Characters and elegies. By Francis VVortley, Knight and Baronet.
- Title
- Characters and elegies. By Francis VVortley, Knight and Baronet.
- Author
- Wortley, Francis, Sir, 1591-1652.
- Publication
- [London :: s.n.],
- Printed in the yeere, M DC XLVI. [1646]
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- Subject terms
- Characters and characteristics -- Early works to 1800.
- Elegiac poetry, English -- 17th century.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE LOVERS OF HONOUR & POESIE.
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CHARACTERS
AND ELEGIES.-
CHARACT. I. The Character of His Royall Majestie. -
II. The Character of the Queenes Majestie. -
III. The hopefull Prince. -
IV. A true Character of the IllustriousJames Duke of York. -
V. The Character of a Noble Generall. -
VI. A true English Protestant -
VII. An Antinomian, or Anabaptisticall Independent -
VIII. A Jesuite -
IX. The true Character of a Northerne Lady, as she is Wife, Mother, and Sister, -
X. The politique Neuter -
XI. The Citie Paragon -
XII. A sharking Committee-man -
XIII. Britanicus his pedigree. A fatall prediction of his end. -
XIIII. The Phaenix of the Court
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elegies
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AN ELEGIE
Vpon the Right Honourable The Earle of LINDSEY. -
An Elegy upon the right Honourable the Earle of
Northampton. -
An Elegy upon the right Honourable the Earle of
Kingston. -
An Elegy upon the right Honourable the Earle of
Carnarvan. -
An Elegy for the Princely Brothers of the Illustrious Duke of
Lenox. -
An Elegy upon my much honourable friend the Lord Viscount
Falkland. -
An Elegy upon the truly honorable Sir
Charles Cavendish. -
An Elegy upon his noble friends and Allies the Earle of
Chesterfields Sonnes. -
Upon the right worshipfull and my va∣liant Countreyman Sir
Richard Hutton Knight. -
Upon the truly noble and valiant Sir
Bevell Greenfield Knight. -
An Elegy upon the Honourable his no∣ble friend and Countreyman Sir
William Evers. -
A remembrance dedicated to his noble friends and Allies, Sir
Thomas Metham and SirWilliam Wentworth, who were slaine atMarston Moore neareYork. -
An Elegy upon the truly noble and valiant Sir
John Smith. -
An Elegy for Sir
Henry Spilmam Knight. -
Upon his Noble Friend Colo∣nell
Slanning. -
An Elegy for my dear Godson and Ne∣phew
Henry Morton, Sonne to my good brother SirGeorge Morton Baronet. -
An Elegy upon my honoured friends and Countreymen the valiant Collonels
Howard, Heron, Fenwick, Lumpton, Claverin, andCarnaby. -
An Elegy upon the right honourable the Countesse of
Dorset. -
Vpon
Francis Quarles. - Upon a true contented Prisoner.
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AN ELEGIE
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poem
- I.
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II. De Ape. Martial. lib. 7. 32. inclusa electro. -
III. De Formica. Martial. lib. 6. 15. -
IV. Martial. de Vipera. - V.
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VI. De Archmedis Sphera. -
VII. De remora, piscicula. -
VIII. De flamma perenni inventa in urna apud Patavium, qua fracta extincta fuit flamma. -
IX. De vicissitudine rerum. -
X. De Ethiope baptizato. -
XI. De quin{que} panibus, tot mille pascentibus. -
XII. Ovidius in Ibim. -
XIII. A Paraphrase upon the Verses which
Famianus Strada made of the Lutanist andPhilomell in contestation,Pag. 399. Jam Sol, &c. - Comparison.