Miscellaneous poems by Andrew Marvell, Esq. ...
- Title
- Miscellaneous poems by Andrew Marvell, Esq. ...
- Author
- Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Robert Boulter ...,
- 1681.
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- Subject terms
- Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658 -- Poetry.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"Miscellaneous poems by Andrew Marvell, Esq. ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A52133.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2025.
Contents
- illustration
- title page
- TO THE READER.
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A DIALOGUE, BETWEEN The Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure. - On a Drop of Dew.
- Ros.
- The Coronet.
- Eyes and Tears.
- Bermudas.
- Clorinda and Damon.
- A Dialogue between the Soul and Body.
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The Nymph complaining for the death of her
Faun. - Young Love.
- To his Coy Mistress.
- The unfortunate Lover.
- The Gallery.
- The Fair Singer.
- Mourning.
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Daphnis
and Chloe. - The Definition of Love.
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The Picture of little
T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers. - Tom May's Death.
- The Match.
- The Mower against Gardens.
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Damon the Mower. - The Mower to the Glo-Worms.
- The Mower's Song.
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Ametas
and Thestylismaking Hay-Ropes. - Musicks Empire.
- The Garden.
- poem
- To a Gentleman that only upon the sight of the Au∣thor's writing, had given a Character of his Person and Judgment of his Fortune.
- poem
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Dignissimo suo Amico Doctori Wittie. De Translatione Vulgi Errorum
D. Primrosii. -
To his worthy Friend Doctor
Witty upon his Translation of the Popular Errors. -
On Mr.
Milton's Paradise lost. - Inscribenda Luparae.
- Upon an Eunuch; a Poet.
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In the
French translation ofLucan, by MonsieurDe Brebeuf are these Verses. - Senec. Traged. ex Thyeste Chor. 2.
- Janae Oxenbrigiae Epitaphium.
- Johannis Trottii Epitaphium.
- TO Sir John Trott,
- Edmundi Trotii Epitaphium.
- An Epitaph upon—
- An Epitaph upon—
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Epigramma in Duos montes Amosclivum Et Bilboreum.
Farfacio. -
Upon the Hill and Grove at
Bill-borow. To the LordFairfax. -
Upon Appleton House, to my Lord
Fairfax. -
On the Victory obtained by
Blake over theSpaniards, in the Bay ofSanctacruze, in the Island ofTeneriff. 1657. -
A Dialogue between
Thyrsis andDorinda. -
The Character of
Holland. -
An
Horation Ode uponCromwel's Return fromIreland. -
THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY
Of the Government under O. C. -
In Legationem Domini
Oliveri St. John ad Provincias Foederatas. -
A Letter to Doctor
Ingelo, then with my LordWhit∣lock, Ambassador from theProtector to the Queen ofSweden. -
In Effigiem
Oliveri Cromwell. -
Two Songs at the Marriage of the Lord
Fauconberg and the LudyMary Cromwell. -
A Poem upon the Death of
O. C.