A panagyrick to His Excellency General Monck. - A panagyrick on His Majesties entrance into London. - Some tears dropt o're the herse of the incomparable Prince Henry duke of Gloucester. - Poems on several occasions. His mistress. - The protestation. - The passionate lover. - Corydons complaint. - To Sylvia weeping. - Thyrsis in despaire. - Absence. - Daphnis fled. - To Lucia playing on her lute. - Another. -To Celia on some verses sent her by another. - On love. - Song. - Damon to a foul maid that courted him. - To Lydia being retired privately into the country. - Poems. - The depart. - Tystirus complaining. - Acrostick. - The recovery. Innocnetia & Politia. Veritas & Panurgia. - A elegy on the matchless murther of Charls the First of happy and blessed memory.
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Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, inc., 1976. 1 microfiche : positive ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of English literature ; LEL 40081)