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The Table.
- Poem. 1 UPon the double Murther of K. Charles I. in answer to a libellous Co∣py of Rymes made by Vavasor Powell. Page. 1
- Poem. 2 On the numerous Access of the English to wait upon the King in Flanders. Page. 2
- Poem. 3 Arion on a Dolphin, To his Majesty at his passage into England. Page. 3
- Poem. 4 On the fair weather just at the Coronation, it having rained immediately be∣fore and after. Page. 5
- Poem. 5 To the Queen's Majesty on her arrival at Portsmouth, May 14. 1662. Page. ib.
- Poem. 6 To the Queen-Mother's Majesty, Jan. 1. 1660/1. Page. 7
- Poem. 7 Ʋpon the Princess Royal her Return into England. Page. 8
- Poem. 8 On the Death of the illustrious Duke of Gloucester. Page. 9
- Poem. 9 To her Royal Highness the Dutchess of York, on her commanding me to send her some things that I had written. Page. 11
- Poem. 10 On the Death of the Queen of Bohemia. Page. 12
- Poem. 11 On the third of September, 1651. Page. 13
- Poem. 12 To the noble Palaemon, on his incomparable Discourse of Friendship. Page. 14
- Poem. 13 To the Right honourable Alice Countess of Carbury, at her coming into Wales. Page. 16
- Poem. 14 To Sir Edward Deering (the noble Silvander) on his Dream and Navy, personating Orinda's preferring Rosania before Solomon's Traffick to Ophir. Page. 17
- Poem. 15 To Mr. Henry Lawes. Page. 18
- Poem. 16 A Sea-voyage from Tenby to Bristol, begun Sept. 5. 1652. sent from Bri∣stol to Lucasia Sept. 8. 1652. Page. 19
- Poem. 17 Friendship's Mystery, To my dearest Lucasia. Page. 21
- Poem. 18 Content, to my dearest Lucasia. Page. 22
- Poem. 19 A Dialogue of Absence 'twixt Lucasia and Orinda. Set by Mr. Henry Lawes. Page. 25
- Poem. 20 To my dearest Sister, Mrs. C. P. on her marriage. Page. 26
- Poem. 21 To Mr. Henry Vaughan, Silurist, on his Poems. Page. 27
- Poem. 22 A retired friendship, to Ardelia. Page. 28
- Poem. 23 To Mrs. Mary Carne, when Philaster courted her. Page. 30
- Poem. 24 To Mr. J. B. the noble Cr••tander, upon a Composition of his which he was not willing to own publickly. Page. 31
- Poem. 25 To the Excellent Mrs. Anne Owen, upon her receiving the name of Lu∣casia, and adoption into our Society, December 28. 1651. Page. 32
- Poem. 26 To the truly noble Mrs. Anne Owen, On my first Approches. Page. 33
- Poem. 27 Lucasia. Page. 34
- Poem. 28 Wiston Vault. Page. 36
- Poem. 29 Friendship in Embleme, or the Seal, to my dearest Lucasia. Page. ib.
- Poem. 30 In memory of F. P. who dyed at Acton May 24. 1660. at 12. and ½ of age. Page. 39
- Poem. 31 In memory of that excellent person Mrs. Mary Lloyd of Bodidrist in Den∣bigh-shire, who dyed Nov. 13. 1656. after she came thither from Pem∣broke-shire. Page. 42
- Poem. 32 To the truly competent judge of Honour, Lucasia, upon a scandalous Libel made by J. J. Page. 45
- Poem. 33 To Antenor, on a Paper of mine which J. J. threatens to publish to preju∣dice him. Page. 47
- Poem. 34 Rosania shadowed whilst Mrs. Mary Awbrey. Page. 48
- Poem. 35 To the Queen of inconstancy, Regina Collier in Antwerp. Page. 50
- Poem. 36 To my excellent Lucasia, on our friendship. Page. 51
- Poem. 37 Rosania's private Marriage. Page. 52