Nympha libethris, or, The Cotswold muse presenting some extempore verses to the imitation of yong [sic] scholars : in four parts.
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- Nympha libethris, or, The Cotswold muse presenting some extempore verses to the imitation of yong [sic] scholars : in four parts.
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- Barksdale, Clement, 1609-1687.
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- London :: Printed for F.A. ...,
- 1651.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- C. PLIN. Epist. 1. 13.
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Idem,
VII. 8. - Adolescentibus bonae spei,
- The Chief Names honoured by the Muse.
- The Consecration of all.
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Praeceptori Suo, Mro C. B. - poem
- poem
- poem
- poem
- Daphnis. Amyntas.
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On the Poems of Mr C. B.sometime of Gloc. Hall. - To Zoilus.
- A MICO.
- title page
- C. PLIN. 1. 3.
- Idem 7. 28.
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Nympha Libethris, OR The Cotswold Muse.-
I.
To the Reader. -
II Ad Mag
strum Jonesium Coll. Aen. Socium. -
Doctori GreenwoodPro∣canc. Ox. -
III.
To Dr. Warren,why he makes verses. -
IV.
On the Death of Mr. Charls ParryPhysician of Hereford. -
V.
To Mris. Elizabeth Williams, Jan. 1.with Fragmenta Regalia. -
VI.
Upon an obscure hard Book. -
VII.
To Mrs. Abigail Stratfordstanding silent. -
VIII.
Preface to a paraphrase of Grotius de veritate,&c. -
IX.
Upon the English Liturgy put into Verse. -
X.
To Mr. David Williamswith the Instru∣ctions for travell. Kal. Jan. -
XI.
To my La. C. with some Papers. -
XII.
Another. -
XIII.
Upon the Picture of H. Grotius,in the front of one of his Books, put into English. -
XIV.
Upon H. Grotius,and his principal works, particularly De Imperio,&c. -
XV.
Against lascivious Poets. - XVI. Ad Jacobum Commetinum med. cum operibus Cratonis.
- XVII. Ad Thomam Carew, apud J. C. cum Davenantii Poëmatiis.
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XVIII.
To Mr. T. S.at his Generals Funeral, Collonel Myn. -
XIX.
To Mr. Laurence Womock,after th Hereford, 1645.taking of -
XX.
To Mr. Turner,when the Governour had giv'n him one of his Livings. -
XXI. Ad D. Ro. Bosworthium,cum invitatus non veniret. -
XXII.
On the translations by Sir Ro. Stapylton. -
XXII.
On Mr. HowelsVocal Forest. -
XXIII.
Upon a Visit of my La. C. -
XXIV.
Upon the D cease of my Infant-Lady. -
XXV.
Upon the S Sudeleyhol rs succeeding S uld ers at Castle. To my Lo. C. -
XXVI.
Sudeley toRowill. -
XXVII.
Rowill toSudeley. - XXVIII. Amico nobili D. Gul. Higford, cum elogiis Thuan.
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XXIX.
Mens regnum bona pos∣sidet, &c. Sen. -
XXX.
Answer to one, that asked why he lov'd a Gentlewoman, not extreme handsome. -
XXXI.
His Love. -
XXXII.
At the Funeral of his School-fellow C. M. -
XXXIII.
Another. -
XXXIV.
Vp C. M.n the Death of his Brother to his Vncle R M. -
XXXV. Epitaphium Magistri T. Reading. -
XXXVI.
An Epitaph upon Mr. Jo. Thomas. -
XXXVII.
Upon the same. -
XXXVIII.
Vpon the Death of Mris. Dorothy Thomas. -
XXXIX.
Upon her Dying few dayes after her Husband, Great with Child. -
XL.
Upon my La. C.and her sisters comming into the Country, in a very rainy 'Day. - XLI. Pro Schola reparata: Ad Maecenates.
- XLII. In Crastinum Beatae Luciae.
- XLIII. In D. Doctorem Kerry, & Uxorem ejus piae Memoriae.
- XLIV. In Sholam torridam.
- XLV. Aliter.
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XLVI.
Vpon the School extreme hot in the Summer. - XLVII. De Euryalo & Niso: Aen. 9.
- XLVIII. Aliud.
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XLIX.
Vpon the losse of some Copies. -
L.
To is S holars. -
Non erit grave, si adjecero hanc Praeceptoris Responsionem ad Valedictoriam Petri Smithi,ad pueros itidem excitandos.
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I.
- title page
- DEDICATION.
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SECOND PART.
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I.
To Mr. Fra. Powellof Ch. Ch. -
II.
The Muse craves entertainment. -
III. Cornelia
Mother to the Gracchi, è Jul. Scaligero. -
IV.
To Mris. Jane Commelin,upon the birth of her second Daughter, at the buriall of the first. -
V.
To Dr. RogersCanon of Hereford,at his first Residence. -
VI.
A new years Gift to Dr. Bosworth,Physician of Hereford. -
VII.
A present to an oblivious Friend. -
VIII.
To the same. -
IX.
To one that lov'd not Verses. -
X.
Upon his seven Children: two Girls dead, one alive, and four Boyes. -
XI.
On the Death of Mr. Fr. Pink. -
XII.
To Dr. Charlton. -
XIII.
Upon Dr. Croft,Dean of Hereford,his first Residence. -
XIV.
To Sir William Croft,with Thuani P incipes. -
XV.
Vpon Dr. BrownDean of Hereford,Preaching. - XVI. D. M. Godwino, Praelectori Heref.
- XVII. Mr. Stephano Philips Praelectori Electo, Paulo ante urbem captum. 1645.
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XVIII.
To Mr. John Beale. -
XIX.
To the religious pair of widows Mris. P. Green,and Mris. M. Russel,with the La. Falklandslife. -
XX.
To Dr. Warren,with return of his Henry. VIII. -
XXI.
An Apology, for naming some Honou∣rable and Reverend persons, in his verses. -
XXII.
Vpon a new Book of justification, promised by my L. C. -
XXIII.
Upon Verses made in his sleep. -
XXIV.
Upon Zuinglius. è Thuani Elogiis. -
XXV.
Vpon Luther. ex eodem. -
XXVI.
On the Snow, on Newyears day. -
XXVII.
To Mr. Tho: Williams,at the emple. -
XXVIII.
To Mr. Ant: Stratford. - XXIX. M. Georgio Stratford T. B. CCC.
- XXX. Mr. R. Samasio, CCC.
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XXX.
To Mr. Fra. Thorne. -
XXXII.
To Mr. Tho. Bridges. -
XXXIII.
To Mr. Powellfor the fair wax-light he sent me. -
XXXIV.
To Mris. Sufanna Charlton,On the death of her Mother, May, 23. 1649. -
XXXV.
To Mr. William Burton,upon his Clemens Rom. - XXXVI. In morte Gulielmi Fratris.
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XXXVII. Grotius de verit. Relig.
Englished. To Johnand Richard Hows, - poem
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XXXVIII.
To a Gentlewoman, with Dr. Featly'sHandmaid. -
XXXIX.
Of Beauty. -
XL.
Upon Dido. Ausonii. -
XLI.
Upon the Histories of the late Wars. -
XLII.
To Mr. Savage. -
XLIII.
To Mr. Edward Carew. -
XLIV.
To Squire Higford,upon his Grandfathers Book. -
XLV. The wolf and the Lamb.Phaedri. -
XLVI.
The Fox to a head of P Phaedri.aister. -
XLVII.
To Mris. Abigail Stratford. - XLVIII. D. Doctori Skynner. Cancell. Heref.
- XLIX. D. D. Wright Doct. Medico.
- L. Mr. Tho. Jamesio Col. O. A.
- Vpon the new-Printing.
- Conclusion.
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I.
- title page
- The Dedication of the Third Part.
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THIRD PART.
- I. Lupus ad Canem.
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The Wolf to the Mastif. Phaedro. 3. -
II.
To. Mr. Ro. Scudamoore. -
III.
To L. Hedworth. -
IIII.
Upon Mr. William Lawes.To Mr. Will. Brode. -
V.
Vpon Mr. Henry Lawes.To Mr. Jo. Philips. -
VI.
Vpon Beggers lodg'd in the Col. Heref. 1645.To Col. B. -
VII.
Vpon the taking of Hereford, Decem. 1645.To Col. James Wroughton. -
VIII.
To bald Men. Phaedri. 5. -
IX.
To his Friends omitted. - To the Printer.
- XI. Ad Guil. Turrium T. B.
- XII. Mr. Freeman, Theologo Seni.
- XIII. In Phaedri Rigaltiani editionem Novam.
- XIIII. Oleum non deficiet 1 Reg. 4.
- XV. Ad Mr. Collierum.
- XVI. Ad Mr. Palmerum.
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XVII.
To Mris. Eliz. Williams,for Dr. TaylorsRule. -
XVIII.
Vpon Dr. Hammondsworks. To Mr. John Beale. - XIX. Jo. Warreno suo LL. Doctori.
- XX. V. Cl. Herberto Crofto. D. H.
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XXI.
To D. Rogers C. R. -
XXII.
To Dr. HigsD. L. upon L. VerulamsMotto. -
XXIII.
To D. Critton, C. R. -
XXIIII.
Vpon the Death of B. Prideaux. - XXV. Cancer occultus.
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XXVI.
Vpon Dr. Keryand his wife. -
XXVII. Priscininus Vapulans Frisclim.
Upon Vossius de Arte Gram. -
XXVIII.
Upon Mr. Shirly's Gram. Anglo. Lat. -
XX
X. An English Library. To Ri. Sackvill. - XXX. Cuidam.
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XXXI.
Upon a Brother of his. -
XXXII.
To old Mr. Tho. Hacket. - XXXIII. Chr. Merretto suo, Doct. Med
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XXXIIII.
Vpon Lividusand Candidus.To the Stationers.
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- The Dedication of the Fourth Part.
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FOURTH PART.
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I.
To Mr. D. W. -
II.
To Sir W. C.of Glo. -
V.
To Mr. Fra. Powellof Ch. Ch. -
VI.
That he makes verses after forty. To Amusius. -
VIII.
That he makes verses in sad times. To Bibax. -
VIII. Quicquid conabar dicere,
▪ -
IX.
To Dr. Fuller. -
X.
The saying of a King of France. -
XI.
On the Death of Sir William Croft,To Col. Wroughton. -
XII.
The Desence. To Mr. Fr. Powelof Ch. Ch. -
XIII.
Dr. Kery'sCounsel. -
XIV.
Upon Pompeyand his Sons. Martialis. -
XV.
To Mris. Stratford. - XVI. Guil. Turrio, cum non responderet.
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XVII.
Upon the Death of Mr. William Whearfellow of Mertonon St. Matth.day Mat. 9. 9. -
XVIII.
To his Wife at last a Nurse. -
XIX.
To the Reader. -
XX.
The prick of a Thorne. To E. T. -
XXI.
That poets are rich. -
XXII.
A parly 'twixt a Citizen and Soldier, at Hereford-Siege. Sept. 1. 1645. -
XXIII.
Upon his son C. B. - XXIV. The Frogs asked a King. Phaedri.
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XXV.
Upon D. TaylorsFuneral Sermon. To Mr. Savage. -
XXVI.
To my Sister Barksdale. -
XXVII.
To the same. -
XXVIII
Upon the Book of Iustification, written by I. G.sent me by my Lady CHANDOS. -
XXIX. Of Love.
Casimiri Sarb. -
XXX. A garland of Roses over a sweet Child.
usdem. -
XXXI. An Angel painted by a faire Child.
Ejusdem. -
XXXII. Non NOBIS DOMINE, &c.
In the Great Chamber at Sudeley. To my Lo. C. -
XXXIII.
Of Faith. -
XXXV. In Stapyltonum Equi
m Anglum Interpretem Stradae Romani. -
XXXVI.
To my brother D. Charlton. -
XXXVII.
Eidem Domino Gualt. Charltono.M. R. -
XXXVIII.
To Mr. Edmund Bower. -
XXXVIII.
To the worthy Persons mention'd in these papers. -
XXXIX. Mro. Ric. Hillo T. B. -
XL.
To Mr. Edmund Waller. -
XLI.
A physic Note. -
XLII.
To Mr I. C.physician. -
XLIII.
To D. Merret. -
XLIV.
To M Alex. Weld. -
XLV.
To Mr F. B. -
XLVI.
Upon Lent. -
XLVII.
To Mr W. T. -
XLVIII.
To the same. A Sermon Note. -
XLIX.
To the Critics. -
L.
An excuse. -
LI. Herbert
and Crashaw. -
LII. Come from
Lebanon my Spouse.Cant. M.asim. Sarbie. -
LIII.
St Magdalen weeping under the Cross. -
LV.
Upon Chrysostom. -
LV.
To the Printer. -
LVI.
To the Book-binder. -
LVII.
To F. A.Stationer. -
LVIII.
To the Readers.
-
I.
- Errata.