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To Music
His Protestation to Perilla
Corinna's Going a-Maying
Upon her Voice
The Captiv'd Bee, or the Little Filcher
On Himself.
The Lily in a Crystal
Impossibilities to his Friend.
To Live Merrily, and to Trust to Good Verses
To Violets
To Carnations: A Song
To the Virgins, to make much of Time
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A Pastoral upon the Birth of Prince Charles, presented
to the King, and set by Mr. Nic. Laniere
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The Bleeding Hand, or the Sprig of Eglantine given to
a Maid.
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The Fairy Temple, or Oberon's Chapel. Dedicated to
Mr. John Merrifield, Counselor at Law
Oberon's Feast
The Fairies.
The Beggar to Mab the Fairy Queen
To Mistress Katharine Bradshaw, the Lovely, that
crowned Him with Laurel
To Music, to becalm a Sweet-sick Youth
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Mrs. Eliz. Wheeler, under the Name of the Lost Shep-
herdess
The Hock-cart, or Harvest Home. To the Right Hon-
orable Mildmay, Earl of Westmoreland
To Music: A Song
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A New Year's Gift sent to Sir Simon Steward
Matins, or Morning Prayer
The Bracelet to Julia
His Age: Dedicated to his Peculiar Friend, Mr. John
Wickes, under the name of Posthumus
Pray and Prosper
His Lacrymæ, or Mirth Turned to Mourning
A Panegyric to Sir Lewis Pemberton.
To his Maid, Prue
How Pansies or Heart's-ease came First
The Mad Maid's Song
A Pastoral sung to the King
The Crowd and Company.
To Daisies, not to Shut so Soon
How Springs came First
To Enone
To Groves
An Epitaph upon a Virgin
Upon Julia's Hair fill'd with Dew.
His Sailing from Julia.
To Blossoms
To Sir Clipseby Crew
The Wassail
An Eclogue or Pastoral between Endymion Porter and
Lycidas Herrick, set and sung
To a Bed of Tulips
The Olive-branch
To Phyllis, to Love and Live with Him
To his Kinswoman Mistress Susanna Herrick
Upon his Gray Hairs
The Meadow Verse, or Anniversary to Mistress Brid-
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How the Wallflower came First, and why so called 131
The Apparition of his Mistress calling Him to Elysium 132
Life is the Body's Light
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The Country Life: To the Honored M. End. Porter,
Groom of the Bedchamber to his Majesty
To Electra.
To the Yew and Cypress, to grace his Funeral
A Paranetical, or Advisive Verse, to his Friend Mr.
John Wickes
To Dianeme: A Ceremony in Gloucester
The Funeral Rites of the Rose.
Men Mind no State in Sickness
His Return to London.
Not Every Day Fit for Verse .
Charon and Philomel: A Dialogue Sung
To the Genius of his House
His Grange, or Private Wealth.
Lovers: How they Come and Part
The Apron of Flowers
A Conjuration to Electra
Verses
Orpheus.
To Sappho .
The Bride-cake
Burial
The Cloud
The Amber Bead.
The Transfiguration
To Dianeme
Upon a Maid
Crutches
How his Soul came Ensnared
Upon Julia's Hair bundled up in a Golden Net
Ceremonies for Candlemas Eve.
The Ceremonies for Candlemas Day
Upon Ben Jonson
An Ode for Him
To Sylvia
To his Honored and Most Ingenious Friend, Mr.
Charles Cotton.
His Last Request to Julia.
To His Book
Ceremony upon Candlemas Eve
A Bucolic betwixt Two: Lacon and Thyrsis
To the Handsome Mistress Grace Potter
Upon Love, by way of Question and Answer
Anthea's Retractation
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