On Giles and Joan, 192 On His Blindness, 385 On His Deceased Wife, 387 On His Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty- On My First Son, 193 On Shakespear, 341 On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke, 243 On the Late Massacre in Piemont, 385 Pack, Clouds, Away, and Welcome, Day, 215 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 Poly-Olbion, 176 Pomp a Futile Mask for Tyranny, 27 Queen and Huntress, Chaste and Fair, 186 Rosalind's Description, 95 Rose-Cheeked Laura, Come, 140 Spring, the Sweet Spring, 99 Sweet Are the Thoughts That Savour of Sweet Suffolk Owl, 231 Sweeter Scents than in Arabia Found (from Sweetest Love, I Do Not Go, 212 Take, O Take Those Lips Away, 132 The Barons' Wars, 169 The Battle of the Summer Islands, 319 The Bellman's Song, 230 The Character of a Happy Life, 145 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, The Fairies' Farewell, 243 The Fairy Temple, or Oberon's Chapel, 269 The Garden, 331 The Hock-Cart, or Harvest Home, 270 The Iliads of Homer Translated, 135 The Indifferent, 209 The Induction, 8 The Lark Now Leaves His Wat'ry Nest, 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 Retreat, 303 The Reward of Innocent Love, 286 The Scourge of Villainy: Satire VII, 183 The Second Anniversary, 213 The Shepherd's Life (from The Purple 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 Thou Blind Man's Mark, Thou Fool's Self- Thrice Toss These Oaken Ashes in the Air, To Althea from Prison, 295 To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel 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, To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars, 295 To Mr. Cyriack Skinner upon His Blind- To Mr. Lawrence, 386 To Roses, 285 To Sir Robert Wroth, 195 To the Lady Margaret, Countess of Cumber- To the Lady Margaret Ley, 383 To the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652, To the Memory of My Beloved Master To the Nightingale, 342 To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time, 268 INDEX TO FIRST LINES A gentle knight was pricking on the plaine A little onward lend thy guiding hand A little saint best fits a little shrine Ah, my Perilla, dost thou grieve to see Ah, sweet Content, where is thy mild abode An evil spirit, your beauty, haunts me still PAGE 33 416 280 183 242 27 269 264 100 2 263 109 97 284 296 168 131 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 In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes In the hour of my distress In the merry month of May 195 276 145 310 131 342 331 209 384 263 231 254 21 304 152 27 262 256 291 288 25 232 3 210 124 282 101 282 284 20 129 141 242 386 24 124 16 Like to the clear in highest sphere. 95 55 |