Verses, written upon several occasions by Abraham Cowley.
- Title
- Verses, written upon several occasions by Abraham Cowley.
- Author
- Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Henry Herringman ...,
- 1663.
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Contents
- title page
- to the reader
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VERSES, WRITTEN UPON SEVERAL OCCASIONS.
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CHRISTS PASSION, Taken out of a Greek Ode written by
Mr. Masters of New College inOxford. -
On
Orinda's Poems. ODE. -
ODE. Upon occasion of a Coppy of Verses of my Lord
Broghills. -
ODE.
Mr. Cowley's Book presenting it selfe to the Univer∣sity Library ofOxford. -
ODE. Sitting and drinking in the Chair, made out of the Reliques of Sir
Francis Drake's Ships. -
ODE. Upon
Dr. Harvey. -
ODE, Upon His Majesties Restoration and Return.
Virgil. — Quod optanti Divûm promittere nemo Auderet, volvenda dies, en, attulit ultro. -
The Country Mouse. A Paraphrase upon
Horace 2 Book, Satyr. 6. -
A Paraphrase upon the
10 th. Epistle of the first book ofHorace. Horace toFuscus Aristius. -
O Fortunati nimium, &c. A Translation out of
Virgil. -
Claudian's Old Man ofVerona. -
Martial Book
10. Epigram96. -
A Paraphrase on an Ode in
Horace's third Book, beginning thus,Inclusam Da∣naen turris ahenea. - The Complaint.
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CHRISTS PASSION, Taken out of a Greek Ode written by