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INDEX OF TITLES

��Sonnets :

  • ' Diodati (e te T dir& con inaraviglia) "

" Diodati (I tell it thee with wonder)," 64.

" Donna leggiadra, il cui bel uome onpra " " Lady gay and gracious, whose fair name honors," 63.

" Giovane, piano, e semplicetto amante " '* A young, and meek, and simple lover,"65.

On his being arrived to the Age of Twenty- Three, 19.

On his Blindness, 77.

On his Deceased Wife, 78.

On the Detraction which followed upon my writing Certain Treatises, 74.

On the Same, 75.

On the Late Massacre in Piemont, 77.

On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester, 76.

On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Parliament, 75.

On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson, my Christian Friend, Deceased Dec. 16, 1646, 76.

14 Per certo i bei vostr' occhi, Donna mia " " In sooth, your beauteous eyes, my Lady," 65.

" Qual in colle aspro, all' imbrunir di sera " "As on a rough hillside, at dusk of even- ing," 64.

To Cyriack Skinner, 78.

To the Same, 7<S.

To the Lady Margaret Ley, 74.

To Mr. H. Lawes, on his Airs, 75.

To Mr. Lawrence, 77.

To Sir Henry Vane, the Younger, 77.

To the Lord General Cromwell on the Pro- posals of Certain Ministers at the Commit- tee for the Propagation of the Gospel, 76.

To the Nightingale, 30.

To a Virtuous Young Lady, 74.

When the Assault was intended to the City, 74.

��SYLVAKUM LIBER POEMS IN VARIOUS ME- TRES, 346.

That Nature is not Subject to Old Age, 355.

Thomson, Mrs. Catherine, My Christian Friend, Deceased Dec. 16, 1646, On the Reli- gious Memory of, 76.

Time, On, 30.

To a Virtuous Young Lady, 74.

To Charles Diodati, 323.

To Charles Diodati, while in the country, 337.

To Cyriack Skinner, 78.

To the Same, 78.

To his Tutor, Thomas Young, Chaplain to the English Merchants at Hamburg, 329.

To John Rouse, 375.

To Manso, 363.

To Mr. H. Lawes on his Airs, 75.

To Mr. Lawrence, 77.

To My Father, 358.

To Salsillo, a Roman Poet, in his Illness, 362.

To Sir Henry Vane, the Younger, 77.

To the Lady Margaret Ley, 74.

To the Lord General Cromwell, on the Propo- sals of Certain Ministers at the Committee for the Propagation of the Gospel, 76.

To the Nightingale, 30.

TRANSLATIONS, 79.

University Carrier, On the, 17. Upon the Circumcision, 31.

Vacation Exercise in the College, At a, 13. Vane, Sir Henry, the Younger, To, 77. Virtuous Young Lady, To a, 74.

When the Assault was intended to the City, 74. Winchester, Marchioness of, An Epitaph on, 18. Wintoniensis, Praesulis, In Obitum, 327.

Young, Thomas, his Tutor, Chaplain to the English Merchants at Hamburg, To, 329.

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