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Printed at the Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1880 Reprinted 1883, 1887, 1892, 1896
The Shepherds' Holiday (from Pan's Anniversary)
Song before the Entry of the Masquers (from The Fortunate Isles)
Ode to Himself (after the failure of The New Inn)
Song.-To Celia (from The Forest).
Epigrams: To my mere English Censurer
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Prof. A. W. Ward
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To the Memory of my Beloved Master William Shakespeare (from
Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke (from Underwoods)
Epitaph on Master Philip Gray (from Underwoods)
Epode (from The Forest).
To Heaven (from The Forest)
WILLIAM DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN (1585-1649). The Editor
Sonnet to Sir W. Alexander (from The Cypresse Grove)
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The Editor 37
Chorus from The Tragedy of Darius
"BEAUMONT (1585-1616) and FLETCHER (1579-1625)
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Lines on the Tombs in Westminster. By BEAUMONT
Song (from The Maid's Tragedy). By BEAUMONT & FLETCHER
The Satyr (from The Faithful Shepherdess). By FLETCHER
The River God to Amoret (from the Same)
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The Satyr (from the Same)
Song (from The Two Noble Kinsmen)
Song (from Valentinian)
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The Praise of Fortune (from Old Fortunatus)
Rustic Song (from The Sun's Darling)
JOHN FORD (1586–1640?)
Penthea's Dying Song (from The Broken Heart)
Calantha's Dirge (from the Same)
Awakening Song (from The Lover's Melancholy)
The description of Walla
The song of Tavy
The complaint of Pan
The song of Celadyne
A comparison
Song (from Minor Poems)
The Charm (from The Inner Temple Masque)
GEORGE WITHER (1588-1667)
Weakness (from Abuses Stript and Whipt)
Eclogue 4 (from The Shepherd's Hunting)
The Author's Resolution in a Sonnet (from Fidelia)
Love Poems (from The Mistress of Philarete)
A Christmas Carol
Extracts from Hallelujah :
When we are upon the Seas
For Summer Time
The Prayer of Old Age
GILES FLETCHER (1588-1623)
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Christ's Victory in Heaven; on Earth, Christ's Trumph over be th
SIR HENRY WOTTON (1568-1639).
The Character of a Happy Life
On his Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia
THOMAS CAREW (1589-1639)
Song
A Prayer to the Wind
Leath 106
WILLIAM HABINGTON (1605-1654)
To Roses in the bosom of Castara
To Cupid, upon a dimple in Castara's cheek
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