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On Giles and Joan, 192

On His Blindness, 385

On His Deceased Wife, 387

On His Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-
Three, 342

On My First Son, 193

On Shakespear, 341

On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke, 243
On the Detraction Which Followed upon My
Writing Certain Treatises, 384

On the Late Massacre in Piemont, 385
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity, 334
On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey, 218
Open the Door, 231
Orchestra, 146

Pack, Clouds, Away, and Welcome, Day, 215
Paradise Lost: Book I, 387, Book III, 407;
Book IV, 408

Paradise Regained, 412

Peace ("My soul"), 304

Peace ("Sweet Peace"), 255

Pharonnida, 326

Philomela's Ode, 98

Phoebus, Arise, 233

Phyllida and Corydon, 101

Phyllida's Love-Call to Her Corydon, and
His Replying, 153

Poly-Olbion, 176

Pomp a Futile Mask for Tyranny, 27
Prothalamion, 85

Queen and Huntress, Chaste and Fair, 186

Rosalind's Description, 95
Rosalind's Madrigal, 94

Rose-Cheeked Laura, Come, 140

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Spring, the Sweet Spring, 99

Sweet Are the Thoughts That Savour of
Content, 98

Sweet Suffolk Owl, 231

Sweeter Scents than in Arabia Found (from
Britannia's Pastorals), 236

Sweetest Love, I Do Not Go, 212

Take, O Take Those Lips Away, 132
The Argument of His Book, 262
The Bag of the Bee, 264

The Barons' Wars, 169

The Battle of the Summer Islands, 319
The Beggars' Holiday, 217
The Bellman, 284

The Bellman's Song, 230
The Bracelet to Julia, 273

The Character of a Happy Life, 145
The Character of Holland, 333
The Church-Porch, 251

The Civil Wars, 159

The Collar, 256

The Conclusion, 92

The Country Life, 277

The Elixir, 258

The Faerie Queene: Book I, Canto I, 33,
Canto III, 38, Canto XI, 49; Book II,
Canto VII, 62, Canto XII, 70; Book VI,
Canto IX, 72

The Fairies' Farewell, 243

The Fairy Temple, or Oberon's Chapel, 269
The Flaming Heart, 300

The Garden, 331

The Hock-Cart, or Harvest Home, 270
The Holy Nativity, 298

The Iliads of Homer Translated, 135

The Indifferent, 209

The Induction, 8

The Lark Now Leaves His Wat'ry Nest,
325

The Lover Beseecheth His Mistress, I

The Lover Compareth His State, I

The Mad Maid's Song, 274

The Man of Life Upright, 140

The Means to Attain Happy Life, 4

The New Jerusalem, 155

The Passionate Shepherd to His Love, 111

The Pearl, 254

The Praise of a Solitary Life, 235

The Pulley, 257

The Purple Island, 226

The Rape of Lucrece, 115
The Resurrection, 316

The Retreat, 303

The Reward of Innocent Love, 286
The Salutation, 308

The Scourge of Villainy: Satire VII, 183

The Second Anniversary, 213
The Shepheardes Calender, 27

The Shepherd's Life (from The Purple
Island), 227

The Shepherd's Wife's Song, 97

The Silent Lover, 90

The Spring, 314

The Steel Glass, 5

The Timber, 307

The Triumph of Charis, 198

The Unknown Shepherd's Complaint, 152

The Wake, 280

The World, 304

The World a Game, 235

Then I Was in Love, 229

There Is a Garden in Her Face, 145
They Are All Gone into the World of Light,
306

Thou Blind Man's Mark, Thou Fool's Self-
Chosen Snare, 24

Thrice Toss These Oaken Ashes in the Air,
144

To Althea from Prison, 295

To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel
Her Hair, 296

To Anthea, 272

To Celia, 197

To Chloris, 234

To Daffadils, 273

To His Sweet Saviour, 283

To Keep a True Lent, 284

To Live Merrily and to Trust to Good Verses,
266

To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars, 295

To Mr. Cyriack Skinner upon His Blind-
ness, 386

To Mr. Lawrence, 386
To My Bookseller. 192
To Perilla, 263

To Roses, 285

To Sir Robert Wroth, 195

To the Lady Margaret, Countess of Cumber-
land, 162

To the Lady Margaret Ley, 383

To the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652,
384

To the Memory of My Beloved Master
William Shakspeare, 200

To the Nightingale, 342

To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time, 268
Translation of the Æneid, 4

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A gentle knight was pricking on the plaine

A little onward lend thy guiding hand

A little saint best fits a little shrine
"A man, a man, a kingdom for a man"
A rose as fair as ever saw the North
A shepeheards boye (no better doe him call)
A way enchased with glass and beads
About the sweet bag of a bee
Adieu, farewell, earth's bliss.
Ah, my heart, what aileth thee

Ah, my Perilla, dost thou grieve to see

Ah, sweet Content, where is thy mild abode
Ah, what is love? It is a pretty thing
Along the dark and silent night
Amarantha, sweet and fair

An evil spirit, your beauty, haunts me still
And will he not come again

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I saw those glorious styles of government

I sing of brooks, of blossoms, birds, and bowers

I struck the board, and cried, "No more"

I tell thee, Dick, where I have been

I was foretold your rebel sex

I. with whose colors Myra dressed her head

If crossed with all mishaps be my poor life

If thou wilt mighty be, flee from the rage
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