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CONTENTS.
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Divine Poems — | |||
To the E[arl] of D[oncaster], with Six Holy Sonnets | 151 | ||
1. | La Corona | 152 | |
2. | Annunciation | 152 | |
3. | Nativity | 153 | |
4. | Temple | 153 | |
5. | Crucifying | 154 | |
6. | Resurrection | 155 | |
7. | Ascension | 155 | |
To the Lady Magdalen Herbert | 156 | ||
Holy Sonnets: i.–xvi. | 157 | ||
The Cross | 167 | ||
Resurrection | 169 | ||
The Annunciation and Passion | 170 | ||
Good Friday, 1613, Riding Westward | 172 | ||
A Litany | 174 | ||
Upon the Translation of the Psalms by Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke | 188 | ||
Ode : Vengeance will Sit above our Faults | 190 | ||
To Mr. Tilman after he had Taken Orders | 191 | ||
A Hymn to Christ | 193 | ||
The Lamentations of Jeremy | 194 | ||
Hymn to God, my God, in my Sickness | 211 | ||
A Hymn to God the Father | 213 | ||
To George Herbert | 214 | ||
A Sheaf of Snakes Used heretofore to be my Seal | 215 | ||
Translated out of Gazaeus | 216 | ||
Notes to Vol. I. | 217 |