Poems on several choice and various subjects occasionally composed by an eminent author ; collected and published by Sergeant-Major P.F.
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- Poems on several choice and various subjects occasionally composed by an eminent author ; collected and published by Sergeant-Major P.F.
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- Howell, James, 1594?-1666.
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- London :: Printed by Ja. Cottrel and are to be sold by S. Speed ...,
- 1663.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE RIGHT REVEREND, And Innately Noble, Dr. Henry King, (Many years) Lord Bishop of Chichester, &c.
- To the Reader.
- De Ornatissimo, Viro{que} omni fariàm pererudito Acris, & Ignei Ingenii, Polyglotto ad Prodigium us{que} Dom. IACOBO HOWELL Maridanensi, Tam ex Majorum ceris, quam sui Ipsius Meritis Armigero, &c.
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POEMS
Upon several
Emergent Occasions.
- The Progress of the Human Soul: OR, The whole History of Man.
- A Speculation.
- Of some Pious Meditations, when Prisoner for the King in the Fleet.
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A Contemplation upon the shortness and shal
of Human Knowledg. - A Prophetic Poem (partly accomplished) to his pre∣sent Majesty then Prince, 1640.
- A Rapture upon Delia.
- Of the tru Observation of Lent.
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Before the History of Lewis the 13. (with his Cardi∣dinal
Richlie
) called Lustra Ludovici. HISTORIAE SACRUM. - Before LONDINOPOLIS▪ OR, A new History of London: Parallell'd with the greatest Cities on Earth.
- The same in Latine, which for their weight I also insert.
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Before Bishop Andrews most holy Meditaaions
Prayers. - Before that large and claborat Work, called▪ The German Diet;
- AXIOMA.
- Before my Lord of Cherberry's History of King Hen. 8.
- An Analytical Character or Dissection of Hen. 8.
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OF
TRANSLATIONS,
Vpon rendring into English a choice Venetian
mance, called, EROMENA, By Mr. James Howard. - Another.
- The Dedication
- Of the Original of the English Toung, And her Association With the Italian, Spanish, and French, &c.
- Before a great Volume of PROVERBS, In Five Languages.
- Of the strange vertu of VVords, Before The Great NOMENCLATURA; Wherein are the proper Terms in four Languages be∣longing to Arts Mechanical and Liberal: Which Poem consists of above Sixty Sentences.
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Vpon the great Drammatical Work of B.
Fletcher, publish'd 1646. - To his late Majesty, at the Dedication unto Him of DODONAS GROVE, OR The VOCAL FOREST: Wherein there were many Prophetical Passages.
- To her Majesty, now Queen-mother.
- To Prince Charles, (now King.)
- Before the VOCAL FOREST, To the knowing Reader, Touching the Progress of Learning.
- To the Common Reader.
- To the Critical Reader.
- Touching the Vertu and Vse Of Familiar Letters.
- To the Sagacious Reader.
- Vpon a Rare and Recent Persian TRAGY-HISTORY. 1655.
- An Elegie upon EDWARD late Earl of Dorset, 1651.
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An
EPITHALAMIUM
Vpon the Nuptials of that Princely Pair,
Lo. Marquiss of Dorchester, And the Lady Katherine, Daughter to the Earl of Darby: - An HYMENAEVM, Or Bridal-Sonet:
- An HYMENAEUM.
- An HYMENAEVM.
- An HYMENAEVM.
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A Poem Heroique,
Presented to his late Majesty for a New-
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Before
The History of
NAPLES,
Called,
PARTHENO
E, Or, The Virgin-City. - Of the most curious Gardens, Groves, Mounts, Arbours, &c. Contriv'd, and lately made by The Lord Vicount Killmorry, At Dutton-Hall in Cheshire.
- Before that Exquisit large Peece, A Survay Of the City and Signory of Venice.
- A Fit of MORTIFICATION.
- A Lovers Protestation.
- Vpon Himself, having been buried alive for many years in the Prison of the Fleet, By the State or Long Parliament For his Loyalty.
- A Gradual Hymn of a double cadence, tending to the Honour of the Holy Name of God.
- Vpon a Beutiful Valentine.
- Vpon Black Eyes, and Becoming Frowns.
- Vpon Clorinda's Mask.
- Vpon Dr. Davies British-Grammar.
- Upon Christmas-Day.
- Vpon my Honoured Friend and F. Mr. Ben. Johnson.
- For the admitting Mistriss Anne King to be the tenth Muse.
- A Hymn to the Blessed Trinity.
- A short Ejaculation.
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A Hym
of Mortification. - A Holy RAPTVRE.
- An EJACULATION To my CREATOR.
- Vpon a Fit of DISCONSOLATION, or Despondency of Spirit.
- Vpon the most Noble Work of the Lo. Mar. of Winchester, By rendring the French Gallery of Ladies into English.
- Vpon the untimely Death of the Lord Fra. Villars, Kill'd neer Kingston upon Thames.
- Vpon the Holy Sacrament.
- A Divine EJACVLATION.
- Of the Scene, and ingenious Composure of a Florentine Tragi-Comedy.
- Vpon the Poems of Dr. Aylet, An Ancient Master of the Chancery.
- The Description of a Morning Expergefaction, After an unusual Dream or Vision. 1656.
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To
M
rs . E. B. Vpon a sudden SURPRISAL. - Vpon the Nativity of our Saviour, Christmas-Day.
- To my Dear Mother, The Vniversity of OXFORD, Before Mr. Cartwrights Poems of CHRIST-CHURCH. 1650.
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To the Rarely Ingenious
M
rs . A. WEEMES, Vpon Her SUPPLEMENT To Sir Philip Sydneys Arcadia. - A sudden Rapture Vpon the Horrid Murthering of his late Majesty.
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An
EPITAPH
Vpon
CHARLES the First.
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Vpon a Cupboard of
Venice -Glasses, sent for a New-years-gift to a choice Lady. - A Passionat ELEGIE Vpon His Long-endeared Friend, Daniel Caldwal Esq
- An ELEGIE Vpon his Tomb in Horndon-Hill Church, Erected by his Wife, Who speaks,
- Sent with a Prayer-Book to a Pious Lady.
- To DELIA.
- A sudden SPECVLATION Beyond the Seas.
- Of Female Hypocrisie,
- Of some, Who blending their Brains together, plotted how to bespatter one of the Muses choicest Sons and Servants,
- Vpon Mr. Cleveland.
- Vpon Dr. Howel, Lord Bishop of Bristol, Who died a little after the putting down of Episcopacy.
- Before the Second Part Of DODONAS GROVE.
- The Conclusion of the Second Part Of DODONAS GROVE.
- To my most Endeared R. Altham, Esq
- Vpon A New-fashion'd Table-Book, Sent HIm for a Token from Amsterdam.
- Vpon EASTER-DAY.
- A PARALLEL Twixt ANGELS and MEN.
- To my choice, and most endeared Friend, Mr. R. A. In answer to a Poem of His.
- Vpon this rare Erotique Subject, The Master-piece of LOVE, By Mr. Loveday.
- To his worthy Friend, Mr. Wallan, Vpon the View of his ASTRAEA.
- A Pregnant Vows For a safe and seasonable Delivery To The Excellent Lady, the Lady KATHERINE, Marchioness of Dorchester.
- Vpon his Majesties Return, With the Dukes of York and Glocester.
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Before
OHPOAO
A Or, The l'arly of Beasts. 1658. - An Eucharistical Rapture, With A Gradual Hymn to the Heavenly Hierarchy.
- Vpon the Exquisit Romance of the Bishop of Bellay, Made English out of the French, By Serjeant-Major John Wright,
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Mr. Johnson, Vpon his Version of Pyrander. -
Vpon Mr. Benlowes Divine Theophi
- On Doctor Charletons learned Piece, by proving that Stone-henge is a Danish-Monument, In his New Survay.
- Of Mrs. Diana Bill, Born and Baptiz'd lately in Cane-wood, hard by High-gate.
- Vpon Her Majesties 31 days sayling from Lisbon to England.
- Vpon the Posthume-Poems of Mr. Lovelace.
- Vpon the Gran Climacterik Year—63.