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The Author's Life, by Mr. Chalmers............ 289 Chorus Fourth................
426
Aurora, containing the first Fancies of the Chorus Fifth
427
Author's Youth.
293
CHORUSSES TO THE TRAGEDY OF DARIUS.
DOOMES-DAY ; OR, THE GREAT DAY OF THE LORD'S IVDGE- Chorus First...
428
Chorus Second.
ib.
Encomiuın by Drummond.......
317 Chorus Third
429
The First Houre
318 Chorus Fourth.
430
The Second Houre ........
326 Chorus Fifth
ib.
The Third Houre
335
CHORUSSES IN THE ALEXANDREAN TRAGEDY.
The Fourth Houre
341
The Fifth Houre
349 Chorus First
431
The Sixth Houre...
357 Chorus Second
432
The Seventh Houre.....
365 Chorus Third
ib.
The Eighth Houre
373 Chorus Fourth......
433
The Ninth Houre
381 Chorus Fifth
434
The Tenth Houre ....
388
CHORUSSES IN JULIUS CÆSAR.
The Eleventh Houre
396
The Twelfth Houre.......
403
Chorus First
435
Chorus Second
ib.
A Parævesis to Prince Henry
411 Chorus Third
436
Jonathan ; an Heroic Poeme intended. The
Chorus Fourth..
497
First Booke .....
416 Chorus Fifth
ib,
Dedication of the Tragedy of Creesus. To his
Sacred Majesty ....
423 Some Verses written to his Majestie by the
To the Author of the Monarchicke Tragedies,
Authoure at the Time of his Majestie's First
by S. Robert Ayton
Entrie into England
438
In Praise of the Author, and his Tragedy of
Some Verses written shortly thereafter by Rea-
Darius. A Sonnet by John Murray.....
424
son of an Inundation of Douen, a Water
neere vnto the Author's House, wherevpon
CHORUSSES IN THE TRAGEDY of CROESUS.
his Majestie was sometimes wont to hawke. ib.
Chorus First.......
425 Verses prefixed to Bishop Abernethy's “Chris-
Chorus Second.
ib. tiav and Heavenly Treatise, containing Phy-
Chorus Third
426 sicke for the Soul," 1622 ......
439
The Author's Life, by Mr. Chalmers
443 Song.-Oh doe not wanton with those eyes ... 463
In the Person of Womankind. A Song apolo-
UNDERWOODS.
getique...
ib.
Another. In Defence of their Inconstancie... 464
CONSISTING OF DIVERS POEMS.
A Nymph's Passion
ib.
To the Reader........
459 | The Houre Glasse
ib.
Poems of Devotion :
My Picture left in Scotland
ib.
The Sinner's Sacrifice. To the Holy Trinitie ib. Against Jealousy.....
ib.
A Hymne to God the Father
460 | The Dreame
465
A Hymne on the Nativitie of my Saviour... ib. An Epitaph on Master Vincent Corbet...... ib.
A Celebration of Charis, in ten lyrick Pieces : An Epistle to Sir Edward Sackvile, now Earle
1. His Excuse for Loving
ib. of Dorset
ib.
II. How he saw her
ib. An Epistle to Master John Selden...... 466
IU. What he suffered
461 An Epistle to a friend, to persuade him to
IV. Her Triumph
ib. the Warres
467
V. His Discourse with Cupid
ib. An Epitaph on Master Philip Gray
VI. Clayming a second Kisse by Desert 462 Epistle to a Friend
469
VII. Begging another, on Colour of mending Elegie.-Can beauție, that did prompt me
the former
first to write......
ib.
VIII. Urging ber of a Promise
ib. Elegie.-By those bright eyes, at whose im-
IX. Her Man described by her owne Dicta-
mortall fires.......
ib.
ib. | A Satyricall Shrub
ib.
X. Another Ladye's Exception, present at
A little Shrub growing by
ib,
the Hearing...
465 Elegie. --Though beauty be the marke of
The Musicall Strife, in a Pastorall Dialogue .. ib. praise ...
470