The springs glorie Vindicating love by temperance against the tenent, sine cerere & Baccho friget Venus. Moralized in a maske. With other poems, epigrams, elegies, and epithalamiums of the authors Thomas Nabbes.
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- The springs glorie Vindicating love by temperance against the tenent, sine cerere & Baccho friget Venus. Moralized in a maske. With other poems, epigrams, elegies, and epithalamiums of the authors Thomas Nabbes.
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- Nabbes, Thomas, 1605?-1645?
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- London :: Printed by I[ohn] D[awson] for Charles Greene, and are to be sold by Nicholas Fussell at the signe of the white Lyon in Pauls Church-yard,
- 1638.
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Contents
- title page
- Optimae spei Iuveni
- To his intimate and learned friend Master THOMAS NABBES on his ensuing Poems.
- To his honoured friend Master THOMAS NABBES.
- THE SPRINGS GLORY; Within an Arch of agreeable workmanship, a Scaene of Winter presents it selfe, the Trees and Earth covered with Snow, and in the middle thereof a prospect of a faire house as the Mansion of Christmasse.
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An Encomium on the le
den Steeple at Worcester, repayred after a long time of neglect in the yeare 1628. by the then Deane, who is now the right Reverend, and right Honourable the Lord Bishop of London, and Lord high Tr∣surer of England. - Vpon the losing of his way in a For∣rest parting from his company to goe home, towards the evening.
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Vpon excellent strong Beere which he dranke at the Towne of
Wich inWorcester shire where Salt is made. - On a black speck in forme of a starre under a faire Ladies eye.
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An Elegie on the death of the hopefull
Mr. WILLIAM ROBERTS, aged 11. Sonne to the WorshipfullNICHOLAS ROBERTS Esquire. - An Epigramme on an old unhand∣some, yet lustfull woman; who was discovered to weare drawers of black taffata.
- On a faire Lady, whom a meane Gentleman hearing her sing, and play, fell in love with.
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An Epithalamium on the hopefull happy Mariage of Master
BVRLACYE, and MistrisALICE BANKES married in December. 1637. - On a Mistresse of whose affection hee was doubtfull.
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An Elegie on a lovely young child drown'd at
Lon∣don Bridge, in the yeare 1335. - A PRESENTATION Intended for the Prince his Highnesse on his Birthday the 29 of May, 1638. annually celebrated.