Miscellaneous Poems
  • A DIALOGUE, BETWEEN The Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure.
  • On a Drop of Dew.
  • The Coronet.
  • Eyes and Tears.
  • Bermudas.
  • Clorinda and Damon.
  • A Dialogue between the Soul and Body.
  • The Nymph complaining for the death of her Faun.
  • Young Love.
  • To his Coy Mistress.
  • The unfortunate Lover.
  • The Gallery.
  • The Fair Singer.
  • Mourning.
  • Daphnis and Chloe.
  • The Definition of Love.
  • The Picture of little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers.
  • Tom May's Death.
  • The Match.
  • The Mower against Gardens.
  • Damon the Mower.
  • The Mower to the Glo-Worms.
  • The Mower's Song.
  • Ametas and Thestylis making Hay-Ropes.
  • I.
  • II.
  • III.
  • IV.
  • V.
  • Musicks Empire.
  • The Garden.
  • Fleckno, an English Priest at Rome.
  • To his worthy Friend Doctor Witty upon his Translation of the Popular Errors.
  • On Mr. Milton's Paradise lost.
  • Senec. Traged. ex Thyeste Chor. 2.
  • An Epitaph upon —
  • Upon the Hill and Grove at Bill-borow. To the Lord Fairfax.
  • Upon Appleton House, to my Lord Fairfax.
  • On the Victory obtained by Blake over the Spaniards, in the Bay of Sanctacruze, in the Island of Teneriff. 1657.
  • A Dialogue between Thyrsis and Dorinda.
  • The Character of Holland.
  • An Horation Ode upon Cromwel's Return from Ireland.
  • THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY Of the Government under O. C.
  • Two Songs at the Marriage of the Lord Fauconberg and the Ludy Mary Cromwell.
  • First. [Th' Astrologers own Eyes are set]
  • Second Song. [Phillis, Tomalin, away]
  • A Poem upon the Death of O. C.
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