Poems. By W.H.
- Title
- Poems. By W.H.
- Author
- Hammond, William, b. 1614.
- Publication
- London, :: Printed for Thomas Dring at the George in Fleetstreet, neer Cliffords Inne Gate,
- 1655.
- Rights/Permissions
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- Subject terms
- English poetry -- 17th century.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"Poems. By W.H." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A87057.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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POEMS.
- Commanded to write VERSES.
- The Walke.
- Husbandry.
- Mutuall Love.
- The forsaken Maid.
- Another.
- J. C.
- De Melidoria.
- Delay.
- Upon Cloris her visit after Marriage,
- On the infrequency of Celias Letters.
- To her questioning his Estate.
- The Spring.
- The cruell Mistresse.
- To his Mistresse, Desiring him to absent himselfe.
- To his scornfull Mistresse.
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To M
r. J. L. - Epithalamium,
- To Eugenio,
- Ad amicum & cognatum T. S.
- To the same being sicke of a feavour. Horat: od: 2. 17.
- To the same,
- To the same.
- To the same, On my Library, A SATYRE.
- To the same, on his Poems and Translations.
- To the same on his Poems,
- To the same
- To the same.
- On the Marriage of my deare Kinsman T. S. Esq and Mrs. D. E.
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To M
rs. D. S. on the birth of Sidney, her second Son. - Horat: Od. 3. 3.
- To Sr. J. G. wishing me to regain my fortunes by complyance with the Parliament.
- The World.
- Gray Haires.
- A Dialogue upon death.
- Death.
- On the death of my dear brother Mr. H. S. drown'd.
- On the same.
- On the same.
- To my dear Sister Mrs. S.
- To the same.
- To the same.
- To the same.
- To the same.
- To the same.
- To the same.
- On the death of my much honourd Ʋncle Mr. G. Sandys.
- Epitaph on Sir R. D.
- Grace Compar'd to the Sun.
- Ʋpon the Nativity of our sa∣viour and Sacrament then received.