Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham
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Edmund Waller. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham
Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham
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WALLER'S POEMS. MISCELLANEOUS:—
EPISTLES:—
SONGS:—
PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUE:—
EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, AND FRAGMENTS:—
DIVINE POEMS:—
DENHAM'S POEMS
LIFE OF SIR JOHN DENHAM. POEMS UPON SEVERAL OCCASIONS
THE POETICAL WORKS
WALLER'S POETICAL WORKS
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. OF THE DANGER HIS MAJESTY [BEING PRINCE] ESCAPED IN THE ROAD AT ST ANDERO.[1]
OF HIS MAJESTY'S RECEIVING THE NEWS OF THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM'S
ON THE TAKING OF SALLÈ.[1]
UPON HIS MAJESTY'S REPAIRING OF ST PAUL'S.[1]
THE COUNTESS OF CARLISLE IN MOURNING.[1]
IN ANSWER TO ONE WHO WRIT A LIBEL AGAINST THE COUNTESS OF CARLISLE
OF HER CHAMBER
THYRSIS, GALATEA.[1]
THYRSIS
GALATEA
THYRSIS
GALATEA
THYRSIS
GALATEA
ON MY LADY DOROTHY SIDNEY'S PICTURE.[1]
AT PENSHURST
OF THE LADY WHO CAN SLEEP WHEN SHE PLEASES.[1]
OF THE MISREPORT OF HER BEING PAINTED
OF HER PASSING THROUGH A CROWD OF PEOPLE
THE STORY OF PHOEBUS AND DAPHNE,[1] APPLIED
ON THE FRIENDSHIP BETWIXT SACCHARISSA AND AMORET
AT PENSHURST.[1]
THE BATTLE OF THE SUMMER ISLANDS.[1]
CANTO I
CANTO II
CANTO III
OF THE QUEEN
THE APOLOGY OF SLEEP, FOR NOT APPROACHING THE LADY WHO CAN DO ANYTHING BUT SLEEP WHEN SHE PLEASES
PUERPERIUM.[1]
A LA MALADE
UPON THE DEATH OF MY LADY RICH.[1]
OF LOVE
FOR DRINKING OF HEALTHS
OF MY LADY ISABELLA, PLAYING ON THE LUTE
OF MRS ARDEN.[1]
OF THE MARRIAGE OF THE DWARFS.[1]
LOVE'S FAREWELL
FROM A CHILD
ON A GIRDLE
THE FALL
OF SYLVIA
THE BUD
ON THE DISCOVERY OF A LADY'S PAINTING
OF LOVING AT FIRST SIGHT
THE SELF-BANISHED
A PANEGYRIC TO MY LORD PROTECTOR, OF THE PRESENT GREATNESS, AND JOINT INTEREST, OF HIS HIGHNESS, AND THIS NATION.[1]
ON THE HEAD OF A STAG
THE MISER'S SPEECH. IN A MASQUE
CHLORIS AND HYLAS. MADE TO A SARABAND
CHLORIS
HYLAS
CHLORIS
HYLAS
IN ANSWER OF SIR JOHN SUCKLING'S VERSES
CON
PRO
CON
PRO
CON
PRO
CON
PRO
CON
PRO
CON
PRO
CON
PRO
CON
PRO
AN APOLOGY FOR HAVING LOVED BEFORE
THE NIGHT-PIECE; OR, A PICTURE DRAWN IN THE DARK
ON THE PICTURE OF A FAIR YOUTH, TAKEN AFTER HE WAS DEAD
ON A BREDE OF DIVERS COLOURS, WOVEN BY FOUR LADIES
OF A WAR WITH SPAIN, AND FIGHT AT SEA.[1]
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD PROTECTOR
ON ST JAMES'S PARK, AS LATELY IMPROVED BY HIS MAJESTY.[1]
OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS, MOTHER TO THE PRINCE OF ORANGE;[1] AND OF HER PORTRAIT, WRITTEN BY THE LATE DUCHESS OF YORK, WHILE SHE LIVED WITH HER
UPON HER MAJESTY'S NEW BUILDINGS AT SOMERSET HOUSE.[1]
OF A TREE CUT IN PAPER
VERSES TO DR GEORGE ROGERS, ON HIS TAKING THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHYSIC AT PADUA, IN THE YEAR 1664
INSTRUCTIONS TO A PAINTER, FOR THE DRAWING OF THE POSTURE AND PROGRESS OF HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES AT SEA, UNDER THE COMMAND OF HIS HIGHNESS-ROYAL; TOGETHER WITH THE BATTLE AND VICTORY OBTAINED OVER THE DUTCH, JUNE 3, 1665.[1]
OF ENGLISH VERSE
THESE VERSES WERE WRIT IN THE TASSO OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS
THE TRIPLE COMBAT.[1]
UPON OUR LATE LOSS OF THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE.[1]
OF THE LADY MARY, PRINCESS OF ORANGE.[1]
UPON BEN JONSON
ON MR JOHN FLETCHER'S PLAYS
UPON THE EARL OF ROSCOMMON'S TRANSLATION OF HORACE, 'DE ARTE POETICA;' AND OF THE USE OF POETRY
ON THE DUKE OF MONMOUTH'S EXPEDITION INTO SCOTLAND IN THE SUMMER SOLSTICE
OF AN ELEGY MADE BY MRS WHARTON[1] ON THE EARL OF ROCHESTER
OF HER MAJESTY, ON NEW-YEAR'S DAY, 1683
OF TEA, COMMENDED BY HER MAJESTY
OF THE INVASION AND DEFEAT OF THE TURKS, IN THE YEAR 1683.[1]
A PRESAGE OF THE RUIN OF THE TURKISH EMPIRE; PRESENTED TO HIS MAJESTY KING JAMES II. ON HIS BIRTHDAY
EPISTLES
TO THE KING, ON HIS NAVY
THE COUNTRY TO MY LADY CARLISLE.[1]
TO PHYLLIS
TO THE QUEEN-MOTHER OF FRANCE, UPON HER LANDING.[1]
TO VANDYCK.[1]
TO MY LORD OF LEICESTER.[1]
TO MRS BRAUGHTON, SERVANT TO SACCHARISSA
TO MY YOUNG LADY LUCY SIDNEY.[1]
TO AMORET.[1]
TO MY LORD OF FALKLAND.[1]
TO MY LORD NORTHUMBERLAND, UPON THE DEATH OF HIS LADY.[1]
TO MY LORD ADMIRAL, OF HIS LATE SICKNESS AND RECOVERY
TO THE QUEEN, OCCASIONED UPON SIGHT OF HER MAJESTY'S PICTURE.[2]
TO AMORET
TO PHYLLIS
TO SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT, UPON HIS TWO FIRST BOOKS OF GONDIBERT.[1] WRITTEN IN FRANCE
TO MY WORTHY FRIEND, MR WASE, THE TRANSLATOR OF GRATIUS.[1]
TO A FRIEND, ON THE DIFFERENT SUCCESS OF THEIR LOVES.[1]
TO ZELINDA.[1]
TO MY LADY MORTON, ON NEW-YEAR'S DAY,[1] AT THE LOUVRE IN PARIS
TO A FAIR LADY, PLAYING WITH A SNAKE
TO HIS WORTHY FRIEND MASTER EVELYN,[1] UPON HIS TRANSLATION OF 'LUCRETIUS.'
TO HIS WORTHY FRIEND SIR THOMAS HIGGONS,[1] UPON HIS TRANSLATION OF 'THE VENETIAN TRIUMPH.'
TO A LADY SINGING A SONG OF HIS COMPOSING
TO THE MUTABLE FAIR
TO A LADY, FROM WHOM HE RECEIVED A SILVER PEN
TO CHLORIS
TO A LADY IN RETIREMENT
TO MR GEORGE SANDYS,[1] ON HIS TRANSLATION OF SOME PARTS OF THE BIBLE
TO THE KING, UPON HIS MAJESTY'S HAPPY RETURN
TO A LADY, FROM WHOM HE RECEIVED THE COPY OF THE POEM ENTITLED 'OF A TREE CUT IN PAPER,' WHICH FOR MANY YEARS HAD BEEN LOST
TO THE QUEEN, UPON HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY, AFTER HER HAPPY RECOVERY FROM A DANGEROUS SICKNESS.[1]
TO MR KILLIGREW,[1] UPON HIS ALTERING HIS PLAY, 'PANDORA,' FROM A TRAGEDY INTO A COMEDY, BECAUSE NOT APPROVED ON THE STAGE
TO A PERSON OF HONOUR, UPON HIS INCOMPARABLE, INCOMPREHENSIBLE POEM, ENTITLED, 'THE BRITISH PRINCES.'[1]
TO A FRIEND OF THE AUTHOR, A PERSON OF HONOUR, WHO LATELY WRIT A RELIGIOUS BOOK, ENTITLED, 'HISTORICAL APPLICATIONS, AND OCCASIONAL MEDITATIONS, UPON SEVERAL SUBJECTS.'[1]
TO THE DUCHESS OF ORLEANS, WHEN SHE WAS TAKING LEAVE OF THE COURT AT DOVER.[1]
TO CHLORIS
TO THE KING
TO THE DUCHESS, WHEN HE PRESENTED THIS BOOK TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS
TO MR CREECH, ON HIS TRANSLATION OF 'LUCRETIUS.'[1]
SONGS
STAY, PHOEBUS!
PEACE, BABBLING MUSE!
CHLORIS! FAREWELL
TO FLAVIA
BEHOLD THE BRAND OF BEAUTY TOSS'D!
WHILE I LISTEN TO THY VOICE
GO, LOVELY ROSE!
SUNG BY MRS KNIGHT TO HER MAJESTY, ON HER BIRTHDAY
SONG
PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES
PROLOGUE FOR THE LADY-ACTORS. SPOKEN BEFORE KING CHARLES II
PROLOGUE TO THE 'MAID'S TRAGEDY.'[1]
EPILOGUE TO THE 'MAID'S TRAGEDY.' SPOKEN BY THE KING
ANOTHER EPILOGUE TO THE 'MAID'S TRAGEDY.' DESIGNED UPON THE FIRST ALTERATION OF THE PLAY, WHEN THE KING ONLY WAS LEFT ALIVE
EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, AND FRAGMENTS
UNDER A LADY'S PICTURE
OF A LADY WHO WRIT IN PRAISE OF MIRA
TO ONE MARRIED TO AN OLD MAN
AN EPIGRAM ON A PAINTED LADY WITH ILL TEETH
EPIGRAM UPON THE GOLDEN MEDAL.[1]
WRITTEN ON A CARD THAT HER MAJESTY TORE AT OMBRE
TO MR GRANVILLE (NOW LORD LANSDOWNE), ON HIS VERSES TO KING JAMES II
LONG AND SHORT LIFE
TRANSLATED OUT OF SPANISH
TRANSLATED OUT OF FRENCH
SOME VERSES OF AN IMPERFECT COPY, DESIGNED FOR A FRIEND, ON HIS TRANSLATION OF OVID'S 'FASTI.'
ON THE STATUE OF KING CHARLES I., AT CHARING CROSS, IN THE YEAR 1674
PRIDE
EPITAPH ON SIR GEORGE SPEKE
EPITAPH ON COLONEL CHARLES CAVENDISH.[1]
EPITAPH ON THE LADY SEDLEY.[1]
EPITAPH, TO BE WRITTEN UNDER THE LATIN INSCRIPTION UPON THE TOMB OF THE ONLY SON OF THE LORD ANDOVER.[1]
EPITAPH UNFINISHED
DIVINE POEMS.[1]
OF DIVINE LOVE. A POEM IN SIX CANTOS
ARGUMENTS
CANTO I
CANTO II
CANTO III
CANTO IV
CANTO V
CANTO VI
OF THE FEAR OF GOD. IN TWO CANTOS
CANTO I
CANTO II
OF DIVINE POESY. TWO CANTOS
CANTO I
CANTO II
ON THE PARAPHRASE OF THE LORD'S PRAYER. WRITTEN BY MRS WHARTON
SOME REFLECTIONS OF HIS UPON THE SEVERAL PETITIONS IN THE SAME PRAYER
ON THE FOREGOING DIVINE POEMS
END OF WALLER'S POEMS
THE POETICAL WORKS
OF. SIR JOHN DENHAM. LIFE OF SIR JOHN DENHAM
DENHAM'S POETICAL WORKS
POEMS UPON SEVERAL OCCASIONS
COOPER'S HILL
THE DESTRUCTION OF TROY
AN ESSAY ON THE SECOND BOOK OF VIRGIL'S AENEIS, WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1636. THE ARGUMENT
ON THE EARL OF STRAFFORD'S TRIAL AND DEATH
ON MY LORD CROFT'S AND MY JOURNEY INTO POLAND,
FROM WHENCE WE BROUGHT £10,000 FOR HIS MAJESTY, BY THE DECIMATION OF HIS SCOTTISH SUBJECTS THERE
ON MR THOMAS KILLIGREW'S RETURN FROM VENICE, AND MR WILLIAM MURREY'S FROM SCOTLAND
TO SIR JOHN MENNIS,
BEING INVITED FROM CALAIS TO BOULOGNE, TO EAT A PIG
NATURA NATURATA
SARPEDON'S SPEECH TO GLAUCUS, IN THE TWELFTH BOOK OF HOMER
FRIENDSHIP AND SINGLE LIFE, AGAINST LOVE AND MARRIAGE
ON MR ABRAHAM COWLEY, HIS DEATH, AND BURIAL AMONGST THE ANCIENT POETS
A SPEECH AGAINST PEACE AT THE CLOSE COMMITTEE
TO THE FIVE MEMBERS OF THE HONOURABLE HOUSE OF COMMONS, THE HUMBLE PETITION OF THE POETS
A WESTERN WONDER
A SECOND WESTERN WONDER
A SONG
ON MR JOHN FLETCHER'S WORKS
TO SIR RICHARD FANSHAW, UPON HIS TRANSLATION OF 'PASTOR FIDO.'
TO THE HON. EDWARD HOWARD, ON 'THE BRITISH PRINCES.'
AN OCCASIONAL IMITATION OF A MODERN AUTHOR UPON THE GAME OF CHESS
THE PASSION OF DIDO FOR AENEAS
OF PRUDENCE
OF JUSTICE
THE PROGRESS OF LEARNING
PREFACE
ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF HENRY LORD HASTINGS, 1650
OF OLD AGE.[1]
CATO, SCIPIO, LÆLIUS. SCIPIO TO CATO
THE ARGUMENT
THE FIRST PART
THE SECOND PART
THE THIRD PART
THE FOURTH PART
END OF DENHAM'S POETICAL WORKS
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Edmund Waller, Sir John Denham
Published by Good Press, 2019
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While love insults,[1] disguised in the cloud,
And welcome force, of that unruly crowd.
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