Epigrams of all sorts written by Richard Flecknoe.
- Title
- Epigrams of all sorts written by Richard Flecknoe.
- Author
- Flecknoe, Richard, d. 1678?
- Publication
- London :: Printed for the author,
- 1669.
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- Subject terms
- Epigrams, English.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"Epigrams of all sorts written by Richard Flecknoe." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39709.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO HIS NOBLE FRIENDS, The Readers.
- EPIGRAMME In Praise of Epigrams.
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EPIGRAMS Of all Sorts.
- To a fair Lady, too confident of her Innocence.
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To his Honourable Friend
H. H. - Who is the Richest and happiest man.
- On an Avaritious person.
- On certain Ladies, who said, they lik'd not our old Wits.
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On the death of
Charles LordGerard ofBromley. - On Pen careless.
- On married Ministers.
- The Author of a Good Play not Acted, to the Author of an Ill one Acted.
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To Mis:
Davies, on her Excellent dancing. - AEnigma. On the Name of a fair Lady.
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On Mrs.
A. C. blushing when theKing look'd on her. - The dedication of his Book of Characters to his Majesty.
- On Madam Master.
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On Doctor
Cornuto. - To Clarissa.
- On those who sell their Liberty for a little Gain.
- To the truly Noble Lord.
- The Lives of the Patrons.
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Of an
Epicure. -
On the Play, of she wou'd, if she cou'd, To the Duke of
N. - On our late Prolouge and Epilouge.
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On the
Poetess. - Epitaph on the same.
- Question On a Lady's letting Bloud.
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On the Lady
Rockingham's Nursing her Children her self. - On Simple.
- In Execration of small Beer.
- In the Small pox.
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To Sir
K. D. Recommending a Memorial to him inItaly, during our Troubles here. -
On the Riches of the
Barbados to Col.Henry Drax. - Of the difference of Travellers.
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On a
Hector, beaten and dragg'd through the Streets by the Watch and Constable. -
Somwhat to Mr.
I. A. On his Excellent Poem ofNothing. - A Rural Dialogue.
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To story, of the meeting of
Love andDeath. -
Epithalamium, Or a Nuptial Song for the marriage of the LordBrackley with the LadyEliza∣beth Cranfield. -
To
George Duke ofAlbermarle. - In Recommending the Acting of a Play out of the French, unto his Majesty.
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Prologue. For the Revival of his Damoiselles, a-la-mode. -
On Sir
Critick. - On the same.
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On the Play of
Periocles Prince ofTyre. -
On the Dutchess of
Newcastles Closet. -
To Mr.
Henry Jermin on occasion of some demanding, why he had no higher Titles. - In one who standered a fair and vertuous Lady.
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On Mistress
Stuart. -
On Mistress
Stuarts dancing inWhitehall, all shining with Iewels. -
On Mistress
Stuarts Marriage with the Duke ofRichmond. - Of Friends and Foes.
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To Lilly drawing the Countess of
Castle∣mains Picture. - On a fair and vertuous Lady's embracing a Religious Life.
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Pious
EPIGRAMS To herMAIESTY. -
collection
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On these Words of our
B. S. I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. - The saying of a certain Holy-man.
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On
Adam's Fall. - The pleasure of doing Good.
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In Contemplation of our
B. S. Crucified. - On Man's Audaciousness, who dares offend Almighty God.
- On our Passions.
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On the Death of
Beatrix Duchess ofLorain. -
To the Right Honourable the Lord
Henry Howard ofNorfolk. - Of the Choice of Friends.
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To his
Royal Highness the Duke ofYork, Returning from our Naval Victory,An. 1665. -
To his Highness Prince
Rupert on the same. - Of an unworthy Nobleman.
- The Mock-Lover.
- The Excuse.
- The Revenge.
- Exhortation to Friendship.
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On
Mary Duchess ofRichmond. - The Liberty.
- Of several sorts of Wits.
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Why Iwrite not of Love. - l' Envoye.
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On these Words of our
- emendations
- ERRATA.