Olor Iscanus. A collection of some select poems, and translations, / formerly written by Mr. Henry Vaughan silurist. ; Published by a friend.
- Title
- Olor Iscanus. A collection of some select poems, and translations, / formerly written by Mr. Henry Vaughan silurist. ; Published by a friend.
- Author
- Vaughan, Henry, 1622-1695.
- Publication
- London, :: Printed by T.W. for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at his shop ...,
- 1651.
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- Subject terms
- Literature -- Translations into English -- Early works to 1800.
- English poetry -- 17th century.
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/a64746.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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"Olor Iscanus. A collection of some select poems, and translations, / formerly written by Mr. Henry Vaughan silurist. ; Published by a friend." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64746.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2024.
Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- epigraph
- TO The truly Noble, and most Excellently accomplish'd, the LORD KILDARE DIGBY.
- The Publisher to the Reader.
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Vpon the most Ingenious
pair of Twins,Eugenius Philalethes, and theAuthour of these Poems. -
To my friend the Authour upon these his
Poems. -
Vpon the following
Poems. -
Olor Iscanus.
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To the River
Isca. - The Charnel-house.
- In Amicum foeneratorem.
- To his friend—.
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To his retired friend, an Invitation to
Brecknock. - Monsieur Gombauld.
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An Elegie on the death of Mr.
R.W. slain in the late unfortunate differences atRou∣ton Heath, neerChester, 1645. -
Upon a Cloke lent him by Mr.
I. Ridsley. -
Upon Mr.
Fletchers Playes, publi∣shed, 1647. -
Upon the
Poems andPlayes of the ever memorable Mr.William Cart∣wright. - To the best, and most accomplish'd Couple—
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An Elegie on the death of Mr.
R. Hall, slain atPontefract, 1684. -
To my learned friend, Mr.
T. Powell, upon His Translation ofMalvezzi's Christian Politician. -
To my worthy friend Master
T. Lewes. -
To the most Excellently accomplish'd, Mrs
K. Philips. -
An Epitaph upon the Lady
Elizabeth, Second Daughter to his late Majestie. -
To Sir
William D' avenant, upon hisGondibert. -
Tristium Lib. 5
o . Eleg. 3a . To his fellow-Poets atRome, upon the birth-day ofBacchus. -
De Ponto, Lib.3
o . To his friends (after his many sollicitati∣ons) refusing to petitionCaesar for his releasement. -
De Ponto, lib. 4
o . Eleg. 3a . To his Inconstant friend, translated for the use of all theIudases of this touch-stone-Age. -
Tristium Lib. 3
o . Eleg. 3a . To his Wife atRome, when he was sick. - Ausonii Cupido, Edyl. 6.
- Boet. Lib. 1. Metrum 1.
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Metrum 2. -
Metrum 4. -
Metrum 5. -
Metrum 6. -
Metrum 7. -
Lib. 2.Metrum 1. -
Metrum 2. -
Metrum 3. -
Metrum 4. -
Metrum 5. -
Metrum 6. - Metrum 7.
- Casimirus, Lib.4. Ode 28.
- Casimirus, Lib. 2. Ode 8.
- Casimirus, Lib. 3. Ode 22.
- Casimirus Lyric. Lib.3. Ode 23.
- Casimirus, Lib. 4. Ode 15.
- Casimirus, Lib.4. Ode 13.
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The Praise of a Religious life by
Mathias Casimirus. In Answer to that Ode ofHorace, Beatus Ille qui procul negotiis, &c. - Ad fluvium Iscam.
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Venerabili viro, praeceptori suo olim & semper Colendissimo M
•o . Mathaeo Herbert. -
Praestrantissimo viro,
Thomae Poëllo in suum de Elementis oplicae libellum. - Ad Echum.
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To the River