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CONTENTS
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Introduction ix
To the Reader 3
On New-Year’s Day, 1640. To the King 7
Loving and Beloved 8
'If when Don Cupid's dart' 9
A Session of the Poets 9
Love's World 12
Sonnets 14
To his much Honoured the Lord Lepington, upon his Translation of Malvezzi, his 'Romulus' and 'Tarquin' 17
Against Fruition 18
'There never yet was woman made' 18
To my Friend Will. Davenant, upon his Poem of 'Madagascar' 19
To my Friend Will. Davenant, upon his other Poems 20
'Love, Reason, Hate, did once bespeak' 20
Song 20
Upon my Lady Carlisle's Walking in Hampton Court Garden 21
To Mr. Davenant for Absence 22
Against Absence 23
A Supplement of an Imperfect Copy of Verses of Mr. William Shakespeare's, by the Author 24
The Lover's Clock 25
''Tis now, since I sat down before' 25
Upon my Lord Brohall's Wedding 26
'Sir, whether these lines do find you out' 27
Against Fruition 28
A Ballad upon a Wedding 29
'My dearest rival, lest our love' 32
Song 33
Upon Two Sisters 35
To his Rival 35

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