Poems by Mrs. Anne Killigrew.
- Title
- Poems by Mrs. Anne Killigrew.
- Author
- Killigrew, Anne, 1660-1685.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Samuel Lowndes ...,
- 1686.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- illustration
- THE PUBLISHER TO THE READER.
- To the Pious Memory Of the Accomplisht Young LADY Mrs Anne Killigrew, Excellent in the two Sister-Arts of Poësie, and Painting.
- The Epitaph Engraved on her TOMB.
- The same Turned into English.
- Alexandreis.
- To the Queen.
- A Pastoral Dialogue.
- On Death.
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First EPIGRAM.
Upon being Contented with a Little. -
The Second EPIGRAM.On BILLINDA. -
The Third
EPIGRAM. On anATHEIST. -
The Fourth
EPIGRAM. OnGALLA. - A Farewel To Worldly Joys.
- THE Complaint of a Lover.
- Love, the Soul of Poetry.
- To my Lady Berkeley, Afflicted upon her Son, My Lord BERKELEY's Early Engaging in the Sea - Service.
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St.
John Baptist Painted by her self in the Wilder∣ness, with Angels appearing to him, and with a Lamb by him. -
HERODIAS Daughter presenting to her Mother St.JOHN'S Head in a Charger, also Painted by her self. -
On a Picture Painted by her self, representing two Nimphs of
DIANA'S, one in a posture to Hunt, the other Batheing. - An Invective against Gold.
- The Miseries of Man.
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Vpon the saying that my
VERSES were made by another. - On the Birth-Day of Queen Katherine.
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TO My Lord Colrane,
In Answer to his Complemental Verses sent me under the Name of CLEANOR. - The Discontent.
- A Pastoral Dialogue.
- A Pastoral Dialogue
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On my Aunt Mrs A. K.
Drown'd under London-bridge,in the QUEENSBardge, Anno 1641. -
On a young Lady
Whose LORDwas Travelling. -
ON THE Dutchess of Grafton
Vnder the Name of ALINDA. - part
- part
- ERRATA.
- THE TABLE.