Pierides, or, The muses mount by Hugh Crompton, Gent.
- Title
- Pierides, or, The muses mount by Hugh Crompton, Gent.
- Author
- Crompton, Hugh, fl. 1657.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by J.G. for Charles Web ...,
- 1658.
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Contents
- title page
- To the Right Honourable, MARY, Dutchess of Richmond and Lenox, &c.
- TO THE READER.
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PIERIDES:
OR,
THE MVSES MOVNT.
- I. Bacchus.
- II. The Power.
- III. The Apprentice.
- IV. The Discharge.
- V. The Conceit.
- VI. The Encomium.
- VII. Winifred.
- VIII. Honesty.
- IX. The Farewell to the World.
- X. The Puff.
- XI. The Ejection.
- 12. The Suit.
- 13. Loves best object.
- 14. To our Mistresses.
- 15. An Epithalme.
- 16. The Comparison.
- 17. Man.
- 18. On the renowned, Mary Villers, Dutchesse Richmond, &c. An Acrostick.
- 19. The Acrostick reduplicate.
- 20. The degrees of Bacchus.
- 21. Her Continence.
- 22. The Soliloquy.
- 23. The Lovers form.
- 24. To my friends R. A. I. an Epithalme.
- 25. Another.
- 26. To Zoilus.
- 27. The way to Wooe.
- 28. Taylors.
- 29. Wisdom.
- 30. The Mind.
- 31. The Interruption.
- 32. The Requital.
- 33. The Dream.
- 34. The Change.
- 35. The Mistake.
- 36. The Encomium.
- 37. Three Friends.
- 38 The Apology.
- 39. The Encouragement.
- 40. The request to walk.
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41. The self-che
k. - 42. The Advise.
- 43 The Blush.
- 44. The Protest.
- 45. The Item.
- 46. The Maids Soliloquie.
- 47. The Dialogue.
- 48. The Times.
- 49. Put the case,
- 50. The Ramble.
- 51. The Desertion.
- 52. Adonibezeck,
- 53. Donec eris foelix.
- 54. The Souldier and his Mistress.
- 55. The Exclamation.
- 56. The Invitation to Marry.
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57. The
reeminence. - 50. The Drollery.
- 59. Love beyond Reason.
- 60. In the Garden.
- 61. A Kiss.
- 62. Hero.
- 63. The Ruine.
- 65. Good Liquor.
- 66. The Air.
- 67. Time. The Interpreter.
- 68. Knowledge.
- 69. The Vineyard.
- 70. The Quere.
- 71. The life and death of Sarah.
- 72. The Messenger.
- 72. The Mask of Adonis.
- 73. The lost Maidenhead.
- 57. Good Fellowship.
- 75. The Aspirer.
- 75. Vice Courted.
- 76. Semper Idem.
- 77. Nobility.
- 78. The Extremes.
- 79. The dying Lover.
- 80. Furioso.
- 81. Loves frailty.
- 82. The She Cockney.
- 83. Weak Love.
- 84. Rosella Sleeping.
- 85. Minerva.
- 86. The Charm.
- 87. Rosella Maskt.
- 88. Tom Tell-troth.
- 89. The Dejection.
- 90. O Yes!
- 91. The Reply.
- 93. A Token.
- 94. The Station.
- 95. Urbs infoelix.
- 96. The Iron Age.
- 97. The Bride Weeping.
- 98. The Passion.
- 99. To Fate.
- 100. Confidence.
- 101. The Check.
- 102. Sack-Drawers.
- 103. Her Endowments.
- 104. Griefe.
- 55. A Quiet Mind.
- 106. Love stealing his Mistress.
- 107. A Health.
- 108. The Exaltation.
- 109. Reality.
- 110. The Ultimum vale.