Poems by the incomparable Mrs. K.P.
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- Poems by the incomparable Mrs. K.P.
- Author
- Philips, Katherine, 1631-1664.
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- London :: Printed by J.G. for Rich. Marriott ...,
- 1664.
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Contents
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To the most excellently accomplish'd, Mrs.
K. P. upon her Poems. -
To the Incomparable Mrs.
K. P. Author of these Poems. - THE TABLE.
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POEMS.
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I. Upon the double Murther of K.CHARLES I. in Answer to a Libellous Copy of Rimes made byVavasor Powell. -
II. On the numerous Access of theEnglish to wait upon the King inFlanders. -
III. Arion to a Dolphin, On His Majesty's passage intoEngland. -
IV. On the Fair Weather just at Coronation. -
V.
To the Queen's Majesty on her Arrival at Portsmouth, May 14. 1662. -
VI. To the Queen-mother's Majesty,Jan. 1. 1660/1. -
VII.
Upon the Princess Royal her Return into England. -
VIII.
On the Death of the Illustrious Duke of Gloucester. -
IX. To Her Royal Highness the Duchess ofYork, on her commanding me to send her some things that I had written. -
X.
On the Death of the Queen of Bohemia. -
XI.
On the 3.of September, 1651. -
XII. To the noblePalaemon, on his incomparable Discourse of Friendship. -
XIII. To the Right HonourableAlice Countess ofCarbury, on her enrichingWales with her Presence. -
XIV.
To Sir Edw. Deering (the noble Silvander)on his Dream and Navy, personating Orinda'spreferring Rosanniabefore Solomon'sTraffick to Ophir. -
XV. To the truly-noble Mr.Henry Lawes. -
XVI. A Sea-voyage fromTenby toBristoll, begun Sept.5. 1652. sent fromBristoll toLucasia Sept.8. 1652. -
XVII.
Friendship's Mystery, To my dearest Lucasia.Set by Mr. Henry Lawes. -
XVIII. Content, To my dearestLucasia. -
XIX. A Dialogue of Absence 'twixtLucasia andOrinda. Set by Mr.Hen. Lawes. -
XX. To my dear Sister, Mrs.C. P. on her Nuptial. -
XXI.
To Mr. Henry Vaughan, Silurist,on his Poems. -
XXII. A retir'd Friendship, toArdelia. -
XXIII. To Mrs.Mary Carne, whenPhilaster courted her. -
XXIV. To Mr.J. B. the nobleCratander, upon a Composition of his which he was not willing to own publickty. -
XXV. Lucasia. -
XXVI. Wiston Vault. -
XXVII. Friendship in Embleme, or the Seal. To my dearestLucasia. -
XXVIII.
In Memory of T. P.who died at Actionthe 24. May 1660.at 12.and ½of Age. -
XXIX.
In memory of that excellent person Mrs. Mary Lloydof Bodiscistin Denbigh-shire,who died Nov. 13. 1656.after she came thither from Pembroke-shire. -
XXX. To the truly-competent Judge of Honour,Lucasia, upon a scandalous Libel made byJ. Jones. -
XXXI. ToAntenor, on a Paper of mine whichJ. Jones threatens to publish to prejudice him. -
XXXII. To the truly Noble Mrs.Anne Owen, on my first Approches. -
XXXIII. Rosannia
shadowed whilest Mrs. Mary Awbrey. -
XXXIV.
To the Queen of Inconstancy, Regina Collier,in Antwerp. -
XXXV. To the Excellent Mrs.Anne Owen, upon her receiving the name ofLucasia, and Adoption into our Society,Decemb. 28. 1651. -
XXXVI. To my ExcellentLucasia, on our Friendship. -
XXXVII. Rosannia 's private Marriage. - XXXVIII. Injuria Amicitiae.
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XXXIX.
To Regina Collier,on her Cruelty to Philaster. -
XL.
To Philaster,on his Metancholy for Regina. -
XLI. Philoclea's
parting, Feb. 25. 1650. -
XLII.
To Rosannia,now Mrs. Mountague,being with her, Septemb. 25. 1652. -
XLIII.
To my Lucasia. -
XLIV. On Controversies in Religion. -
XLV. To the Honoured Lady,E. C. -
XLVI.
Parting with Lucasia,Jan. 13. 1657.A Song. -
XLVII. Against Pleasure. Set by Dr.Coleman. -
XLVIII. Out of Mr.More 's Cop. Conf. -
XLIX. To Mrs.M. A. upon Absence. Set by Mr.Hen. Lawes. -
L. L' Amitie.
To Mrs. Mary Awbrey. -
LI. In Memory of Mr.Cartwright. -
LII.
Mr. Francis Finch,the Excellent Palaemon. -
LIII. To Mrs.M. A. at parting. -
LIV. To my dearestAntenor, on his Parting. -
LV. Engraven on Mr.John Collier 's Tomb-stone atBedlington. -
LVI. On the littleRegina Collier, on the same Tomb-stone. -
LVII. Friendship. -
LVIII. The Enquiry. -
LIX. To myLucasia, in defence of declared Friendship. - LX. La Grandeur d'esprit.
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LXI.
A Country-life. -
LXII. To Mrs.Wogan, my Honoured Friend, on the Death of her Husband. -
LXIII.
In memory of the most justly honoured, Mrs. Owenof Orielton. -
LXIV.
A Friend. - LXV. L'Accord du Bien.
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LXVI. Invitation to the Country. -
LXVII.
In Memory of Mrs. E. H. -
LXVIII. Submission. -
LXIX. 2 Cor. 5. 19. God was in Christ Recon∣ciling the World to himself. -
LXX.
The World. -
LXXI.
The Soul. -
LXXII. Happiness. -
LXXIII.
Death. -
LXXIV. To the Queen's Majesty, on her late Sickness and Recovery. - Errata.
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LXXV.
Upon Mr. Abraham Cowley'sRetirement.
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