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To the Countess of Roscomon, with a Copy of Pompey
186
On the Death of the truly honourable Sir Walter Lloyd, Knight
188
Orinda to Lucasia
191
To Celimena
192
An Answer to another perswading a Lady to Marriage
ib.
Lucasia and Orinda, parting with Pastora and Phillis at Ipswich
193
Epitaph on my truly honoured P. Scipio
194
To Mr. Sam. Cooper having taken Lucasia's Picture, given December 14. 1660
196
Parting with a Friend
197
To my dearest Friend upon her shunning Grandeur
199
To Pastora being with her Friend
202
To my Lord and Lady Dungannon on their Marriage, May 11, 1662
204
To his Grace, Gilbert Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, July 10, 1664
208
La Solitude de St. Amant, in French and English
210
Tendres defers, out of French Prose
226
Amanti ch' in pianti, &c
ib.
A Pastoral of Mons. de Scudery's in the first Volume of Almahide, Englished
227
Translation of Thomas a Kempis into Verse, out of Mons. Corneille
242
Pompey, a Tragedy
254
Horace, a Tragedy, Translated from Monsieur Corneille
412
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