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3 drawn dawn he lawn;

ar

thee dear: ut fear.

thy quest,

e best.

ould prize

yes.

My Mistress Commanding me to Return her
Secrecy Protested.

A Prayer to the Wind: A Sigh

Mediocrity in Love Rejected

Good Counsel to a Young Maid (No. 1)
To my Mistress, sitting by a River's side
Conquest by Flight

To my Inconstant Mistress
Persuasions to Joy

A Deposition from Love

Ungrateful Beauty Threatened
Disdain Returned.

A Looking-Glass

An Elegy on the Lady Pennington: sent fro
To his Mistress in Absence

To Her in Absence: A Ship

Eternity of Love Protested.

On Alterations in my Mistress, after my
into France [1619].

Good Counsel to a Young Maid (No. 2)
Celia Bleeding: to the Surgeon
To T. H., a Lady resembling My Mistress
On his Winter Entertainment at Saxham, S
Upon a Ribbon, tied about his Arm by a La
To the King, at his Entrance into Saxham
Upon the Sickness of E. S. (Elizabeth Sheld
A New-Vear's Sacrifice to Lucinda

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[The original title-page of the MASQUE, 1634, is on p. 129;

title of editio princeps, 1640, reproduced here.]

POEMS

By

THOMAS CAREVV,

Esquire.

One of the Gentlemen of the

Privie-Chamber, and Sewer in
Ordinary to His Majesty.

LONDON,

Printed by I. D. for Thomas Walkley,

and are to be Sold at the Signe of the
Flying Horfe, between Brittain's

Burfe and York- House.

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