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II. POEMS ADDRESSED TO ELLINDA.
To Ellinda, that lately I have not written
Ellinda's Glove
Being Treated.
To Ellinda
To Ellinda, upon his late Recovery. A Paradox
Princesse Loysa Drawing
A Forsaken Lady to her False Servant
The Grassehopper. To My Noble Friend, Mr.
Charles Cotton [the elder]
An Elegie on the Death of Mrs. Cassandra Cotton .
The Vintage to the Dungeon. A Song
On the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Filmer. An Ele-
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giacall Epitaph
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To My Worthy Friend Mr. Peter Lilly.
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The Lady A[nne] L[ovelace]. My Asylum in a Great
Extremity
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A Lady with a Falcon on her Fist. To the Honour-
Sonnet. To Generall Goring, after the Pacification
Sir Thomas Wortley's Sonnet.
The Answer
A Guiltlesse Lady Imprisoned; after Penanced
To His Deare Brother Colonel F[rancis] Lovelace].
To a Lady that desired me I would beare my part with
her in a Song
1 Since the note at p. 133 was written, the following descrip-
tion by Aubrey (Lives, &c., ii. 332), of a picture of the Lady
Venetia Digby has fallen under my notice. Also, at Mr.
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IV. COMMENDATORY AND OTHER VERSES, PREFIXED TO
VARIOUS PUBLICATIONS BETWEEN 1638 AND 1647.
An Elegie. Princesse Katherine Borne, Christened,
Buried in one Day (1638)
Clitophon and Lucippe translated. To the Ladies
(1638).
To My Truely Valiant, Learned Friend; who in his
Booke resolv'd the Art Gladiatory into the Ma-
thematicks (1638)
To Fletcher Reviv'd (1647)
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Song. Strive not, &c.
pas ce Language "
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In Allusion to the French Song: "N'entendez vous
Rose's, a jeweller in Henrietta Street, in Covent Garden, is an ex-
cellent piece of hers, drawne after she was newly dead. She had
a most lovely sweet-turned face, delicate darke browne haire.
She had a perfect healthy constitution; strong; good skin; well-
proportioned; inclining to a Bona-Roba,"
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Love made in the First Age. To Chloris.
To a Lady with Child that ask'd an Old Shirt
Song. In mine own Monument I lye, &c.
Another. I did believe, &c.
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A Dialogue.
Lute and Voice.
A Mock Charon. Dialogue
The Toad and Spyder. A Duell
The Snayl
Another
The Triumphs of Philamore and Amoret.
Advice to my best Brother, Coll: Francis Lovelace
Paris's Second Judgement
Peinture. A Panegyrick to the best Picture of
Friendship, Mr. Pet. Lilly
my
An Anniversary on the Hymeneals of Noble
Kinsman, Thomas Stanley, Esq.
On Sanazar's being honoured with 600 Duckets by the
Clarissimi of Venice
III. COMMENDATORY VERSES, PREFIXED TO VARIOUS
PUBLICATIONS BETWFEN 1652 AND 1657.
To My Dear Friend, Mr. E[ldred] R[evett] on his
Poems moral and divine
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On the Best, Last, and only Remaining Comedy
Mr. Fletcher," The Wild-Goose Chase " (1652).
To My Noble Kinsman Thomas Stanley, Esq.; on his
Lyrick Poems composed by Mr. John Gamble
(1656).
To Dr. F. B[eale]; on his Book of Chesse (1656)
To the Genius of Mr. John Hall (1657)
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