Not daring to approach their wounded foe, But what thofe pieces, fram'd to batter walls, Would have effected on thofe mighty whales, 75 80 85 Great Neptune will not have us know, who sends A tide fo high that it relieves his friends. And thus they parted with exchange of harms; Much blood the monsters loft, and they their arms. 90 Prefacetothe FirftEditionof Mr. Waller's Poems, after the reftoration, printed in the year 1664, 41 Preface to theSecond Part of Mr Waller's Poems, printed in the year 1690, Dedication to the Right Hon. Lady Margaret- 44 52 MISCELLANIES. I. Of the danger his Majefty (being Prince) escaped in the road at St. Andero, H.Ofhis Majesty's receiving the news of the Duke of Buckingham's death, III. On the taking of Salle, 57 63 65 WV. Upon his Majesty's repairing of St. Paul's, 66 V. Of the Queen, 69 VI. The apology of Sleep, for not approaching the lady who can do any thing but sleep when the pleaseth, VII. Puerperium, VIII The Countefs of Carlifle in mourning, IX. In answer to one who writ a libel against the 72 73 74 26 X. Of her chamber, XI. On my Lady Dorothy Sidney's picture, Page 77 78 79 82 XIII. Of the Lady who can fleep when the pleases, 81 XVIII. At Penshurst, XIX. On the friendship betwixt Sachariffa and 85 ib. Amoret, 87 XX. A la malade, 89 XXI. Upon the death of my Lady Rich, 90 XXII Of love, 93 XXIII. For drinking of healths, XXIV. OfmyLady Ifabella, playing on the lute, 96 95 XXXIII On the discovery of a lady's painting, 104 XXXIV. Of loving at first fight, XXXV. The self-banished, 105 106 Page XXXVI. Thyrfis, Galatea, 107 XXXVII. On the head of a stag, XXXVIII. The mifer's fpeech. In a mask, XL. On Mr. John Fletcher's plays, XLI.Verses toDr. George Rogers, on his taking the degree of Doctor of Physick at Padua, in the year 1664, 113 118 XLII. Chloris and Hylas. Made to a faraband, 115 XLVI. Part of the fourth book of Virgil's Æneis XLVII. On the picture of a fair youth, taken after he was dead, XLVIII. On a brede of divers colours, woven 120 122 127 by four ladies, 128 XLIX. Of a war with Spain, and fight at fea, ib. 133 his Majesty, LII. Of the invafion and defeat of the Turks, in the year 1683, 139 LIII. Of her Majesty, on new-year's day,1683, 142 LIV. Of tea, commended by her Majesty, 2 143 Page LV. Of her Royal Highness, mother to the Prince of Orange: and of her portrait written by the late Duchefs of York while fhe lived with her, L.VI. Upon her Majefty's new buildings at Somerset Houfe, LVII. Of a tree cut in paper, LVIII. Of the Lady Mary Princefs of Orange, LX. Upon the Earl of Rofcommon'stranflation LXI. AdComitem Monumetenfem de Bentivoglio fuo, 153 134 756 357 LXII. On the Duke of Monmouth's expedition LXIV. Of an elegy made by Mrs. Wharton on LXV. Upon our late lofs of the Duke of Canıbridge, LXVI. Inftructions to a painter, for the draw ing of the posture and progress of his Majefty's forces at fea, under the command of his Highness-Royal; together with the battle and victory obtained over the Dutch, June 3. 1665, |