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CONTENTS.
HISTORY OF EARLY ENGLISH POETRY............
EARL OF SURREY .................
Page
1
103
A Prisoner in Windsor, &c..................................................................... 108
Verses to Spring...
..... 110
Description and Praise of his Love, Geraldine..... 111
SIR THOMAS WYATT
To his Mistress
On his Returne from Spaine
ib.
114
... ib.
.... 115
Of the Mean and Sure Estate..................
Of the Courtier's Life.................................... ib.
Description of Belphoebe (from the Faerie Queene) 128
The Bower of Bliss........................................................................ ... 130
Florimel and the Witch's Son.......
133
From the Masque of Cupid................................ 137
A Spousall Verse...........
Epithalamion.......
140
141
THOMAS LODGE..............................
Rosalind's Madrigal.......
From the Romance called Euphues's Golden Le.
... 151
... 154
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE............
The Passionate Shepherd to his Mistress............. 155
Description of Parthenia................................................................................. ib.
Mutability of Human Greatness.............................. 162
The Consolations of the Muse............... 205
The Shepherd's Resolution................................................................. 207
ROBERT HERRICK,
Song........
The Nightly Charm........
The Mad Maid's Song...........................
The Kiss, a Dialogue......
208
209
210
211
212
.... 213
214
215
To Anthea
THOMAS CAREW.........
Disdain Returned....
Boldness in Love.......
Song..........
Song-Mediocrity in Love rejected.............. 216
WILLIAM HABINGTON..
Song.......
EDMUND WALLER
Love........
On a Girdle...
WILLIAM DAVENANT............
On the Queen visiting Lady Anglesey..
ABRAHAM COWLEY......
The Chronicle, a Ballad...
Honour.......
Of Solitude........
217
218
219
221
222
223
224
227
228
To Lucasta, going to the Wars............................ ib.
244
246
247
... 248
249
250
.... 251
The Toilet (from the Rape of the Lock)... ib.
Omens (from the same).
290
Description of Ombre (from the same).................. 291
From the Epistle of Eloisa to Abelard........ 293
Extract from the Epilogue to the Satires....... 295
JOHN GAY.......
296
Ode on the Death of Mr Thomson....................... ib.
Ode to the Superstitions of the Highlands............ 325
MARK AKENSIDE,
... 329
Mental Beauty (from the Pleasures of Imagination) 331
Conclusion (from the same)...
332
334
Extract from the Ode to Independence.............. 335