Despairing
Lover. -
Death's
Warning. -
On a
Sunbeam. -
The
Athenian Madman. -
Martial
's happy Life. Vitam quae fa∣ciunt, &c.Lib. 10.Ep. 45. -
Advice to a
Virgin. -
The Twelve Rules of
Friendship to my Wor∣thy Friend, Mr Joshua Barnes, B. D. President ofEmmanuel College inCambridge. -
The
Memorandum. -
On the
Phaenix. -
An Epitaph on his Dear Friend Mr.
Robert Cony, the Younger, who diedNo∣vember the Ninth1681. and lies bu∣ried inWeypole -Church inMarchland Norf. ByJ. B. -
To my Worthy Friend Mr.
Joshua Barnes B D. Senior Fellow ofEmmanuel Col∣lege, on his Incomparable History of KingEDWARD theThird, &c. -
On Old
Age. -
Plutarch'
s Serpent. -
The Looking-Glass to
Gellia. -
On
Speech. -
On
Time. -
On a CovetousMan. Mart. Lib. 4. Ep. 40. -
DORINDA
weeping. -
To Sr.
James Butler, on the Death of the LadyButler : In a Dialogue between H.and J. - On a Pearl.
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On the
Earth, our Common Mother. -
The Parting
Lover. -
The Chase of the
Fox at Welby1677. ToSt. John Bennet ofWelby, Esquire. -
On a Mandrake. -
On
Man 's unhappy Composition. -
The Sceptick,against Mechanism.
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On the Right Honourable
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A
Pindarique Ode in Praise ofAngling. - THE SUBMARINE VOYAGE A Pindarick Poem IN FOUR PARTS.
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To the Right Honourable IOHN
Lord ROOS Eldest-Son To the Earl ofRVTLAND, &c. -
A
PINDARIQVE Ode.