Poems by the most deservedly admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda ; to which is added Monsieur Corneille's Pompey & Horace, tragedies ; with several other translations out of French.
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- Poems by the most deservedly admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda ; to which is added Monsieur Corneille's Pompey & Horace, tragedies ; with several other translations out of French.
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- Philips, Katherine, 1631-1664.
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- London :: Printed by J.M. for H. Herringman ...,
- 1667.
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Contents
- title page
- frontispiece
- THE PREFACE.
- encomia
- The Table.
- imprimatur
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POEMS.
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Ʋpon the double Murther of K. CHARLES I.in Answer to a Libellous Copy of Rimes by Vavasor Powell. -
On the numerous Access of the Englishto wait upon the King in Flanders. -
Arion
on a Dolphin, To his Majesty at his passage into England. - On the Fair Weather just at the Coronation, it having rained immediately before and after.
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To the Queen's Majesty on her Arrival at Portsmouth, May 14. 1662. -
To the Queen-mother's Majesty, Jan. 1. 1660/1. -
Ʋpon the Princess Royal her Return into ENGLAND. -
On the Death of the Illustrious DƲKE of GLOUCESTER. -
To Her Royal Highness the Dutchess of York,on her commanding me to send her some things that I had written. -
On the Death of the Queen of Bohemia. -
On the 3.of September, 1651. -
To the noble Palaemon,on his incomparable Discourse of Friendship. -
To the Right Honourable AliceCountess of Carbury,at her coming into Wales. -
To Sir Edward Deering(the noble Silvander)on his Dream and Navy, personating Orinda's pre∣ferring Rosaniabefore Solomon's Traffick to Ophir. -
To Mr. Henry Lawes. -
A Sea-voyage from Tenbyto Bristol,begun Sept. 5. 1652.sent from Bristolto LucasiaSept. 8. 1652. -
Friendship's Mystery, To my dearest Lucasia. -
Content, To my dearest Lucasia. -
A Dialogue of Absence 'twixt Lucasiaand Orinda.Set by Mr. Hen. Lawes. -
To my dear Sister Mrs. C. P.on her Marriage. -
To Mr. Henry Vaughan, Silurist,on his Poems. -
A retir'd Friendship, To Ardelia. -
To Mrs. Mary Carne,when Philastercourted her. -
To Mr. J. B.the noble Cratander,upon a Composition of his which he was not willing to own publickly. -
To the Excellent Mrs. Anne Owen,upon her receiving the name of Lucasia,and Adoption into our Society, December 28. 1651. -
To the truly Noble Mrs. Anne Owen,on my first Approches. - Lucasia.
- Wiston Vault.
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Friendship in Embleme, or the Seal. To my dearest Lucasia. -
In Memory of F. P.who died at Actonthe 24. May 1660.at 12.and ½of Age. -
In memory of that excellent person Mrs. Mary Lloydof Bodidristin Denbigh-shire,who died Nov. 13. 1656.after she came thither from Pembroke-shire. -
To the truly competent Judge of Honour, Lucasia,up∣on a scandalous Libel made by J. J. -
To Antenor,on a Paper of mine which J. J.threatens to publish to prejudice him. -
Rosania
shadowed whilest Mrs. Mary Awbrey. -
To the Queen of Inconstancy, Regina Collier,in Antwerp. -
To my Excellent Lucasia,on our Friendship. -
Rosania
's private Marriage. - Injuria Amicitiae.
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To Regina Collier,on her cruelty to Philaster. -
To Philaster,on his Melancholy for Regina. -
Philoclea
's parting. -
To Rosania,now Mrs. Mountague,being with her. -
To my Lucasia. - On Controversies in Religion.
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To the Honoured Lady E. C. -
Parting with Lucasia,A Song. -
Against Pleasure. Set by Dr. Coleman. - A Prayer.
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To Mris. M. A.upon Absence. -
To Mrs. Mary Awbrey. -
In Memory of Mr. Cartwright. -
Mr. Francis Finch,the Excellent Palaemon. -
To Mrs. M. A.at parting. -
To my dearest Antenor,on his Parting. -
Engraven on Mr. John Collier's Tomb-stone at Bedlington. -
On the little Regina Collier,on the same Tomb-stone. - Friendship.
- The Enquiry.
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To my Lucasia,in defence of declared Friendship. - A Resvery.
- A Country-life.
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To Mrs. Wogan,my Honoured Friend, on the Death of her Husband. -
In memory of the most justly honoured, Mrs. Owenof Orielton. - A Friend.
- L'Accord du Bien.
- Invitation to the Country.
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In Memory of Mrs. E. H. -
On Rosania'sApostacy, and Lucasia'sFriendship. -
To my Lady Elizabeth Boyle,Singing now affairs &c. - Submission.
- poem
- The World.
- The Soul.
- Happiness.
- Death.
- To the Queen's Majesty, on her late Sickness and Recovery,
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Ʋpon Mr. Abraham Cowley's Retirement. ODE. -
The IrishGrey-hound. - SONG.
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A Dialogue betwixt Lucasia,and Rosania,Imitating that of Gentle Thersis. - Song
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An Epitaph on my Honoured Mother-in-Law Mrs. Phillipsof Portheynonin Cardigan-shire,who dyed Jan. 1.Anno 1662/3 -
Lucasia, Rosania,
and Orindaparting at a Fountain, July 1663. -
A Farewel to Rosania. -
To my Lady Anne Boyle,saying I look'd angrily upon her. - On the Welch Language.
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To the Countess of Thanet,upon her marriage. -
EPITAPH.
On her Son H. P.at St. Syth's Church where her body also lies Interred. -
On the death of my Lord Rich,only Son to the Earl of Warwick,who dyed of the small Pox, 1664. - The Virgin.
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Ʋpon the graving of her Name upon a Tree in BarnelmesWalks. -
To my dearest friend Mrs. A. Owen,upon her greatest loss. -
Orinda
to Lucasiaparting October 1661.at London. -
On the 1.of January 1657. -
To my Lady M. Cavendish,chosing the name of Policrite. - Against Love.
- A Dialogue of Friendship multiplyed.
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Rosania
to Lucasiaon her Letters. -
To my AntenorMarch 16. 1661/2 -
A Triton to Lucasiagoing to Sea, shortly after the Queen's arrival. -
Orinda
upon little Hector Philips. -
To the Lady E. Boyl. -
To my Lord Duke of Ormond,upon the late Plot. -
To the Countess of Roscomon,with a Copy of Pompey. - On the death of the truly honourable Sir Walter Lloid Knight.
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Orinda toLucasia. -
To Celimena. - An Answer to another perswading a Lady to Marriage.
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Lucasia
and OrindaParting with Pastoraand Phillisat Ipswich. -
Epitaph on my truly honoured Publius Scipio. -
To Mr. Sam. Cooper,having taken Lucasia's Picture given December 14. 1660. - Parting with a Friend.
- To my dearest Friend, upon her shunning Grandeur.
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To Pastorabeing with her Friend. -
To my Lord and Lady Dungannonon their Mar∣riage 11. May 1662. -
To his Grace GilbertLord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, July 10. 1664.
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- Translations.
- title page
- TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE Countess of Cork.
- The Printer to the Reader.
- The Persons of the Play.
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PROLOGUE For the Theatre at
Dublin, - POMPEY.
- title page
- The Actors.
- HORACE.