CONTENT S. 31 ib, Dedication to the Right Honourable William Lord Craven, Baron of Hamsted-Marsham, 6 A Fever, Upon Mr. John Donne and his Poems, by Air and Angels, Epitaph on Dr. Donne, by Dr. Corbet, Bishop The Anniversary, 7 A Valedi&ion of my Name in the Window, ib. EPITHALAMIONS : OR, MARRIAGE SONGS. An Epithalamion on Frederick Count Palatine A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy's Day, being the of the Rhine, and Lady Elizabeth, being Shortest Day, Married on St. Valentine's Day, Epithalamion made at Lincoln's Inn, 19 A Valediction, forbidding Marriage, ib. - Annunciation, 61 A Hymn to the Saints, and to Marquis Ha Elegy 1.- Jealousy, milton, addressed to Sir Robert Carr, 44 ib. XII.-Upon the lofs of his Mistress's chain, for which he made satisfaction, ib. ib. XIV. -His Parting from Her, 68 XVI.-The Tale of a Citizen and his Upon the Translation of the Psalms, by Sir Pbilip Sidney and the Countess of Pem- 49 To his Mistress going to Bed, A Hymn to Christ, at the Author's last going Anaromy of the World ; wherein, by occasion The LAMENTATion of Jeremy, for the most part of the uptimely death of Mrs. Elizabeth Drury, the Frailty and the decay of this ib. whole world is represented.—The Firit Of the Progress of the Soul; wherein, by oc- casion of the religious death of Mrs. Eli- Hymn to God, my God, in my Sickness, ib. zabeth Drury, the incommodities of the ib. foul in this life, and her exaltation in the next, are contemplated. The Second An- Infinitati Sacrum, 16 Augufti 1601 -Me EPICEDES AND OBSEQUIES UPON THE DEATH OF TEMPSYCHOSIS.-Poema Satyricon.-E- In Sacram Anchoram Piscatoris.-G. Her. An Elegy on the untimely Death of the in- ib. Obsequies on the Lord Harrington, &c.- "To Mr. George Herbert, fent him with one Dedicated to the Countess of Bedford, of my Seals of the Anchor and Christ, ib. On a Sheaf of Snakes used heretofore to be my Seal, the Crest of our poor Family, Translated out of Gazæus. Vota Amico facia, LETTERS TO SEVERAL PERSONAGES. Niobe, ib. The Storm.-To Mr. Christopher Brook, ib. from the Inand Voyage with the Earl of 90 ib. 1 The Calm, 48 . Chap. IV. 84 EPIGRAMS. To Sir Henry Wotton, IO To Sir Henry Wotton, on his going Ambaf To Mr. R. W. ib. To the E. of D. with Six Holy Sonnets, 94 A Dialogue Between Sir H. Wotton and To the Countess of Bedford on a New Year's 95 "To the Lady Carey, and Mrs. Rich, from To the Countess of Bedford.-Begun in To the Countess of Salisbury, August 1614, 103 97 To Ben Jonfon, Jan. 6. 1603, To Sir Edward Herbert, since Lord Her Another, Nov. 9. 1603, bert of Cherburg, being at the Siege of Amicissimo et Meritiffimo Benj. Jonson. To the Countess of Huntingdon, 98 De Libro cum mutaretur, Impresso, Domi à 99 pueris frustratim lacerato, et poft reddito 100 Manuscripto. Dodissimo Amicissimoquç ib. To Mr. Tilman after he had taken Orders, 106 N To the Lady Margaret, Countess of Cum- Dedication to the High and Mof Illustrious, To the Lady Lucy, Countess of Bedford, Prince Charles his Excellence, To Henry Wriothellay, Earl of Southamp- MUSOPHILUS: CONTAINING A GENERAL DEFENCE Dedication to the Right Worthy and Judi. dicious favourer of Virtue, Mr. Fulke Gre- A Funeral Poem upon the Death of the late A Description of Beauty; translated out of A Panegyric Congratulatory, delivered to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, at Burleigh-Harrington, in Rutlandshire, 196 To the Angel Spirit of the Most Excellent To the Right Reverend Father in God, To Sir. Thomas Egerton, Knight, Lord Keep James Montague, Lord Bishop of Win- er of the Great Seal of England, chester, Dean of the Chapel, and one of To the Lord Henry Howard, one of his his Majesty's Most Honourable Privy- EPISTLES. EPISTLES. 202 229 1 Page Page Comedy.-to the Queen's Moft Excel. lent Majesty, ral Tragi Comedy, 335 236 237 cus Antonius.—Dedicated to the Right Honourable and most Virtuous Lady, the Page , Page 424 An Apology for the Premises to the Lady 428 467 432 To my only chosen Valentine and Wife, ib. 436 A Translation of Boethius, the Third Book ib. 468 443 Upon my Brother Mr. G. F. his Book inti. 445 tuled Chrilt's Victory and Triumph, ib. 447 Upon the Contemplations of the Bishop of 449 Excester, to the Lady E. W. at New 451 469 454 | Asclepiades of Mr. H. S. Translated and 457 ib. Psalm LXIII. 470 Psalm CXXVII. ib. Psalm CXXXVII. ib. 461 Plalm I. 471 462 Psalm CXXX. ib. ib. 47% ib. On my Friend's Pidure, who died in Tra. vel, ib. ib. 464 Grounds, Labour, and Reward of Faith, ib. 472 ib. ELIZA; or an Elegy upon the unripe Decease ib. of Sir Antony Irby, composed at the re. . 465 quest (and for a monument) of his fur. ib. ib. Recommendatory Poem, by Quarles, to his 48: 473 466 Dedication to the Right Worthy Knight, WORKS OF G. FLETCHER. Page Page 483 To the Reader, Reverend Mr Doctor Neville, Dean of Christ's Victory in Heaven, 491 | Christ's Triumph over Death, 492 Christ's Triumph after Death, 496 503 Page WORKS OF JONSON. Page Paris) 523 and Virtue, the Most Noble, William l'o my Book, EPIGRAMS.BOOK I. 537 |