R. TUTIN
HULL
1907
TO
C. N. G.
IN MEMORY OF AN OXFORD WINTER
CONTENTS
PAGE
PREFATORY NOTE xi
I. LYRICS PRINTED ONLY IN THE EDITION OF 1647:
The Dream 1
Despair 1
The Picture 2
Opinion 2
II. LYRICS PRINTED ONLY IN THE EDITION OF 1651:
The Cure 4
To the Countess of S[underland?] with _The Holy
Court_ 6
Drawn for Valentine by the L[ady] D[orothy]
S[pencer?] 7
III. LYRICS PRINTED ONLY IN EDITION OF 1657 [JOHN
GAMBLE'S _Ayres and Dialogues_] HAVING NO TITLES:
'On this swelling bank' 9
'Dear, fold me once more' 10
'The lazy hours' 10
IV. LYRICS PRINTED ONLY IN EDITIONS OF 1647 AND 1651:
Love's Innocence 12
The Dedication to Love 13
The Glow-Worm 13
To Chariessa, desiring her to Burn his Verses 14
On Mr. Fletcher's Works 15
To the Lady D[ormer] 16
To Mr. W[illiam] Hammond 17
On Mr. Shirley's Poems 18
On Mr. Sherburne's Translation of Seneca's Medea,
and Vindication of the Author 20
On Mr. Hall's Essays 21
On Sir J[ohn] S[uckling] his Picture and Poems 22
Answer [to 'The Union'] 22
V. LYRICS PRINTED ONLY IN EDITIONS OF 1647 AND 1657
[GAMBLE]:
The Blush 24
The Cold Kiss
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