Poems, elegies, paradoxes, and sonets
- Title
- Poems, elegies, paradoxes, and sonets
- Author
- King, Henry, 1592-1669.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Henry Herringman ...,
- 1664.
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Contents
- title page
- THE PUBLISHERS TO THE AUTHOR.
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POEMS.
- SONNET.
- The Vow-Breaker.
- Vpon a Table-Book presented to a Lady.
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To the same Lady upon Mrs Burtons
M
lancholy. - The Farewell.
- A Black-moor Maid wooing a fair Boy: sent to the Author by Mr. Hen. Rainolds.
- The Boyes answer to the Blackmoor.
- To a Friend upon Overbury's wife given to her.
- Vpon the same.
- To A. R. upon the same.
- An Epitaph on Niobe turned to Stone.
- Vpon a Braid of Hair in a Heart sent by Mrs. E. H.
- SONNET.
- SONNET.
- SONNET.
- SONNET.
- Silence.
- Loves Harvest.
- The Forlorn Hope.
- The Retreat.
- SONNET.
- SONNET.
- SONNET.
- SONNET.
- To a Lady who sent me a copy of verses at my going to bed.
- The Pink.
- To his Friends of Christ-Church upon the mis∣like of the Marriage of the Arts acted at Woodstock.
- The Surrender.
- The Legacy.
- The short Wooing.
- St. Valentines day.
- To his unconstant Friend.
- Madam Gabrina, Or the Ill-favourd Choice.
- The Defence.
- To One demanding why Wine sparkles.
- By occasion of the Young Prince his happy birth.
- Vpon the Kings happy return from Scotland.
- To the Queen at Oxford.
- A salutation of his Majesties Ship the Soveraign.
- AN EPITAPH On his most honoured Friend Richard Earl of Dorset.
- The Exequy.
- The Anniverse.
- On two Children dying of one Disease, and buried in one Grave.
- A Letter.
- An Acknowledgment.
- The Acquittance.
- The Forfeiture.
- The Departure.
- PARADOX.
- PARADOX.
- The Change
- To my Sister Anne King, who chid me in verse for being angry.
- AN ELEGY
- AN ELEGY
- AN ELEGY
- To my dead friend Ben: Iohnson.
- AN ELEGY
- AN ELEGY
- AN ELEGY
- Vpon the death of my ever desired friend Doctor Donne Dean of Pauls.
- AN ELEGY
- To my Noble and Iudicious Friend Sir Henry Blount upon his Voyage.
- To my honoured Friend Mr. George Sandys.
- The Woes of Esay.
- An Essay on Death and a Prison.
- The Labyrinth.
- Being waked out of my sleep by a snuff of Candle which offended me, I thus thought.
- Sic Vita.
- My Midnight Meditation.
- A Penitential Hymne.
- AN ELEGY
- The Dirge.
- AN ELEGY
- ERRATA.
- elegies