3 drawn dawn he lawn; ar thee dear: ut fear. thy quest, e best. ould prize yes. My Mistress Commanding me to Return her A Prayer to the Wind: A Sigh Mediocrity in Love Rejected Good Counsel to a Young Maid (No. 1) To my Inconstant Mistress A Deposition from Love Ungrateful Beauty Threatened A Looking-Glass An Elegy on the Lady Pennington: sent fro To Her in Absence: A Ship Eternity of Love Protested. On Alterations in my Mistress, after my Good Counsel to a Young Maid (No. 2) Upon the King's Sickness, 1633 To a Lady, not yet enjoyed by her Husband The Willing Prisoner to his Mistress Epitaph on Lady Salter, wife of Sir Williamı Salter Inscription on the Tomb of Lady Mary Wentworth Inscription on the Tomb of the Duke of Buckingham . 1. A Lover disguised as an Amazon To Ben Jonson, on his Ode of Defiance, 1633 Hymeneal Dialogue, betwixt Bride and Groom The Comparison, on the Perfection of his Mistress PAGE On the Marriage of Thomas Killigrew and Cecilia On my Lord Chief Justice, his Election of Lady Ann An Hymeneal Song, on the Nuptials of Lady Ann To my Lord Admiral, on his late Sickness (By Waller) 100 Methodus Amandi: A Dialogue To the Countess of Anglesea, 1630 An Elegy upon the Death of Dr. Donne, 1631 Another Hue and Cry' (Michael Drayton ?) To Celia: Rise, lovely Celia, and be kind' The Prologue to a Play, at Whitehall, 1633 · Mr. Carew to his Friend: 'Like to the hand,' etc. Love's Flattery: When, Celia, I intend to flatter you Four Unauthenticated Epigrams: 1. On Munday of 1831 [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 LONDON, Printed by I. D. for Thomas Walkley, and are to be Sold at the Signe of the Burfe and York- House. |