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65. AN EPIGRAM ON SIR EDWARD COKE, WHEN HE WAS LORD CHIEF
JUSTICE
He that should search all glories of the gown.
66. AN EPISTLE ANSWERING TO ONE THAT ASKED TO BE SEALED of
THE TRIBE OF BEN
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Men that are safe and sure in all they do.
67. THE DEDICATION OF THE KING'S NEW CELLAR TO BACCHUS.
Since, Bacchus, thou art father.
75. EPISTLE TO MY LADY COVELL
76. TO MASTER JOHN BURGES.
68. AN EPIGRAM ON THE COURT PUCELL
Does the Court Pucell then so censure one.
69. AN EPIGRAM TO THE HONOURED COUNTESS OF * **
The wisdom, Madam, of your private life.
70. ON LORD BACON'S BIRTHDAY [22ND JANUARY, 1621]
Hail, happy Genius of this ancient pile.
71. THE POET TO THE PAINTER. AN ANSWER
Why, though I seem of a prodigious waist.
72. AN EPIGRAM. TO WILLIAM, EARL OF NEWCASTLE
When first, my Lord, I saw you back your horse.
73. EPISTLE TO MASTER ARTHUR SQUIB.
I am to dine, friend, where I must be weighed.
74. TO MASTER JOHN BURGES
Would God, my Burges, I could think.
You won not verses, Madam, you won me.
Father John Burges.
77. EPIGRAM TO MY BOOKSELLER
Thou, friend, wilt hear all censures; unto thee.
78. AN EPITAPH ON HENRY, LORD LA-WARE .
If, passenger, thou can'st but read.
79. AN EPIGRAM TO THE LORD KEEPER
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That you have seen the pride, beheld the sport.
80. AN EPIGRAM TO KING CHARLES FOR AN HUNDRED POUNDS HE
SENT ME IN MY SICKNESS
Great Charles, among the holy gifts of grace.
81. TO KING CHARLES AND QUEEN MARY, FOR THE LOSS OF THEIR
FIRSTBORN, 1629
Who dares deny that all firstfruits due.
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82. AN EPIGRAM TO OUR GREAT AND GOOD KING CHARLES, ON HIS
85. AN ODE Or Song to ALL THE MUSES, IN CELEBRATION OF HER
MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY, 1630
Up, public joy, remember.
86. AN EPIGRAM TO THE HOUSEHOLD, 1630
What can the cause be, when the King hath given.
88. A PINDARIC ODE ON THE DEATH OF SIR H. MORISON
Brave infant of Saguntum, clear.
32 89. AN EPIGRAM TO WILLIAM, EARL OF NEWCASTLE, ON HIS FENCING. 344
They talk of fencing, and the use of arms.
328 90. TO THE LORD HIGH TREASURER OF ENGLAND, an Epistle MEN-
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92. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE AND VIRTUOUS LORD WESTON,
LORD HIGH TREASURER
Look up, thou seed of envy, and still bring.
330 93. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HIEROME, LORD WESTON.
Such pleasures as the teeming earth.
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94. EPITHALAMION, OR a Song, CELEBRATING THE NUPTIALS OF
MR. HIEROME WESTON
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95. THE HUMBLE PETITION OF POOR BEN
Though thou hast past thy summer standing, stay.
To the best of Monarchs, Masters, Men, King Charles.
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96. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE LORD Treasurer, AN EPIGRAM 351
If to my mind, great Lord, I had a state.
97. AN EPIGRAM TO MY MUSE, THE LADY DIGBY, ON HER HUSBAND
Though, happy Muse, thou know my Digby well.
33 98. A NEW YEAR'S GIFT, SUNG TO KING Charles
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33 100. TO MY LORD THE KING, ON THE CHRISTENING HIS SECOND SON,
That thou art loved of God, this work is done.
101. AN ELEGY ON THE LADY JANE PAWLET, MARCHIONESS OF WINTON
What gentle host, besprent with April dew.
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34 102. EUPHEME, OR THE FAIR FAME LEFT TO POSTERITY OF THAT
TRULY NOBLE LADY, THE LADY VENETIA DIGBY
SEGES CONVIVALES. ENGRAVEN IN MARBLE OVER THE CHIMNEY IN
THE APOLLO OF THE "OLD DEVIL" TAVERN
RANSLATIONS FROM THE LATIN POETS.
HORACE HIS ART OF POETRY.
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ODE 2, BOOK V. THE PRAISES OF A COUNTRY LIFE
Happy is he that from all business clear.
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HORACE: ODE 1, BOOK IV.
TO VENUS
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Venus, again thou mov'st a war.
ODE 9, BOOK III. DIALOGUE OF HORACE AND LYDIA
Whilst, Lydia, I was loved of thee.
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77. De claris Oratoribus
76. Stili eminentia.-Virgil.-Tully.—Sallust.-Plato
78. Dominus Verulamius
79. Scriptorum Catalogus
80. De Augmentis Scientiarum.—Julius Cæsar.-Lord St. Albans
85. De eodem.-Orpheus' Hymn
86. De optimo Rege Jacobo
87. De Princ.
88. De Malign. Studentium.
adjunctis.—Lycurgus.-Sylla.-Lysander.-Cyrus
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90. Morbi
89. Controvers. Scriptores, more Andabatarum, qui clausis oculis fugnant