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An Epigram to William, Earl of Newcastle
252
An Epitaph on Henry Lord LaWare
253
An Epigram (to Lord Keeper Williams)
254
An Epigram to King Charles, for a Hundred Pounds
he sent me in my Sickness
255
To King Charles and Queen Mary, for the Loss of
their First-born, an Epigram Consolatory
An Epigram to our great and good King Charles 257
An Epigram on the Prince's Birth
258
An Epigram to the Queen, then lying in
259
An Ode or Song by all the Muses, in celebration of
her Majesty's Birthday
259
An Epigram to the Household
262
Epigram to a Friend and Son
262
To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of that
Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Cary and Sir Henry Mori- .
263
To the Right Honorable, the Lord High Treasurer
of England ; An Epistle Mendicant
269
To the King on his Birthday
270
On the Right Honorable and Virtuous Lord Weston,
Lord Iligh Treasurer of England
271
To the Right Honorable Jerome Lord Weston; An
Ode Gratulatory for his Return from his Einbassy 272
Epithalamion: or a Song concerning the same
273
The Humble Petition of Poor Ben
To the Right IIonorable the Lord Treasurer of Eng-
land
283
An Epigram to my Muse, the Lady Digby, on her
Husband, Sir Kenelm Digby.
284
A New Year's Gift, sung to King Charles
286
An Elegy: “Fair friend, 'tis true your beauties
move."
289
On the King's Birthday
291
To my Lord the King, on the Christening his Second
Son, James
292
An Elegy on the Lady Jane Pawlet, Marchioness of
Winton.
293