Female poems on several occasions written by Ephelia.
- Title
- Female poems on several occasions written by Ephelia.
- Author
- Ephelia, fl. 1679.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by William Downing, for James Courtney,
- 1679.
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"Female poems on several occasions written by Ephelia." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54711.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To the most EXCELLENT PRINCESS MARY, Dutchess of Richmond& Lenox. - A POEM Presented to his SACRED MAJESTY, on the Discovery of the PLOT.
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AN ELEGY On the Right Reverend
GILBERT SHELDON, Ld Arch-Bishop ofCanterbury. - ACROSTICH.
- ACROSTICH.
- Love's first Approach.
- The Change or Miracle.
- To a Gentleman that durst not pass the door while I stood there.
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First farewel to
J. G. -
To Mr. J. G.on his being chosen Steward of his Club, presented with the Laurel. -
To
J. G. in absence. - Prologue to the Pair-Royal of Coxcombs, Acted at a Dancing-School.
- The first Song in the Play.
- The Second Song.
- Epilogue.
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Welcome to
J. G. - Wealth's Power.
- Song.
- Loves Cruelty, or the Prayer.
- The Reply, by a Friend.
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To
J. G. - Song.
- To my Rival.
- Neglect Returned.
- On a Bashful Shepherd.
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Maidenhead:
Written at the Request of a Friend. - The Reconcilement.
- Song.
- To a Lady who (tho Married) could not endure Love should be made to any but her Self.
- ACROSTICH.
- SONG.
- ACROSTICH.
- The Twin Flame.
- To a Proud Beauty.
- SONG.
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To one that asked me why I lov'd
J. G. -
Intended Farewel to
J. G. - Mocked in Anger.
- A Lovers State.
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A Vindication to angry
Clovis. -
Last Farewel to
J. G. - The Unkind Parting.
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Seeing
Strephon Ride by after him I supposed gone. - SONG.
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To Madam
Bhen. - SONG.
- To a Gentleman that had left a Vertuous Lady for a Miss.
- SONG.
- Fortune Mistaken.
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To
J. G. on the News of his Marriage. -
To
Damon. -
To
Phylocles, inviting him to Friendship. -
To the Honoured
Eugenia, commanding me to Write to Her. -
To the Beauteous
Marina. - Passion discovered.
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To
Coridon, on shutting his Door against some Ladies. - My Fate.
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To One that Affronted the Excellent
Eugenia. -
To
Clovis, desiring me to bring Him intoMarina 's Company. -
In the Person of a Lady to
Bajazet, Her unconstant Gallant. -
To Madam
F. - SONG.
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To the Angry
Eugenia. - SONG.
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To Madam
G.