Edmund Waller

Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham


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IV.

       CANTO V.

       CANTO VI.

       OF THE FEAR OF GOD.. IN TWO CANTOS.

       CANTO I.

       CANTO II.

       OF DIVINE POESY.. TWO CANTOS.

       CANTO I.

       CANTO II.

       ON THE PARAPHRASE OF THE LORD'S PRAYER.. WRITTEN BY MRS WHARTON.

       SOME REFLECTIONS OF HIS UPON THE SEVERAL PETITIONS IN THE SAME PRAYER.

       ON THE FOREGOING DIVINE POEMS.

       END OF WALLER'S POEMS.

       THE POETICAL WORKS

       LIFE OF SIR JOHN DENHAM.

       DENHAM'S POETICAL WORKS.

       POEMS UPON SEVERAL OCCASIONS.

       COOPER'S HILL.

       THE DESTRUCTION OF TROY.

       ON THE EARL OF STRAFFORD'S TRIAL AND DEATH.

       ON MY LORD CROFT'S AND MY JOURNEY INTO POLAND,

       ON MR THOMAS KILLIGREW'S RETURN FROM VENICE, AND MR WILLIAM MURREY'S. FROM SCOTLAND.

       TO SIR JOHN MENNIS,

       NATURA NATURATA.

       SARPEDON'S SPEECH TO GLAUCUS, IN THE TWELFTH BOOK OF HOMER.

       FRIENDSHIP AND SINGLE LIFE, AGAINST LOVE AND MARRIAGE.

       ON MR ABRAHAM COWLEY,. HIS DEATH, AND BURIAL AMONGST THE ANCIENT POETS.

       A SPEECH AGAINST PEACE AT THE CLOSE COMMITTEE.

       TO THE FIVE MEMBERS OF THE HONOURABLE HOUSE OF COMMONS,. THE HUMBLE PETITION OF THE POETS.

       A WESTERN WONDER.

       A SECOND WESTERN WONDER.

       A SONG.

       ON MR JOHN FLETCHER'S WORKS.

       TO SIR RICHARD FANSHAW,. UPON HIS TRANSLATION OF 'PASTOR FIDO.'

       TO THE HON. EDWARD HOWARD,. ON 'THE BRITISH PRINCES.'

       AN OCCASIONAL IMITATION OF A MODERN AUTHOR UPON THE GAME OF CHESS.

       THE PASSION OF DIDO FOR AENEAS.

       OF JUSTICE.

       THE PROGRESS OF LEARNING.

       ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF HENRY LORD HASTINGS, 1650.

       OF OLD AGE.[1]

       THE FIRST PART.

       THE SECOND PART.

       THE THIRD PART.

       THE FOURTH PART.

       END OF DENHAM'S POETICAL WORKS.

      WALLER'S POEMS.

      MISCELLANEOUS:—

      Of the Danger His Majesty (being Prince) Escaped in the Road at St

       Andero.

      Of His Majesty's receiving the News of the Duke of Buckingham's Death

      On the Taking of Sallè

      Upon His Majesty's Repairing of St. Paul's

      The Countess of Carlisle in Mourning

      In Answer to One who writ a Libel against the Countess of Carlisle

      Of her Chamber

      Thyrsis, Galatea

      On my Lady Dorothy Sidney's Picture

      At Penshurst

      Of the Lady who can Sleep when she Pleases

      Of the Misreport of her being Painted

      Of her Passing through a Crowd of People

      The Story of Phoebus and Daphne, applied

      On the Friendship betwixt Saccharissa and Amoret

      At Penshurst

      The Battle of the Summer Islands

      Of the Queen

      The Apology of Sleep, for not Approaching the Lady who can do anything