Poems by Mrs. Anne Killigrew.
Killigrew, Anne, 1660-1685., Dryden, John, 1631-1700. To the pious memory of the accomplisht young lady Mrs. Anne Killigrew.
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THE TABLE.

ALexandreis.
Page 1
To the Queen.
6
A Pastoral Dialogue.
11
On Death.
13
First Epigram, Vpon being contended with a Little.
15
The Second Epigram, On Billinda.
ibid.
The Third Epigram, On an Atheist.
16
The Fourth Epigram, On Galla.
17
A Farewel to Worldly Joys.
18
The Complaint of a Lover.
19
Love, the Soul of Poetry.
22
To my Lady Berkley, Afflicted upon her Son my Lord Berkley's early Engaging in the Sea-Service.
24
St. John Baptist Painted by her Self in the Wilderness, with An∣gels appearing to him, and with a Lamb by him.
27
Herodias's Daughter presenting to her Mother St. Johns Head in a Silver Charger, also Painted by her self.
ibid.
On a Picture Painted by her self, representing two Nymphs of Dia∣na's, one in a posture to Hunt, the other Batheing.
28
An Invective against Gold.
30
The Miseries of Man.
32
Vpon the saying that my Verses were made by another.
44
On the Birth-Day of Queen Katherine.
47
Page  [unnumbered] To my Lord Colrane, in Answer to his Complemental Verses sent me under the Name of Cleanor.
49
The Discontent.
51
A Pastoral Dialogue.
57
A Pastoral Dialogue.
63
On my Aunt Mrs. A. K. drowned under London-Bridge in the Queens Barge, 1641.
76
On a young Lady, whose Lord was Travelling.
77
On the Dutchess of Graston, under the Name of Allinda, a Song.
79
Penelope to Ulysses.
81
An Epitaph on her Self.
82
An Ode.
ibid.
Extemporary Counsel, given to a young Gallant in a Frolick.
84
Cloris Charms Dissolv'd by Eudora.
85
Vpon a Little Lady under the Discipline of an Excellent Persont.
92
On the soft and gentle motions of Eudora.
99
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