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The compleat courtier: or, Cupid's academy [ESTC R184126]

DMI number:
1680
Publication Date:
1683
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
R184126
EEBO/ECCO link:
http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2003&res_id=xri:eebo&rft_id=xri:eebo:citation:53299307
Shelfmark:
EEBO - Bod
Full Title:
THE | [g]Compleat Courtier:[/g] | OR, | [i]CUPID[/i]'s Academy. | Containing | An Exact and excellent Collection of all | the newest and choicest Songs, Poems, Epigrams, | Satyrs, Elegant Epistles, Ingenious Dialogues, | Quaint Expressions, Complemental Ceremonies, | Amorous Addresses and Answers, in a most plea- | sant and pathetick strain, fitted and prepared | for all capacities. And humbly recommended to | the perusal of all young Gentlemen, Ladies, and | others, who are inclinable to recreate themselves | with harmless mirth. | [rule] | By [i]J. SHURLY[/i], Gent. | [rule] | [i]LONDON[/i], | Printed for [i]W. T.[/i] and are to be sold | by [i]Joshua Conyers[/i], at the [i]Black | Raven[/i] in [i]Duck lane[/i]. 1683.
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of 17th century verse and Collection including prose
Format:
Duodecimo
Comments:
Contains prose letters and dialogues, and two unrecorded three-line verse snippets. Poem ID 42647 appears twice in this miscellany, pp. 16 and 136. Though the first and last lines are substantively identical, there is some variation between the texts. Poem ID 42712 and poem ID 42787 in this miscellany are variant texts of the same poem.
Other matter:
Prefatory matter: Preface 'To The Reader', signed 'J. Shurly', sigs A3r-A4v.
References:
NCBEL 334 (1683)
Related People
Editor:
John Shurley
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Title page: 'By J. Shurly, Gent.'
Publisher:
William Thackeray
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
'Printed for W. T.'. Identification from ESTC.
Sold by:
Joshua Conyers
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
'[T]o be sold by Joshua Conyers'.
Content/Publication
First Line:
Roused by a gale of sighs from Cyprus fair
Page No:
sigs A5r-A6r
Poem Title:
The Prologue Spoken by Cupid.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Ah what can mean that eager joy
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p.1
Poem Title:
The Love-sick Shepherdess: A New Song.
Attribution:
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First Line:
How fain thou beautiful wouldst seem to be
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pp.4-5
Poem Title:
An Epigram on an old Woman, desirous of a young Husband.
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First Line:
How happy are these skins that licence have
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p.4
Poem Title:
A Letter sent to his Mistress, with a pair of Gloves for a Token, on which commenting, he expresses his Amours.
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First Line:
See what a conquest love has made
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p.5
Poem Title:
Loves Conquest. A New Song.
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First Line:
Proud woman know that I am now above
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p.7
Poem Title:
Love cured by disdain, or the Scorner scorned.
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First Line:
As I late was sitting
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p.10
Poem Title:
Song.
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First Line:
What have I lost my sense that I should love
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p.10
Poem Title:
The Rhapsody.
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First Line:
Arise my Cloris from thy shady bower
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p.14
Poem Title:
The Invocation.
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First Line:
Calm was the evening and clear was the sky
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pp.14-15
Poem Title:
Song.
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First Line:
Come my Daphne come away
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pp.15-16
Poem Title:
Song in two parts, between Damon and Daphne.
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First Line:
Divinest mistress | Whom the powers above
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p.15
Poem Title:
A short Letter in verse.
Attribution:
E. G.
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First Line:
This bumper to Bacchus we'll drink it all round
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p.16
Poem Title:
A Health to Bacchus.
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First Line:
Know cruel woman murderess of mankind
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p.19
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
Come boys drink away merry set it round
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p.20
Poem Title:
A Catch.
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First Line:
Hence loathed melancholy
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p.20
Poem Title:
The Melancholy Lovers Complaint.
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First Line:
Tears I do shed yet are they shed in vain
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p.20
Poem Title:
Repentance too late, or the Ladies laments for her Lover, kill'd by her Disdain.
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First Line:
A Stella bright I saw her sit
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p.23
Poem Title:
Song.
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First Line:
Faith Sylvia you're unkind of late hard-hearted grown
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p.24
Poem Title:
A Dialogue between Coridon and Sylvia.
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First Line:
Arise my sweet Phillis and let's to the grove
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p.25
Poem Title:
Song.
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First Line:
Jocky and Jenny one evening late
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pp.25-26
Poem Title:
The Scotch Intrigue. A pleasant Song.
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First Line:
A virtuous woman is an angel bright
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pp.26-27
Poem Title:
Of Virtue and Vice in Women.
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First Line:
Hence idle fears let jealousy vanish
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p.30
Poem Title:
A New Song.
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First Line:
Lady as endless is my love as this
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p.30
Poem Title:
Upon the presentation of a Ring.
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First Line:
Madam think you for scornful frowns I'll bow
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pp.30-31
Poem Title:
To his scornful Mistress.
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First Line:
Madam | I love you oft my eyes have told
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pp.32-33
Poem Title:
The Love-sick Youth to his Mistress.
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First Line:
Hence idle fancies perplex me no more
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p.33
Poem Title:
Song.
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First Line:
Bright mistress when the outside I beheld
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p.34
Poem Title:
Upon a Letter sealed with a Heart.
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First Line:
Lady the world's a ring yet that would be
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p.34
Poem Title:
On a Diamond in a Ring.
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First Line:
Though black my mistress seem unto the eye
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p.34
Poem Title:
An Epigram.
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First Line:
Hence idle fancies wandering shades away
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p.35
Poem Title:
The ill Starr'd Lovers Complaint.
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First Line:
Come lovely nymph the winter now is past
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pp.36-37
Poem Title:
The Shepherds Invitation.
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First Line:
I hear thy voice Strephon love commands
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p.37
Poem Title:
The Shepherdesses Reply.
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First Line:
Divine mistress | Since 'tis my fate to be thy slave
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p.38
Poem Title:
A Letter to a coy Mistress.
Attribution:
J. L.
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First Line:
As by a river side I passed
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p.41
Poem Title:
A New Song.
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First Line:
Hail sacred sisters who in triple trine
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pp.41-42
Poem Title:
The Essay.
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First Line:
High thoughts and honour to others impart
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pp.42-43
Poem Title:
A New Song.
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First Line:
By Jove I'll tell her boldly that 'tis she
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pp.43-44
Poem Title:
Song.
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First Line:
Gently ah gently lady touch the wound
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p.43
Poem Title:
Song.
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First Line:
Madam must I be still your sacrifice
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pp.44-45
Poem Title:
A Letter to a Scornful Lady.
Attribution:
J. L.
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First Line:
Miraculous what love me one whole day
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pp.45-46
Poem Title:
An Ode.
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First Line:
So looks the virgin rose
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pp.46-47
Poem Title:
Perfect Beauty.
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First Line:
Hence you profaners of all sacred things
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p.48
Poem Title:
In veneration of Age.
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First Line:
Behold in this thou mirror of thy kind
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p.53
Poem Title:
Upon the presentation of a Picture.
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First Line:
Madam in this your beauties you may see
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p.53
Poem Title:
Upon the presentation of a Looking-glass.
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First Line:
Madam no more I ask your love
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pp.55-56
Poem Title:
The Scorner scorned. A Song.
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First Line:
Well met my lovely nymph beneath this shade
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pp.56-57
Poem Title:
A Dialogue between Philander and Celia.
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First Line:
Jenny come away Jocky does call ye
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pp.58-59
Poem Title:
A Song.
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First Line:
If when thy stomach calls to eat
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p.59
Poem Title:
The true Symptomes of Love.
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First Line:
Lovely maid best of any
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p.61
Poem Title:
The Shepherds Address.
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First Line:
He's frantic sure that truly says
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p.62
Poem Title:
An observation on Love.
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First Line:
Wonder not lady that in verse I write
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p.62
Poem Title:
A short and passionate Epistle.
Attribution:
G. L.
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First Line:
Echo sweet nymph that livest unseen
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p.63
Poem Title:
The Invocation.
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First Line:
Sillius has brought from strange and barren lands
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p.63
Poem Title:
An Epigram.
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First Line:
Come away blessed souls no more
Page No:
p.66
Poem Title:
A Sonnet.
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First Line:
Strife hurry and noise that fills the lewd town
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p.66
Poem Title:
Song.
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First Line:
Hence gaudy beauty outside fairness hence
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p.67
Poem Title:
The excellence of Virtue. A Poem.
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First Line:
When busy fame over all the plains
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p.67
Poem Title:
Song.
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First Line:
Smiling Phillis has an air
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p.68
Poem Title:
Song.
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First Line:
Honour's a blast a bubble nought but air
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p.72
Poem Title:
On Honour.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Faith Bessy you know that I long have loved you
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pp.73-74
Poem Title:
The Country-mans wooing. A New Song.
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First Line:
My love she is fair although she is cruel
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p.73
Poem Title:
Song.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Away foolish boy
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pp.74-75
Poem Title:
Love's force despised. A New Song.
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First Line:
Blue Thetis goddess of the raging sea
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p.75
Poem Title:
The forsaken Damsel.
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First Line:
Great Charles our blessed sovereign
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pp.75-76
Poem Title:
The Loyalists Delight. A New Song.
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First Line:
Hark how the drum beats
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pp.76-77
Poem Title:
A Song.
Attribution:
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First Line:
In the morning betimes we dabble in the dew
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p.77
Poem Title:
The Milk maids delight. A New Song.
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First Line:
Ah whither fled are all those roses fair
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p.78
Poem Title:
To his Mistress upon her recovery from a feaver.
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First Line:
If long you'd have the world's wild females love
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pp.79-80
Poem Title:
A Caution to Prodigal Lovers.
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First Line:
A miser having set his heart on gold
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pp.80-82
Poem Title:
The Misers dreadful Vision.
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First Line:
Bright beauty you chief idea of my mind
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p.84
Poem Title:
The Ingenious Lovers admonition to his Mistress.
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First Line:
Ah Celia arise
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p.87
Poem Title:
A Song.
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First Line:
Lady | That night fame reached my tingling ear
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pp.89-90
Poem Title:
A Letter to a Quondam Mistress, newly Married.
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First Line:
All day I wander over the plains
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pp.90-91
Poem Title:
The Shepherds Delight. A New Song.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Come away boys let's drink it
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p.90
Poem Title:
The Loyal Health. A New Song.
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First Line:
Haste brave Amyntas to the chase for see
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pp.91-92
Poem Title:
The Authors advice to his Heroick friend, upon his unmanning himself, by doating upon a disdainful Beauty.
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First Line:
Fair pretty creature who in tender years
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p.92
Poem Title:
To his innocent Mistress. A Poem.
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First Line:
Let Vulcan blow the bellows
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p.92
Poem Title:
A Catch.
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First Line:
Madam behold these fragrant flowers that crown
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p.93
Poem Title:
Upon the presentation of a Nosegay.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Haste fair Daphne haste away
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p.96
Poem Title:
Song.
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First Line:
In oceans of pleasure
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p.96
Poem Title:
Song.
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Ah me that ever I was born
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p.97
Poem Title:
The Melancholy Virgin. A New Song.
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First Line:
Hur was tell hur a trick
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pp.98-99
Poem Title:
The Welsh mans Adventure. A Song.
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First Line:
Sir when I first saw your bewitching face
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p.98
Poem Title:
A Lady to her perfidious Lover.
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Hard by a river close under a shade
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p.99
Poem Title:
Song.
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To Bacchus we drink
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p.100
Poem Title:
The merry Topers. A Song.
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First Line:
In cold December when sharp frosts invade
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pp.104-105
Poem Title:
The Christmas ramble.
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When happy time in Eden first began
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p.105
Poem Title:
Loves force. A Poem.
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A parson preaching in a pulpit late
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pp.107-108
Poem Title:
The Parsons observation on the word Woman.
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False flattering men who make it your chief pride
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p.107
Poem Title:
An admonition to perjured Lovers.
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You that in love's great mystery are rude
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pp.108-109
Poem Title:
Directions to wooe a Widow.
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How happy are lovers
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p.110
Poem Title:
Song.
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Darkness does now the world surround
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pp.113-114
Poem Title:
The Despairing Lover. A New Song.
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A pox of disturbers let us rout them
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pp.114-115
Poem Title:
The Grievance of the Nation discovered.
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Ah my love why stayedst thou so
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pp.115-116
Poem Title:
The Fancy or Echo to Melancholy Love.
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Haste haste thou powerful god of love
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p.115
Poem Title:
The Invocation. A New Song.
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Aurora fair whose rosy cheeks adorn
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p.116
Poem Title:
To the Morning.
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A lovely pair endued by fate
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pp.117-118
Poem Title:
Song.
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Goddess Minerva wise austere
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p.118
Poem Title:
Song.
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Come boys fill us a bumper
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p.119
Poem Title:
A Catch.
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Joy to the bridegroom fill the skies
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pp.119-120
Poem Title:
Song.
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Hail to the myrtle shades
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pp.120-121
Poem Title:
Song.
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Oh love thou art a treasure
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p.120
Poem Title:
Song.
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When infant nature had the world arrayed
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pp.121-122
Poem Title:
The Muses Seasonable Advice to a hopeful couple upon their entering into the State of Matrimony.
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Fair mistress ah see sighs attend my quill
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pp.122-123
Poem Title:
The surprized Lover to his Mistress.
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Bright beauty on whose every part does rest
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pp.125-126
Poem Title:
On his Mistress neat tiring her hair.
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Hail blessed pair whom love and nature joins
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p.125
Poem Title:
On a Happy Marriage. A Poem.
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Virtue's a lasting treasure never fades
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p.125
Poem Title:
On Vertue.
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Now now the fight's done
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pp.126-127
Poem Title:
A Song.
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Here's that will challenge all the fair
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pp.127-128
Poem Title:
Song.
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Fools to themselves do riches prize
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p.128
Poem Title:
Song.
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Ads zours my dear Jone
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p.129
Poem Title:
Song.
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Somnus thou god who easest cares
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pp.129-130
Poem Title:
Song.
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Can life be a blessing
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p.130
Poem Title:
Song.
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So ravishing fair is the nymph that I love
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p.131
Poem Title:
Song.
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Whither away my own Dick
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pp.131-132
Poem Title:
Song.
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Sawney was tall and of noble race
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pp.132-133
Poem Title:
Song.
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Smiling Phillis has an air
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p.133
Poem Title:
Song.
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How unhappy is my fate
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p.134
Poem Title:
Song.
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Man that gains a married treasure
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pp.134-135
Poem Title:
Song.
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Blush not redder than the morning
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p.135
Poem Title:
Song.
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Strife hurry and noise that fills the lewd town
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p.136
Poem Title:
Song.
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Hail mighty Venus at whose shrine
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pp.137-138
Poem Title:
Song.
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Phoebus god beloved by men
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p.137
Poem Title:
Song.
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A maid they say is an easy thing
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pp.138-139
Poem Title:
Song.
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Farewell ungrateful traitor
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pp.139-140
Poem Title:
Song.
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As on his death bed gasping Strephon lay
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p.140
Poem Title:
Song.
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Think not dear love that I'll reveal
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pp.141-142
Poem Title:
Song.
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Why how now rogue what make you here
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p.141
Poem Title:
Song.
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Great Monmouth's a duke
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p.142
Poem Title:
Song.
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Honour's a toy
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p.143
Poem Title:
Song.
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Live long the great Caesar and long may he reign
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p.143
Poem Title:
Song.
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Could man his wish obtain
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pp.144-145
Poem Title:
Song.
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Triumphant queen of beauty
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p.144
Poem Title:
Song.
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All hail to the pleasures of love
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pp.145-146
Poem Title:
Song.
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When gentle slumber closed
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p.145
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Arise ye winds from your rough caves
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pp.146-147
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To the wars to the wars
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p.146
Poem Title:
A Catch.
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Ah how pleasant are the charms of love
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p.147
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One moon-shiny night as I walked out late
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pp.147-148
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Ha now I am married let others take care
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p.148
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As through the woods I roved
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pp.149-150
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By yea and nay now I am moved
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p.149
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Jugg what zaist thou shall we be married
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pp.150-151
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Powers on high
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p.150
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Hark how the loud trumpets they shrilly do sound
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pp.151-152
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Torture me no more you pangs of love
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pp.152-153
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When Jove to fair Danae in showers of gold
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p.152
Poem Title:
A Catch.
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Twa bonny lads were Sawny and Jockey
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p.153
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Ah Jenny Gin your eyes do kill
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pp.154-155
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Lovers farewell our pastime's at an end
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p.155
Poem Title:
The Farewel.
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