CONTENTS. T O the King, on his Navy. In the Tear 1626. Pag. Of the Danger his Majefty (being Prince) efcaped in the Road at St. André. In the Year 1621 3 Of his Majefty's receiving the News of the Duke of Buckingham's Death. In the Year 1628. 9: To the Queen, occafion'd upon fight of her Majesty's Picture Upon his Majefty's Repairing of St. Paul's. In the Year 1631 The Country, to my Lady of Carlisle 13 16 17 The Countess of Carlisle in Mourning In Answer to one who writ against a fair Lady To Vandike Of the Lady who can fleep when he pleases 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27, Of To a Lady from whom he receiv'd a Silver Pen 75 On a Brede of divers Colours, woven by four Ladies 76 To my Lord of Northumberland, upon the Death of his Lady ibid. To my Lord Admiral, of his late Sickness and Reco very A la Malade Of the Queen Upon the Death of my Lady Rich ing. In the Year 1683. 78 81. 82 85 To the Queen Mother of France, upon her Land To the Mutable Fair 88 89 Of Sallee Puerperium Of a Lady who writ in Praife of Mira 92 93 95 To To one married to an Old Man To Flavia. Song The Fall Of Silvia The Budd. Upon Ben Johnson Parts of the Bible Page 95 ibid. 96 97 98 99 To Mr. George Sands, on his Tranflation of fome Chloris and Hylas. Made to a Saraban Under a Lady's Picture 100 IOT 102 To Mrs. Broughton, Servant to Sachariffa ibid. To Sir William D'Avenant, upon his Two First Books of Gondibert. Written in France before bis Voyage to America. 113 To my worthy Friend Mr. Wase, the Translator of at the Louvre in Paris To a fair Lady playing with a Snake 116 118 The The Night-Piece, or a Picture drawn in the Dark Page 119 To Mr. Henry Lawes, who had newly fet a Song of mine in the Year 1635: 121 A Panegyrick to my Lord Protector, of the prefent Greatness and joint Interest of his Highness and this Nation. In the Year 1654. 122 To his worthy Friend Mafter Evelyn, upon bis Tranflation of Lucretius. In the Tear 131 1656. Of a War with Spain, and Fight at Sea, by General Montague. In the Year 1656. 133 On the Picture of a fair Youth, taken after he was dead Epigram upon the Golden Medal 137 ibid. To Mr. Killegrew, upon his altering bis Play Pandora from a Tragedy to a Comedy Of a Tree cut in Paper 138 139 To a Lady, from whom he receiv'd the foregoing Copy, which for many Years had been Toft Of English Verse 140 ibid. Some Verses of an imperfect Copy, defign'd for a Friend on his Tranflation of Ovid's Fafti 142 Part of the fourth Book of Virgil, translated in the Year 1657. 143 To |