Divine glimpses of a maiden muse being various meditations and epigrams on several subjects : with a probable cure of our present epidemical malady if the means be not too long neglected / by Chr. Clobery ...
- Title
- Divine glimpses of a maiden muse being various meditations and epigrams on several subjects : with a probable cure of our present epidemical malady if the means be not too long neglected / by Chr. Clobery ...
- Author
- Clobery, Chr. (Christopher)
- Publication
- London :: Printed by James Cottrel,
- 1659.
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- Religious poetry, English -- Early modern, 1500-1700.
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"Divine glimpses of a maiden muse being various meditations and epigrams on several subjects : with a probable cure of our present epidemical malady if the means be not too long neglected / by Chr. Clobery ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33473.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To his undoubted (though unknown) Friend,
George Wither Esq; Britain's Ancient REMEMBRANCER. - To the Reader.
- ERRATA.
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DIVINE GLIMPSES OF A MAIDEN MUSE.
- On Election.
- On the Creation.
- An Epigram on the Creation.
- Another on the same.
- On the Creatures.
- On Redemption.
- Applicatio & Oratio.
- An Epigram on our Redemption.
- On man's Justification.
- An Epigram on the same.
- On man's Sanctification.
- An Epigram on the same.
- Sin.
- An Epigram on the same.
- Pride: the Seed of Sin.
- An Epigram on the same.
- Avarice: the Root of Sin.
- An Epigram on the same.
- Lust: A branch of sin.
- An Epigram on the same.
- Intemperancie: another branch of sin.
- An Epigram on the same.
- Presumption: one of sins tops.
- An Epigram on the same.
- Desperation: sins other top.
- An Epigram on despair.
- On Presumption and Despair.
- Repentance.
- Epigram on Repentance.
- Faith.
- Epigram on Faith.
- Hope.
- Epigram on Hope.
- Charity.
- Epigram on Charity.
- PATIENCE.
- Epigram on Patience.
- To LIFE.
- To DEATH.
- The Resurrection.
- The Epigram.
- A Soliloquie on the Resurrection.
- To the World.
- An Epigram on the World.
- Another on the same,
- To self.
- The Epigram.
- The forraign Anchorite.
- An Epigram on the same.
- Another on the same.
- The domestick Anchorite.
- The Epigram.
- Another on the same.
- To Christians rigidly censorious.
- Epigram.
- The bitter sweet.
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Mos Mundi. The broad way. - Eternity.
- The Epigram on the same.
- Objections, Solutions, and Chorus.
- Man's Heart.
- An Epigram on the same.
- Infancy.
- The Epigram.
- Puerility.
- An Epigram on the same.
- Youth.
- An Epigram on the same.
- Manhood.
- An Epigram on the same.
- Age.
- Epigram.
- Dotage.
- The Epigram.
- Death.
- The Epigram.
- Judgment.
- The Epigram.
- Hell.
- The Epigram.
- Heaven.
- The Epigram.
- Valedictio vanitatibus.
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Sequuntur Quatuordecem Valedictionis Quatuordecimales.
- 1. To the World, and its Inhabitants.
- 2. To Europe, and Europaeans.
- 3. To Britain, and Britain's.
- 4. To Shire-mates.
- 5. To Parishioners.
- 6. To Servants.
- 7. To familiar acquaintance.
- 8. To intimate friends.
- 9. To Brothers, Sisters and Kindred.
- 10. To Father.
- 11. To Mother.
- 12. To Children.
- 13. To Wife.
- 14. To all Joyntly.
- The Charge.
- Angliae Omen.
- book - Lamentations
- Confessio & Petitio.
- postscript
- Cura Malorum.