The Crowne of All Homers Workes
Contents (not listed in original)
- To My Ever Most-Worthie-To-Be-Most Honor'd Lord, the Earle of Somerset, &c
- The Occasion of this Impos'd Crowne
- Batraxomyomaxia
Al the Hymnes of Homer.
- An Hymne to Apollo
- A Hymne to Hermes
- A Hymne to Venvs
- To the Same
- Bacchvs, Or the Pyrats
- To Mars
- To Diana
- To Venus
- To Pallas
- To Iuno
- To Ceres
- To the Mother of the Gods
- To Lyon-Hearted Hercules
- To Æsculapius
- To Castor and Pollvx
- To Mercurie
- To Pan
- To Vulcan
- To Phœbus
- To Neptune
- To Ioue
- To Vesta
- To the Mvses and Apollo
- To Bacchus
- To Diana
- To Pallas
- To Vesta, and Mercurie
- To Earth the Mother of All
- To the Sun
- To the Moone
- To Castor and Pollvx
- To Men of Hospitalitie
Certaine Epigramms and Other Poems of Homer.
- To Cuma
- In His Retvrne to Cuma
- Vpon the Sepvlcher of Midvs, Cut in Brasse, in the Figvre of a Virgine
- Cvma Refvsing His Offer T'eternise Their State, Thovgh Brovght Thither by the Muses
- An Assaie of His Begvnne Iliads
- To Thestors Sonne Inquisitiue of Homer, Abovt the Cavses of Things
- To Neptune
- To the Cittie Erythræa
- To Mariners
- The Pine
- To Glavcvs: who was so Miserablie, Sparing; that He Feared all Mens Accesse to Him
- Against the Samian Ministresse or Nvnne
- Written on the Covnsaile Chamber
- The Fornace Call'd in to Sing by Potters
- Eiresione or the Oliue Branch
- To Certaine Fisher-Boyes Pleasing Him With Ingeniovs Riddles
- 'The Worke that I was borne to doe, is done'
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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