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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