Poems: by Francis Beaumont, Gent.: Viz. The hermaphrodite. The remedy of love. Elegies. Sonnets, with other poems.
- Title
- Poems: by Francis Beaumont, Gent.: Viz. The hermaphrodite. The remedy of love. Elegies. Sonnets, with other poems.
- Author
- Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Laurence Blaiklock, and are to be sold at his shop neare the middle Temple Gate in Fleet-street,
- 1653.
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- English poetry
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE Right Worshipful, the worthily honoured, ROBERT PARKHURST Esq
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To the true Patronesse of all Poetry,
CALIOPE. - In laudem Authoris.
- To the Author.
- To the Author.
- The Author to the Reader.
- To Mr FRANCIS BEAUMONT (then living.)
- Vpon M. FLETCHERS Incomparable Plaies.
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To the Memory of the incomparable Paire of Authors,
Beaumont andFletcher. -
On the happy Collection of
Beaumont's andFletcher's Works. -
Salmacis & Hermaphroditus: OR The Hermaphrodite. - THE REMEDIE OF LOVE.
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An Elegie on the Lady
MARKHAM. - AN ELEGIE.
- A Charme.
- On the Marriage of a Beautious young Gentlewoman with an Ancient Man.
- The Glance.
- A Sonnet.
- True Beauty.
- The Indifferent.
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LOVES
Freedome. - On the Life Man.
- An Epitaph.
- A Sonnet.
- A Description of Love.
- The Shepherdesse.
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A Funerall Elogie on the Death of the Lady
Penelope Clifton. - The examination of his Mistris Perfections.
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The Hermaphrodite made after M.
Beaumonts Death byTho∣mas Randolph M. A. Some∣time Fellow of Trinity Col∣ledge inCambridge. -
Ʋpon the Hermaphrodite, written since by Mr
J. Cleaveland. - To the Mutable Faire.
- Of Loving at first sight.
- The Antiplatonick.
- Song.
- Song II.
- An Elegy.
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Ʋpon Mr Charles Beaumont, Who died of a Consumption. - Fie on Love.
- A Song.
- Secresie protested.
- Eternity of Love protested.
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The willing Prisoner to his
MISTRIS. -
A Maske of the Gentlemen of
Graies Inne, and the Inner Temple, by MrFrancis Beaumont. - The first Song when the Priests de∣scend, and the Knights follow them.
- The second Song at the end of the first Dance.
- The third Song after their many Dances, when they are to take the Ladies single.
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The fourth Song when they have parted with the Ladies, a shrill Musique sounds, supposed to be that which cals them to the
Olympian Games, at which they all make a seeming pre∣paration to depart. - The fifth Song when all is done as they ascend.
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Prologues, Epilogues, and Songs to severall Plaies, written by Mr
Francis Beaumont andFletcher. - The Honest Man's Fortune.
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Mr
Francis Beaumont's Letter toBen Iohnson, written before he and MrFletcher came toLondon, with two of the precedent Comedies then not finished, which de∣ferred their merry meet∣ings at theMermaid. -
On
Francis Beaumonts Death. -
An Elegy upon Mr
Fran. Beaumont. -
On
William Shakespeare. -
On
Ben Johnson. -
Another on
Ben Johnson. -
On Mr
Edm. Spencer, Famous Poet. -
On
Michael Drayton buried inWestminster. -
On the Tombes in
Westminster. -
The Ex-Ale-tation of
ALE. - The Good Fellow.
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The vertue of
Sack. -
Canto, In the praise of Sack. -
The answer of
Ale to the challenge ofSack. -
The Triumph of
Tobacco overSack andAle. - The praises of a Country Life.