Miscellaneous poems upon several occasions. Written by a young lady.
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- Miscellaneous poems upon several occasions. Written by a young lady.
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- London: :: Printen [sic] for H. Hindmarsh, at the Golden-Ball in Cornhil,
- M. DC. XC. VIII. [1698]
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Contents
- title page
- TO Edw. Irby Esq;
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occasional poems
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TO His Majesty AT His Return from WAR,
November, 1697. - The Absolute.
- The True POET.
- On Absence.
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On
Melina 's leavingLucinda in a Passion. - The Disobliged.
- CLEOMIRA TO ALONSO.
- The Supposition.
- The Debate.
- On our Present Enjoyments.
- On Passion.
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On my having the
Small Pox. -
An EPITHALAMIUM ON Lady
MARY OBRION. -
On the Worthy Doctor
H . . . . -
AN ELEGY On Mr.
J. S. Musick-Man at the Act atOxford, 169who was reported to be killed by Hig ¦Way-men. - THE PROPHESIE
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A
SONG. -
An Answer to a
SONG -
On Mr.
Finger's Musick inAnatomist, orSham-Doctor -
On a
Steel Pen with aCupid Engraven on the Top. - The Early Amour.
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Antonio toLucinda after a P¦sent of her Hair. - The Hypocrite.
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ON LUCINDA's Going to the
Indies to be Married. - On the Death of My Little Niece.
- On Secret Love.
- The Conquest.
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Lucinda to her Heart. -
On a Smile from
Silvia. -
A
SONG. - On Friendship.
- THE RESOLUTION.
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On
Mellena 's absenting hera whole day when I was Si -
pon a Present of Fruit sent me by an unknown Hand suspecting it came from Mellena. -
A
SONG. -
Ʋpon the Sudden Change of
Capadora 's Brow. ByI. S. Esq; -
A
SONG. - On Intrest.
- On Happiness.
- On my Fate.
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On a Gentleman taking a Pocket-Glass from
Lucinda, sent it back with this Following Ap∣pology. - The Penitent.
- Lifes Happiness.
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A
SONG. - The Vow-Breaker.
- Ʋpon Inconstancy.
- An Elevated Thought.
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on Mrs. H— who bad me Write something of Her. - The Resignation.
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A
SONG. - The Rebel.
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An Acrostick on Sir
J. H. -
A
SONG. - To Clemander.
- The Truth.
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A
SONG. -
On Mrs
D. C. - The Choice.
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A
SONG. -
AN ACCROSTICK ON
E. I. Esq. -
To a Young Lady just befor
Her Marriage. - To Strephon.
- Some Words sent me by an Ʋnknown Hand.
- The Wish.
- Writ in a Lady's Pocket Book.
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The Farewel by Mr.
I. W. - ON LUCINDA Going to Church.
- Sent me by a Gentleman.
- The Answer.
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A DIALOGUE BETWEEN
Cloris and Almeria.
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TO His Majesty AT His Return from WAR,