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erland, upon the Death of his Lady Lord Admiral, of his late Sickness and Recovery To the Queen, occasioned upon sight of Her Majesty's Picture To Amoret To Phyllis To Sir William Davenant, upon his Two First Books of Gondibert To my Worthy Friend, Mr. Wase, the Translator of Gratius To a Friend, on the different Success of their Loves To Zelinda To my Lady Morton, on New-Year's Day, at the Louvre in Paris To a Fair Lady, Playing with a Snake To his Worthy Friend Master Evelyn, upon his Translation of 'Lucretius.' To his Worthy Friend Sir Thomas Higgons, upon his Translation of 'The Venetian Triumph' To a Lady Singing a Song of his Composing To the Mutable Fair To a Lady, from whom he Received a Silver Pen To Chloris To a Lady in Retirement To Mr. George Sandys, on his Translation of some Parts of the Bible To the King, upon His Majesty's Happy Return To a Lady, from whom he Received the Copy of the Poem entitled, 'Of a Tree Cut in Paper,' which for many years had been Lost To the Queen, upon Her Majesty's Birthday, after Her happy Recovery from a Dangerous Sickness To Mr. Killigrew, upon his Altering his Play, 'Pandora,' from a Tragedy into a Comedy, because not Approved on the Stage To a Person of Honour, upon his Incomparable, Incomprehensible Poem, entitled, 'The British Princes,' To a Friend of the Author, a Person of Honour, who lately Writ a Religious Book, entitled, 'Historical Applications, and Occasional Meditations, upon several Subjects To the Duchess of Orleans, when she was taking Leave of the Court at Dover To Chloris To the King To the Duchess, when he Presented this Book to Her Royal Highness To Mr. Creech, on his Translation of 'Lucretius' SONGS:-- Stay, Phoebus Peace, Babbling Muse Chloris! Farewell To Flavia Behold the Brand of Beauty Toss'd While I Listen to thy Voice Go, Lovely Rose Sung by Mrs. Knight to Her Majesty, on Her Birthday Song PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUE:-- Prologue for the Lady-Actors, Spoken before King Charles II Prologue to the 'Maid's Tragedy' Epilogue to the 'Maid's Tragedy,' Spoken by the the King Another Epilogue to the 'Maid's Tragedy,' Designed upon the first Alteration of the Play, when the King only was left Alive EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, AND FRAGMENTS:-- Under a Lady's Picture Of a Lady who Writ in Praise of Mira To One Married to an Old Man An Epigram on a Paint
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