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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1667.
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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 Crtander, 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

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  • Poem. 38 Injuria Amicitiae. Page. 53
  • Poem. 39 To Regina Collier, on her cruelty to Philaster. Page. 55
  • Poem. 40 To Philaster, on his Melancholy for Regina. Page. ib.
  • Poem. 41 Philoclea's parting. Page. 56
  • Poem. 42 To Rosania, now Mrs. Montague, being with her. Page. ib.
  • Poem. 43 To my Lucasia. Page. 58
  • Poem. 44 On Controversies in Religion. Page. 59
  • Poem. 45 To the honoured Lady E. C. Page. 61
  • Poem. 46 Parting with Lucasia, a Song. Page. 65
  • Poem. 47 Against Pleasure, Set tby Dr. Coleman. Page. 66
  • Poem. 48 A Prayer. Page. 68
  • Poem. 49 To Mrs. M. A. upon absence. Page. 69
  • Poem. 50 To Mrs. Mary Awbrey. Page. 70
  • Poem. 51 In memory of Mr. Cartwright. Page. 71
  • Poem. 52 Mr. Francis Finch, the excellent Palaemon. Page. 72
  • Poem. 53 To Mrs. M. A. at parting. Page. 74
  • Poem. 54 To my dearest Antenor, on his parting. Page. 76
  • Poem. 55 Engraven on Mr. John Collier's Tomb-stone at Bedlington. Page. 77
  • Poem. 56 On the little Regina Collier, on the same Tomb-stone. Page. 78
  • Poem. 57 Friendship. Page. ib.
  • Poem. 58 The Enquiry. Page. 80
  • Poem. 59 To my Lucasia, in defence of declared friendship. Page. 82
  • Poem. 60 A Resvery. Page. 86
  • Poem. 61 A Country-life: Page. 88
  • Poem. 62 To Mrs. Wogan, my honoured friend, on the death of her Husband. Page. 91
  • Poem. 63 In memory of the most justly honoured, Mrs. Owen of Orielton. Page. 92
  • Poem. 64 A Friend. Page. 94
  • Poem. 65 L' Accord du Bien. Page. 98
  • Poem. 66 Invitation to the Country. Page. 103
  • Poem. 67 In memory of Mrs. E. H. Page. 104
  • Poem. 68 On Rosania's Apostacy, and Lucasia's friendship. Page. 106
  • Poem. 69 To my Lady Eliz. Boyle, singing Now Affairs, &c. Page. 107
  • Poem. 70 Submission. Page. 108
  • Poem. 71 2 Cor. 5. 19. God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself. Page. 110
  • Poem. 72 The World. Page. 111
  • Poem. 73 The Soul. Page. 114
  • Poem. 74 Happiness. Page. 118
  • Poem. 75 Death. Page. 119
  • Poem. 76 To the Queen's Majesty, on her late sickness and Recovery. Page. 121
  • Poem. 77 Ode upon Retirement. Page. 122
  • Poem. 78 The Irish Grey-hound. Page. 125
  • Poem. 79 Song, to the tune of Sommes nous pas trop heureux. Page. 126
  • Poem. 80 A Dialogue betwixt Lucasia & Rosania, imitating that of gentle Thersis Page. ib.
  • Poem. 81 Song to the Tune of Adieu Phillis. Page. 127
  • Poem. 82 An Epitaph on my honoured Mother Mrs. Philips of Portheynon in Car∣digan-shire, who dyed Jan. 1. 1662/3. Page. 128
  • Poem. 83 Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda parting at a Fountain July 1663. Page. 129
  • Poem. 84 A Farewel to Rosania. Page. 130
  • Poem. 85 To my Lady Anne Boyle saying I looked angrily upon her. Page. ib.
  • Poem. 86 On the Welsh Language. Page. 131
  • Poem. 87 To the Countess of Thanet, upon her marriage. Page. 132
  • Poem. 88 Epitapb on her Son H. P. at St. Syth's Church, where her body also lies interred. Page. 134
  • Poem. 89 On the death of my Lord Rich, only Son to the Earl of Warwick, who dyed of the small Pox 1664. Page. 135
  • Poem. 90 The Virgin. Page. 136

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  • Poem. 91 Ʋpon the graving of her name upon a Tree in Barne-Elms Walks. Page. 137
  • Poem. 92 To my dearest friend Mrs. A. Owen upon her greatest loss. Page. ib.
  • Poem. 93 Orinda to Lucasia parting October 1661. at London. Page. 139
  • Poem. 94 On the first of January 1657. Page. 141
  • Poem. 95 To my Lady M. Cavendish, chosing the name of Policrite. Page. 142
  • Poem. 96 Against Love. Page. 143
  • Poem. 97 A Dialogue of friendship multiplied. Page. ib.
  • Poem. 98 Rosania to Lucasia on her Letters. Page. 144
  • Poem. 99 To my Antenor, March 16. 1661/2. Page. 145
  • Poem. 100 A Triton to Lucasia going to Sea. Page. 146
  • Poem. 101 Orinda upon little Hector Philips. Page. 148
  • Poem. 102 To the Lady E. Boyle. Page. 149
  • Poem. 103 To my Lord Duke of Ormond upon the late Plot. Page. 150
  • Poem. 104 To the Countess of Roscomon with a Copy of Pompey. Page. 151
  • Poem. 105 On the death of the truly honourable Sir Walter Lloyd Knight. Page. 152
  • Poem. 106 Orinda to Lucasia. Page. 153
  • Poem. 107 To Celimena. Page. 154
  • Poem. 108 An Answer to another perswading a Lady to Marriage. Page. 155
  • Poem. 109 Lucasia and Orinda parting with Pastora and Phillis at Ipswich. Page. 156
  • Poem. 110 Epitaph on my truly honoured P. Scipio. Page. ib.
  • Poem. 111 To Mr. Sam. Cooper having taken Lucasia's Picture given December 14. 1660. Page. 158
  • Poem. 112 Parting with a friend. Page. 159
  • Poem. 113 To my dearest friend upon her shunning Grandeur. Page. 161
  • Poem. 114 To Pastora being with her friend. Page. 163
  • Poem. 115 To my Lord and Lady Dungannon on their marriage, May 11. 1662. Page. 165
  • Poem. 116 To his Grace Gilbert Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. July 10. 1664. Page. 166
  • Poem. 117 La Solitude de St. Amant, in French and English. Page. 170
  • Poem. 118 Tendres desers, out of French Prose. Page. 184
  • Poem. 119 Amanti ch' in pianti, &c. Page. ib.
  • Poem. 120 A Pastoral of Mons. de Scudery's in the first Volume of Almahide, En∣glished. Page. ibid.
  • Poem. 121 Translation of Thomas a Kempis into verse, out of Mons. Corneille. Page. 196
  • Poem. 122 Pompey a Tragedy.
  • Poem. 123 Horace a Tragedy, Translated from Monsieur Corneille.

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