Poetical exercises written upon several occasions presented and dedicated to Her Royal Highness, Mary, Princess of Orange.
- Title
- Poetical exercises written upon several occasions presented and dedicated to Her Royal Highness, Mary, Princess of Orange.
- Author
- Cutts, John Cutts, Baron, 1661-1707.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for R. Bentley, and S. Magnes ...,
- 1687.
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Contents
- title page
- TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS, THE PRINCESS of ORANGE.
- TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE Princess of ORANGE.
- Wisdom.
- To Mr. WALLER.
- The Tyranny of PHILLIS Written to a Lady.
- To a Young LADY, Who was said to be almost in Love.
- To a LADY, Who desired me not to be in Love with her.
- MUSARUM ORIGO; OR, The Original and Excellence of the Muses.
- LA MUSE CAVALIERE; OR, AN APOLOGY For such Gentlemen as make Poetry their Diversion, not their Business.
- TO THE DUTCHESS OF Monmouth,
- IN PRAISE OF HUNTING: Leaving the Town and PHILLIS.
- STREPHON and PHILLIS.
- Friendship.
- A SONG.
- A SONG, Set by Mr. Hart, Servant to his Majesty.
- Farewell to PHILLIS, Set by Mr. King, &c.
- DESPAIR.
- The Innocent GAZER.
- A SONG, Set by Mr. KING, &c.
- A Song, set by Mr. King, &c.
- On a Fine Lady's Singing.
- Farewel to Love.