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Introduction | ||
A dialogue between Thyrsis and Dorinda | 21 | |
Clorinda and Damon | 23 | |
Ametas and Thestylis making hay-ropes | 24 | |
A dialogue, between the resolved soul and created pleasure | 25 | |
Flecknoe, an English priest at Rome | 28 | |
To his noble friend Mr. Richard Lovelace | 32 | |
An elegy upon the death of my Lord Francis Villiers | 34 | |
Mourning | 37 | |
The fair singer | 39 | |
The gallery | 40 | |
The unfortunate lover | 42 | |
Daphnis and Chloe | 44 | |
Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 47 | |
The definition of love | 49 | |
To his coy mistress | 50 | |
Eyes and tears | 52 | |
The coronet | 54 | |
An Horatian ode upon Cromwell's return from Ireland | 55 | |
Tom May's death | 58 | |
In legationem domini Oliveri St. John | 61 | |
To his worthy friend Doctor Witty | 62 | |
The picture of little T.C. in a prospect of flowers | 63 | |
Young love | 64 | |
The match | 66 | |
The nymph complaining for the death of her fawn | 67 | |
Upon the hill and grove at Bilbrough | 71 | |
Epigramma in Duos montes Amosclivium et Bilboreum : farfacio | 73 | |
Upon Appleton House | 75 | |
The garden | 100 | |
On a drop of dew | 102 | |
A dialogue between the soul and body | 103 | |
The mower against gardens | 105 | |
Damon the mower | 106 | |
The mower to the glowworms | 109 | |
The mower's song | 109 | |
Music's empire | 111 | |
The character of Holland | 112 | |
Bermudas | 116 | |
A letter to Doctor Ingelo | 117 | |
In effigiem Oliveri Cromwell | 125 | |
In eandem [effigiem Oliveri Cromwell] reginae sueciae transmissam | 125 | |
The first anniversary of the government under his highness the lord protector | 126 | |
Upon an eunuch : a poet | 137 | |
The second chorus from Seneca's tragedy Thyestes | 137 | |
In the French translation of Lucan ... translated | 138 | |
An epitaph upon - | 139 | |
On the victory obtained by Blake | 139 | |
Two songs at the marriage of the Lord Fauconberg and the Lady Mary Cromwell | 144 | |
A poem upon the death of his late highness the lord protector | 148 | |
The last instructions to a painter | 157 | |
The loyal Scot | 183 | |
Inscribenda Luparae | 191 | |
On Mr. Milton's Paradise lost | 192 | |
Illustrissimo viro domino Lanceloto Josepho de Maniban grammatomanti | 194 | |
App. 1 | Additional Latin and Greek poems | 197 |
Ad regem Carolum parodia | 199 | |
[Pros Karalon ton Basilea] | 202 | |
Dignissimo suo amico Doctori Witty | 203 | |
Hortus | 204 | |
Ros | 208 | |
App. 2 | Uncertain attribution | 211 |
[Blood and the crown] | 213 | |
Bludius et corona | 213 |
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Add The Complete Poems, Member of Parliament, tutor to Oliver Cromwell's ward, satirist, and friend of John Milton, Andrew Marvell was one of the most significant poets of the seventeenth century. The Complete Poems demonstrates his unique skill and immense diversity, and, The Complete Poems to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Complete Poems, Member of Parliament, tutor to Oliver Cromwell's ward, satirist, and friend of John Milton, Andrew Marvell was one of the most significant poets of the seventeenth century. The Complete Poems demonstrates his unique skill and immense diversity, and, The Complete Poems to your collection on WonderClub |