Poems on affairs of state from the time of Oliver Cromwell, to the abdication of K. James the Second. Written by the greatest wits of the age. Viz. Duke of Buckingham, Earl of Rochester, Lord Bu-------st, Sir John Denham, Andrew Marvell, Esq; Mr. Milton, Mr. Dryden, Mr. Sprat, Mr. Waller. Mr. Ayloffe, &c. With some miscellany poems by the same: most whereof never before printed. Now carefully examined with the originals, and published without any castration.
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1628-1687.
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The INDEX.

  • A Panegyrick on Oliver Cromwell and his Victories, by E. Waller, Esq Page 1
  • ••ree Poems on the Death of the late Protector Oliver Cromwell, viz. by Mr. Dryden, p. 6
  • By Mr. Sprat, p. 13
  • By Mr. Waller, called the Storm, p. 23
  • ••rections to a Painter, said to be written by Sir John Denham, but believed to be writ by Mr. Milton, p. 24
  • 〈◊〉 the King by the same, p. 33
  • ••ntinuation of Directions to a Painter, by the same, p. 34
  • 〈◊〉 the King, by the same, p. 45
  • ••rections to a Painter, by the same, p. 46
  • ••rections to a Painter, by the same, p. 50
  • 〈◊〉 last Instructions to a Painter about the Dutch Wars, 1667, by A. Marvell, Esq p. 54
  • 〈◊〉 the King, by the same, p. 78
  • 〈◊〉 Loyal Scot, or Cleaveland's Ghost, upon the Death of Captain Douglas, burnt in his Ship at Chatham, by the same, p. 79
  • ••itannia and Rawleigh, a Dialogue, by A. Marvell, Esq. p. 84
  • dvice to a Painter, by A. Marvell, Esq. p. 89
  • 〈◊〉 the King, by the same. p. 92
  • ostradamus's Prophesies, by A. Marvell, Esq Ibid.
  • ••r Edmundbury Godfrey's Ghost, p. 94
  • 〈◊〉 Historical Poem, by A. Marvell, Esq. p. 97
  • odge's Vision from the Monument, Decemb. 1675, by the same. p. 102
  • 〈◊〉 Dialogue between two Horses, by the same, 1674, p. 106
  • 〈◊〉 the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen presenting the late King and Duke of York each with a Copy of their Freedoms, 1674, by the same, p. 112
  • 〈◊〉Blood's stealing the Crown, by the same, p 115
  • ••rther Instructions to a Painter, 1670, by the same, Ibid.
  • ceana and Britannia, a Dialogue, by the same, p. 117
  • 〈◊〉 his Excellent Friend, Mr. Andrew Marvell, p. 122
  • 〈◊〉 Epitaph on the Lord Fairfax, by the Duke of Buckingham, p. 123
  • 〈◊〉 Essay upon tho Earl of Shaftsbury's Death, p. 125
  • 〈◊〉 Satyr in Answer to a Friend, p. 128
  • 〈◊〉 Character of the English in allusion to Tacitus de Vita Agric. p. 131
  • ollen with his Flock of Court Misses, p. 132
  • ••r Tho. Armstrong's Ghost, p. 135
  • he Royal Game, or a Princely New Play found in a Dream, 1672, p. 136
  • he Dream of the Cabal, a Prophetick Satyr, 1672, p. 137
  • n the three Dukes killing the Beadle on a Sunday Morning, Feb. 26. 1670, p. 147
  • he History of Insipids, a Lampoon, 1676, by the Lord Roch—r, p 149
  • ochester's Farewell to the Court, 1680, p. 154
  • Page  [unnumbered]Marvell's Ghost, by Mr. Jo. Ayloffe, p. 16
  • The True Englishman, 1686, p. 16
  • On the young Statesmen, by J D—n, 1680, p. 16
  • Portsmouth's Looking-glass, by the Lord Roch—r, p. 16
  • The Impartial Trimmer, 1682, p. 16
  • Bajazet to Gloriana, 1683, p. 16
  • On King Charles, by the Earl of Rochester, for which we he was ba¦nish'd the Court and turn'd Mountebank, p. 17
  • Cato's Answer to Libanius when he advised him to go and consult th Oracle of Jupiter Hamon, translated out of the Ninth Book of Lu∣can, p. 17
  • The Lord Lucas's Ghost, 1687, p. 17
  • An Epitaph on Algernoon Sidney, p. 17
  • The Brazen Head, p. 17
  • The Answer to it, Ibi
  • Upon the Execrable Murther of the Right Honourable Arthur Earl 〈◊〉Essex, p. 17
  • An Essay upon Satyr, by J. D—n, Esq p. 179
  • Upon an undeserving and ungratefull Mistress, whom he could not hel loving, p. 186
  • The Town Life, p. 19
  • A Satyr on the Modern Translators, 1684, p. 19
  • The Parliament-House to be Lett, 1678, p. 19
  • Advice to Apollo, 1678, Ibid
  • The Duel of the Crabs, by the Lord B—st, occasion'd by Sir R. H his Duel of the Stags, p 20
  • Instructions to his Mistress how to behave her self at Supper with he Husband, 1682, p. 20
  • The Sessions of the Poets, to the Tune of Cook Lawrel, p. 20
  • Desire, a Pindarick, p. 21
  • On the Prince's going to England with an Army to restrore the Govern∣ment, 1688, p. 21
  • On his Royal Highness's Voyage beyond Sea, March 3d. 1678, p. 21
  • The Rabble, 1680, p. 21
  • A New Song of the Times, 1683, p. 21
  • The Battle-Royal: A Dream, 1687, p. 22
  • An Epitaph upon Felron, who was hang'd in Chains for Murdering th Old Duke of Buckingham: Written by the late Duke of Bucking∣ham, p. 24
  • An Answer to Mr Waller's Poem on Oliver's Death; called the Storm Written by Sir W— G—. p. 24
  • Clarindon's House-Warming: Printed formerly with the Directions to 〈◊〉 Painter. Writ by an unknown Hand. p. 24
  • Royal Resolutions: By A. Marvell, Esq p. 25
  • On the Lord Chancellour H—e's Disgrace and Banishment, by King Charles II. p. 25
  • The Parallel, 1682. p. 254
  • The perfect Enjoyment, by the Earl of Rochester, p. 25
  • A Satyr against Marriage, by the same, p. 25
    ADDENDA.
  • In Opposition to Mr. Dryden's Essay on Satyr, 1689. p. 16