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1633 poems (00A)
1635 poems (00B)
1669 poems (00G)
st. paul's ms (SP1)
Westmoreland ms (NY3)
O'Flahertie ms (H06)
Order by
Poem
Page
LovAlch:
Love's Alchemy ["Some that have deeper digged"] pp. 229 - 230
Flea:
The Flea ["Mark but this flea"] pp. 230 - 231
Curse:
The Curse ["Whoever guesses, thinks, or dreams"] pp. 231 - 232
Praise:
To the praise of the dead, and the Anatomie (by Joseph Hall) ["Well dy'de the World"] pp. 233 - 235
FirAn:
The First Anniversary. An Anatomy of the World ["When that rich soul"] pp. 235 - 251
FunEl:
A Funeral Elegy ["'Tis lost to trust a tomb"] pp. 252 - 255
Harb:
The Harbinger to the Progresse (by Joseph Hall) ["Two Soules move here"] pp. 256 - 259
SecAn:
The Second Anniversary. Of the Progress of the Soul ["Nothing could make me sooner"] pp. 260 - 277
Ecst:
The Ecstasy ["Where, like a pillow on a bed"] pp. 277 - 280
LovDeity:
Love's Deity ["I long to talk with some old"] pp. 280 - 281
LovDiet:
Love's Diet ["To what a cumbersome unwieldiness"] pp. 281 - 282
Will:
The Will ["Before I sigh my last gasp"] pp. 283 - 285
Fun:
The Funeral ["Whoever comes to shroud me"] pp. 285 - 286
Blos:
The Blossom ["Little thinkest thou"] pp. 286 - 287
Prim:
The Primrose ["Upon this primrose hill"] pp. 288 - 289
Relic:
The Relic ["When my grave is broke up again"] pp. 289 - 290
Damp:
The Damp ["When I am dead"] pp. 290 - 291
Dissol:
The Dissolution ["She is dead"] pp. 291 - 292
Jet:
A Jet Ring Sent ["Thou art not so black"] pp. 292 - 293
NegLov:
Negative Love ["I never stooped so low"] p. 293
Prohib:
The Prohibition ["Take heed of loving me"] p. 294
Expir:
The Expiration ["So, so, break off"] p. 295
Compu:
The Computation ["For the first twenty years"] p. 295
BoulNar:
Elegy upon the Death of Mrs. Boulstrode ["Language thou art too narrow"] pp. 296 - 298
BedfShe:
Elegy to the Lady Bedford ["You that are she"] pp. 298 - 299
ElExpost:
The Expostulation ["To make the doubt clear"] pp. 300 - 302
Para:
The Paradox ["No lover saith, I love"] pp. 302 - 303
Christ:
A Hymn to Christ at the Author's Last Going into Germany ["In what torn ship soever"] pp. 304 - 305
Lam:
The Lamentations of Jeremy ["How sits this city"] pp. 306 - 324
Sat1:
"Away thou fondling motley humorist" pp. 325 - 328
Sat2:
"Sir, though (I thank God for it) I do hate" pp. 329 - 332
Sat3:
"Kind pity chokes my spleen" pp. 333 - 336
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