Poems &c. written by Mr. Ed. Waller ... ; and printed by a copy of his own hand-writing ; all the lyrick poems in this booke were set by Mr. Henry Lawes ...

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Poems &c. written by Mr. Ed. Waller ... ; and printed by a copy of his own hand-writing ; all the lyrick poems in this booke were set by Mr. Henry Lawes ...
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Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687.
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London :: Printed by I.N. for Hu. Mosley ...,
1645.
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"Poems &c. written by Mr. Ed. Waller ... ; and printed by a copy of his own hand-writing ; all the lyrick poems in this booke were set by Mr. Henry Lawes ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67344.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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The Table.

  • OF the danger his Majesty (being Prince) escaped at the rode at St. Andere. 1
  • Of His Majesties receiving of the newes of the Duke of Buckinghams death. 11
  • To the King on His Navy. 13
  • Vpon his Majesties repairing of Pauls. 15
  • To the Queene occasioned upon sight of her Majesties Picture. 19
  • The apologie of sleep, for not aproaching the Lady who can doe any thing but sleepe when she pleaseth. 23
  • The country to my lady of Carlile. 26
  • The Countesse of Carlisle in mourning. 28
  • An answer to a libell against her &c. 31
  • On my lady Dorothy Sidneys Picture. 33
  • To Vandike. 34
  • At Pens-Hurst. 37
  • At Pens-Hurst. 40
  • To my Lord of Leicester. 42
  • To my young lady Lucy Sidney. 44
  • Of the lady who can sleep when she pleaseth 45
  • Of the misreport of her being painted. 47
  • Of her passing through a crowd of people. 48
  • A Song. Say lovely dreame 50

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  • A Song. Behold the brand of beauty tost, 52
  • To Amoret. 53
  • The story of Phoebus and Daphne aplyed &c 57
  • Of Mistris Arden, 59
  • On the discovery of a ladies painting, 60
  • To a lady from whom he receiv'd a silver pen. 62
  • On a Brede of divers colours woven by foure Ladies. 64
  • On the head of a Stag. 65
  • To a lady in retirement. 66
  • The Misers Speech in a Maske. 68
  • To my lord of Northumberland upon the death of his Lady. 69
  • To my lord admirall of his late sicknesse & recovery. 72
  • On the frendship betwixt Sacharissa & Amoret. 76
  • A la malade. 78
  • Of her Chamber. 80
  • Of loving at first sight. 81
  • The selfe banished. 83
  • Of and to the Queene. 84
  • A Song. Goe lovely Rose, 89
  • ... Thirsis. Galatea. 90
  • ... Fabula Phoebi et Daphnis. 94
  • The battell of the summer Jslands, in three Cantos. 95
  • Vpon the death of the Lady Rich. 108
  • To the Queene Mother upon her lauding. 113
  • A Song. Peace babling muse, 115
  • Of Love. 116
  • To the mutable Faire. 119

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  • Of the taking of Sally. 123
  • To Mistris Broughton. 126
  • ... Puerperium. 129
  • To Phillis. 131
  • To Phillis. 132
  • A Song. While I listen to thy voyce 135
  • A Song. Stay Phoebus stay. 136
  • To Amoret. 137
  • To my Lora of Falkland. 138
  • On a Lady who writ in praise of Mira. 141
  • To one Married to an old man. 141
  • For the drinking of Healths. 142
  • To Flavia, a Song. 143
  • Of my Lady Isabella playing on a Lute. 145
  • The Fall. 146
  • Of Silvia. 148
  • The Bud, 149
  • To a Lady singing a Song of his Composing. 151
  • At the Marriage of the Dwarfs. 152
  • Upon Ben. Johnson. 153
  • To Mr. George Sands, on his Translation of some part of the Bible. 156
  • Chloris and Hilas. 157
  • Under a Ladyes Picture. 159
  • In answer of Sir John Sucklins Verses. 160
  • To A.H. of the different success of their Loves. 166
  • An Apologie for having Loved before. 168
  • Palamede to Zelinde. Ariana, Lib. 6. 170

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  • Loves Farewell. 173
  • To Chloris. 174
  • Madam. As in some climes. 175
  • An Epigram on a painted Lady with ill teeth. 176
  • On a Girdle. 177
  • On Mr. John Fletchers Playes. 178
  • To Cloris upon a Favour received. 180
FINIS.
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