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Upon Mistriss Mallet; an unhandsome gen

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In quendam Anniversariorum Scriptorem 52 An Answer to the same, by Dr. Price.... In Poetam exauctoratum et emeritum .... * On Francis Beaumont, then newly dead.. An Elegie on the late Lord William Howard

of Effingham....

To the Lord Mordaunt, upon his returne

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from the North...

*To the Prince...

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A Newe-Years Gift to my Lorde Duke of

Buckingham....

A Letter to Sir Thomas Aylesbury . . . . . . .
Dr. Corbet's Journey into France.....

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An Exhortation to Mr. John Hamon..... 103 An Elegie upon the Death of Queen Anne 112

An Elegie upon the Death of his owne

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On the Christ-Church Play at Woodstock. 131

A Letter to the Duke of Buckingham, being

with the Prince in Spaine.....

On the Earle of Dorset's Death..

To the Newe-born Prince...

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On the Birth of the young Prince Charles. 148

To his Son Vincent Corbet...

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An Epitaph on Dr. Donne, Dean of Pauls. 152

* Certain few Woordes spoken concerninge

one Benet Corbett after her decease... 154

Iter Boreale....

On Mr. Rice, the Manciple of Christ-Church

in Oxford..

On Henry Bollings.....

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On John Dawson, Butler of Christ-Church 207

On Great Tom of Christ-Church.....

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Farewell

* A Non Sequitur..

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* Oratio in Funus Henrici Principis....... 249

* In Obitum Domini Thomæ Bodleii...... 260

TO THE READER.

(From Edition 1648.)

READER,

I HEERE offer to view a collection of certaine peices of poetry, which have flowne from hand to hand, these many yeares, in private papers, but were never fixed for the publique eie of the worlde to looke upon, till now*. If that witt which runnes in every veyne of them seeme somewhat out of fashion, because tis neither amorous nor obscene, thou must remember that the author, although scarse a Divine when many of them were written, had not only so masculine but even so modest a witt also, that he would lett nothing

*From hence it should seem that the edition 1647 was not published at the time this preface was written.

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