Euterpe revived, or, Epigrams made at several times in the years 1672, 1673, & 1674 on persons of the greatest honour and quality most of them now living : in III books.
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- Euterpe revived, or, Epigrams made at several times in the years 1672, 1673, & 1674 on persons of the greatest honour and quality most of them now living : in III books.
- Author
- Flecknoe, Richard, d. 1678?
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- London :: are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster,
- 1675.
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- Epigrams, English.
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Contents
- title page
- THE Preface.
- TO His Majesty.
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The first Book of EPIGRAMS, Written
An. 1673.- On the Duke of ORMOND's going along with the KING in Banishment.
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To the Earl of OSSORY, on his Return from SEA,
An. 73. - To the Lady MARY CANDISH.
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To JAMES Duke of MONMOUTH, begun at his going into
France, An. 1669, and ended at his coming from the Siege ofMaestricht, An. 1673. - To the Duke of ALBEMARLE, going to SEA.
- To FRANCES Dutchess of RICHMOND, on her Widowhood.
- To ELIZABETH, Countess of ARUNDEL and SURREY.
- To the Lady GERARD of BROMLEY.
- To the Lord JOHN BELLASIS, on his quitting all his Offices.
- To the Lady, KATHARINE SEDLEY, Daughter to Sir CHARLES SEDLEY.
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In memory of his Noble Friend JAMES HAMILTON, who first lost his Leg at Sea, then his Life on Land, in our last En∣gagement with the
Dutch. -
To the Duke of
Newcastle ; On my Lady-Dutchess writing of his LIFE: -
To DIG BY, Lord GERARD of
Bromley ; Recommending to him for Motto:Virtus vere Nobilitas. - To Mr. HENRY JERMIN, On his Retirement into the Country.
- On A Fair Ladies NAME.
- Of PERSECUTION.
- To a Fair Lady, On the Peoples Reports.
- On an Angelical Beauty.
- ON A Sceptick in Religion.
- In Memory of her Altezze BEATRICE de Cusance, Dutchess of LORAIN.
- To her (now) Incomparable Sister, The Princess of AREMBERG.
- To the Honourable, EDWARD HOWARD, Brother to the Duke of NORFOLK.
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On
WILLIAM, Duke ofNewcastle. - To The Lady BRIDGET, Vicountess KILMURRAY.
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On The Dutchess of
Monmouth 's Happie Childbirth. - On The Foyl of Nobility.
- The Welcoming a Friend from SEA; In Drolling.
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The Second Book OF EPIGRAMS.
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To His ROYAL HIGHNESS,
IAMES Duke ofYork. -
To Her ROYAL HIGHNESS IOSEPHA-MARIA d'Este, Dutchess of
York. - To his Royal Highness, On his Return from our Naval VICTORY, An. 65.
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To His Highness Prince
RVPERT, On the same. -
On the Death of His ROYAL HIGHNESS
HENRY Duke ofGloucester. -
On the Death of Her ROYAL HIGHNESS,
HENRIETTA Dutchess ofOrleans. -
To
HENRY Earl ofArlington, Principal SECRETARY of State. - On a Noble-man Whose MOTTO is, Cavendo Tutus.
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TO The Lord
GEORGE BERKLEY. -
To Mr.
HENRY IERMIN, On their demanding why he had no higher TITLES,&c. -
On the Closet or Study OF
MARGARET Dutchess ofNewcastle. - On MELCHBOVRN, The Residence of the Earl of Bullingbrook.
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On the Duke of
Albemarl's, AND And the Earl ofSandwich's Bringing in the KING. -
On the Death OF The Earl of
Sandwich. -
To the Earl of
Ossory, On his going to SEA. -
To the Lord HENRY HOWARD of
Norfolk ▪ now Earl ofNorwich, And Lord High Marshal ofEngland ; On hisAfrican Voyage. - To the Same: On his Voyage to CONSTANTINOPLE.
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On
WELBECK, the Duke ofNewcastle 's House, Where he so Royally Entertain'd the last KING. -
TO FRANCES Dutchess of
Albemarle. -
IN MEMORY OF The Lady
IANE CHEYNEE. -
On
MARY Dutchess ofRichmond. -
On
GEORGE Duke ofBuckingham her Father, To the Lord Duke her Brother. -
To
LILLY, DRAWING The Dutchess ofCleveland 's Picture. -
To the Dutchess of
Cleveland: On her new Accession of TITLES,An. 1670. -
To the Earl of S.
Albans, Lord Chamberlain to His Majestie. -
On Mris
STVART. -
On her Dancing at
White-hall, All shining with JEWELS. -
On her Marriage WITH The Duke of
Richmond. -
TO
IAMES Earl ofNorthampton. -
To Sir
WILLIAM DVCEI, On his Three Entertainments; Of the KING, Prince ofTuscany, and Prince ofDenmark, All the same Year,An. 1669. -
To Mr.
BERNARD HOWARD, Brother to the Duke ofNorfolk. Segnite il Pocchi, & non li vulgare genti. -
To the truly Honourable, Mr.
THOMAS HOWARD, Brother to the Earl ofCarlisle.
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To His ROYAL HIGHNESS,
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The Third Book of Miscellany Epigrams.
- On our Town-LIBELLERS.
- The Pourtrait.
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The Young Couple,
I. D. andB. S. -
To
M. M. Davies, On her excellent Dancing and Singing. -
On her
pretty Daughter. - On a Ladies Blushing When the KING beheld her.
- On a famous Running Horse.
- On a Pretty Little Person.
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ON Mris
IEAN ROBERTS. -
To
CLARISSA, Too curious in her Dress. -
To
CAELIA, Disswasion from Marriage. -
TO SIR
K. D. -
To Mr.
Ed: Waller, ON His Excellent POEMS. Poco e bono. - On a most fair Beautiful Youth.
- Of Miss's and Mistresses.
- Of one Sweating IN CORNELIVS's TVB.
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To a LADY Too confident of her
Innocence. - The Ladies name in Aenigma.
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To Mr.
IOHN DRYDEN. -
Of an Excellent Actor: OR, The praises of
Richard Burbadge. To Charles Hart. - In one who Slandered A Fair LADY.
- A Ladies thoughts defended:
- In Execration of the Small POX.
- In Small-Beer.
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The PATRON's Lives. To the Lord
M. -
On a Hector beaten,
&c. - On a Famous Doctor,
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Posthume EPIGRAMS.
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In memory of
CHARLES LordGerard ofBromley. -
Of Col.
William Evers, Slayn in the Battle ofMarston-moor. -
Of ANNE PACKINGTON, Lady
AVDLEY. -
Of
Henry Petre, Son to the Lord William Petre. - On the BARBADOES.
- A question on a Ladies letting Blood.
- Of Neglects.
- In Avaros.
- The Anagram.
- On Simple.
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On Madam
Virago. - On his praising of Many.
- On Friends and Foes.
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To a Friend; Recommending a Memorial to him,
Anno 52. - To an Enemy.
- In Pravos Aulicos.
- On an Epicure.
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On Dame
Tannakin, in Burlesque verse. - To a Lady newly Married.
- To his Horse at grass in C. Park.
- POSTSCRIPT. To the Lady of the place.
- Of your Fanaticks or Cross-haters.
- Of their burning the POPE.
- Of Modern EPIGRAMS.
- Of WITS.
- L'ENVOYE.
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In memory of