C Ο Ν Τ Ε Ν Τ S. c o T E N T . * * * 22 T. Page 1 Preface to the first Edition of Mr. Waller's Poems, after the Restoration ; printed in the Year 1664 3 Preface to the second part of Mr. Waller's Poems; Printed in the Year 1690 7 Of the Danger his Majesty (being Prince) escaped in the Road at Saint Andero 15 Of his Majesty's receiving the News of the Duke of Buckingham's Death To the King on his Navy On the taking of Salle 24 Upon his Majesty's repairing of St. Paul's 25 To the Queen, occafioned upon sight of her Majesty's Picture 28 Of the Queen 30 The Apology of Sleep, for not approaching the Lady who can do any thing but sleep when she pleaseth 32 Puerperium 34 To the Queen-Mother of France, upon her landing 35 The Country to my Lady of Carlisle 36 The Countess of Carlisle in mourning 37 In answer to one who writ a Libel against the Countess of Carlisle 39 Of 79 To my Lord of Falkland a Page 40 46 49 Of her Chamber 41 To my Lord of Northumberland, upon the Death of his Lady 42 То my Lord Admiral, of his late Sickness and Re. covery 44 Song. “Stay, Phæbus, ftay!" On my Lady Dorothy Sidney's Picture ibid. To Van Dyck 47 At Pens-Hurit Το my Lord of Leicester 50 Of the Lady who can sleep when she pleafés 51 Of the Mif-report of her being painted 52 Of her passing through a Crowd of People 53 The Story of Phæbus and Daphne applied 54 Fabula Phobi et Daphnes ibid. Song. “ Say, lovely Dream! &c." 55 To Mrs. Braughton, Servant to Sachariffa At Pens-Hurst To my young Lady Lucy Sidney 59 To Amoret 60 On the Friendship betwixt Sachariffa and Amoret 62 To Amoret A la Malade Upon the Death of my Lady Rich The Battle of the Summer-Ilands, in three Cantos 68 Song. « Peace, babbling Muse!" Of Love 77 To Phyllis 80 For 56 58 63 64 65 76 83 84 85 87 For drinking of Healths Page 81 Song. “ Chloris, farewel! &c.” 82 Of my Lady Isabella playing on the Lute To a Lady singing a Song of his composing Of Mrs. Arden ibid. Of the Marriage of the Dwarfs Love's Farewell 86 From a Child ibid. On a Girdle To the mutable Fair ibid. Song. “ 'Tis not your Beauty can engage" 90 The Fall 91 Of Sylvia 92 The Bud ibid. Song “ Behold the brand of Beauty tost!" On the Discovery of a Lady's Painting 94 To a Lady, from whom he received a Silver Pen 95 To Chloris Song “ While I listen to thy Voice" ibid. Of loving at first Sight 97 The Self-banith'd ibid. Song. “Go, lovely Rose!" 99 Thyrsis, Galatea On the Head of a Stag To a Lady in Retirement 103 The Miser's Speech; in a Masque 104 Upon Ben Jonson ibid. On Mr. John Fletcher's Plays. 106 To Mr. George Sandys, on his Translation of some Parts of the Bible To 93. 96 100 102 107 II2 To Mr. Henry Lawes, who had then newly fet a Song To Sir William D'Avenant, upon his Two First Book's of Gondibert, written in France To his worthy Friend, Mr. Wase, the Translator of To his worthy Friend Master Eve’yn, upon his Tran- flation of Lucretius To his worthy Friend Sir Thomas Higgins, upon his Translation of the Venetian Trumph. Verses to Dr. George Rogers, on his taking the Degree of Doctor in Phyfic at Padua, in the Year 1664 114 Chloris and Hylas. Made to a Saraband In Answer of Sir John Suckling's Verses To a Friend, of the different Success of their Loves 126 An Apology for having loved before To my Lady Morton, on New-year's-day, at the To.a fair Lady, playing with a Snake The Night-Piece, or a Picture drawn in the Dark 126 Part of the Fourth Book of Virgil's Æneis translated 128 On the Picture of a Fair Youth, taken after he was On a Brede of divers Colours, woven by four Ladies ibid. A Panegyric to my Lord Protector, &c. |