ABSTRACT

Absence, A18, BA8 An Account from Lisander to Lysidas His Friend, Al8 Advice against Constancy in Love, BB 19 Advice to Lovers, BA3 The Answer, BA8 The Art of Loving Well, BA3 The Assurance, BA3 Bajazet to Gloriana, BB20A A Ballad on Mr. J.H. to Amoret, Al8 Beginning Love, BA3 The Bower of Enjoyment, BA8 The Cabal at Nickey Nackeys, Al8 The Caution, BA3 The Character, A18, BA8 The Charm for Constancy, BA3 The City of Discretion, A18, BA8 The City of Love, A18, BA8 The Complaint, A18, BA8 The Complaint (Song), Al8 The Complaint of the Poor Cavaliers, BB21 The Confession, BA3 Confidence, A18, BA8 The Coquet, BA3 The Counsel, Al8 Cupid, BA3 Cupid in Chains, BB20 Damon Being Asked a Reason for Loveing, BAI The Defyance, BA3 The Den of Cruelty, A18, BA8 The Desart of Remembrance, BA8 The Description, BA8 Desire. A Pindaric, BB20A A Dialogue for an Entertainment at Court, between Damon and Sylvia, Al8 The Disappointment, A18, BB4 The Disobliged Love, BB21 The Dream, A18, BA8 The Dream: A Song, Al8 The Effects of Absence from What We Love, BA3 The Enquiry, BA3 Epilogue to the Jealous Lovers, BA2

APPENDIX VI

The Example, BA3 A Farewel to Celladon, On His Going into Ireland, Al8 For Damon, Being Ask'd a Reason for His Love, BB2l The Golden Age, A18 Honour, A18, BA8 Hope, A18, BA8 An Imperfect Enjoyment, BB22 In Imitation of Horace, A18 The Inconstant, BA3 Inquietude, A18, BA8 The Instruction, BA3 The Invention, BA3 The Invitation, A18, BA3 Jealousie, A18 Jealousy, BA8 Jemmey,BB8 The Joy, BA3 The King, BA3 A Letter to a Brother of the Pen in Tribulation, A18 A Letter to Mr. Creech at Oxford, Written in the Last Great Frost, BA2 A Letter to the Earl of Kildare, Diswading Him from Marrying Moll Howard,

BB22 Little Cares, BA8 Little Cares, or Little Arts that Please, Al8 The Loss, A18, BA8 Love and Ambition, BA3 Love and Glory, BA3 Love Arm'd, Al8 Love Reconcil' d, BA3 Love Reveng'd, A18 Love Secur'd, BA3 The Loves ofMirtillo and Phillis, BB2l Love's Power, A18, BA8 Love's Resentment, A18, BA8 Love's Revenge, BB8 Love's Temple, A18, BA8 Love's Witness, BA3 The Love-sick Shepherdess, BB9 The Mal-Content, BA3 An Ode to Love, A18 Oenone to Paris, A18, BB3 Of Plants, BB 18 On a Conventicle, BB20 On a Copy of Verses Made in a Dream, and Sent to Me in a Morning before I

Was Awake, A18 On a Giniper Tree Now Cut Down to Make Busks, BB4 On a Juniper-Tree, Cut Down to Make Busks, A18

On a Locket of Hair Wove in a True-Loves Knot, Given Me by Sir R. 0., A18 On a Lover Beginning to Love, BB 19 On a Pin that Hurt Aminta's Eye, BB2l On Capt. ------ Going to the Wars in Flanders, BB2l On Desire, BA4 On Her Loving Two Equally, A18 On J ealousie, BB 19 On Mr. J. H. in a Fit of Sickness, A18 On the Author of That Excellent and Learned Book, Entituled The Way to

and Happiness, BA2 On the Death ofE. Waller, Esq., BBl7 On the Death of Mr. Greenhill the Famous Painter, BB4 On the Death of Mr. Grinhill, the Famous Painter, Al8 On the Death of the late Earl of Rochester, BA2 On the First Discovery of Falseness in Amintas, BA4 On the Honourable Sir Francis Fane, on His Play Call'd the Sacrifice, BA4 On the Modesty of Aminta, BB 19 Our Cabal, Al8 Ovid to Julia, BA2 The Owl, BB8B A Paraphrase on Oenone to Paris, BB3 A Paraphrase on Ovid's Epistle ofOenone to Paris, Al8 A Paraphrase on the Eleventh Ode out of the First Book of Horace, A18 A Paraphrase on the Lords Prayer, BA2 A Pastoral Pindarick on the Marriage of the Right Honourable the Earle of

Dorset and Midlesex to the Lady Mary Compton, BA4 A Pastoral To Mr. Stafford, Under the Name of Silvio, on his Translation of

the Death of Camilla out of Virgil, BA2 The Penitent, A18, BA8 The Permission, BA3 A Pindaric to Mr. P. Who Sings Finely, BA2 Postscript, BA2 The Princess Hope, A18, BA8 The Prospect and Bower of Bliss, A18 The Question, A18, BA8 The Question, BA3 The Reflection, A18, BA8 The Reflection: A Song, Al8 The Reflection, BA3 The Reformation, BA3 The Regret, BA3 The Request, BA3 The Reserve, BA3 The Resolve, A18, BA8 Respect, A18, BA8 The Return, A 18 Rivals, A18, BA8

The River of Despair, A18, BA8 The River of Pretension, A18, BA8 Sappho Addrest to His Grace the Duke of Buckingham in the Year 1681, CB29 Selinda and Cloris, Made in an Entertainment at Court, BA2 The Sence of a Letter Sent to Me, Made into Verse, A18 The Sigh, BA3 The Silent Confession, A18, BA8 Silvio's Complaint, A18 Sincerity, BA3 The Song for Guilliam, A2 A Song for J. H., BB21 A Song for the Zodiack, A23 A Song in Dialogue, BB 19 A Song in the Dutch Lover, BB2 Song in the Same Play, by the Wavering Nymph, A18 Song on Occasion, BA4 Song to a New Scotch Tune, A18 A Song to a Scotish Tune, BA1 A Song to a Schotish Tune, BA1 Song to Ceres in The Wavering Nymph or Mad Amyntas, A18 Song to Pesibles Tune, A18 The Surprize, A18 To Alexis in Answer to His Poem against Fruition, BA4 To Alexis on His Saying, I Lov'd a Man That Talk'd Much, BA4 To Amintas, Upon Reading the Lives of Some of the Romans, BA4 To Damon to Inquire of Him If He Cou'd Tell Me by the Style, Who Writ Me

a Copy of Verses That Came to Me in an Unknown Hand, BA4 To Henry Higden, Esq., BB15 To J. Hoyle, Esq., BB21 To Love, A18, BA8 To Lysander at the Musick-Meeting, A18 To Lysander, on Some Verses He Writ, and Asking More for His Heart Then

'Twas Worth, A18 To Lysander, Who Made Some Verses on a Discourse of Loves Fire, A18 To Mr. Creech (under the Name of Daphnis) on His Excellent Translation of

Lucretius, A 18 To Mr. H---e, Being Belov'd by Both Sexes, BB21 To Mrs. Harsenet. On the Report of a Beauty, Which She Went to See at

Church, BB21 To Mrs. W. on Her Excellent Verses (Writ in Praise of Some I Had Made on

the Earl of Rochester), A18 To My Lady Morland at Tunbrige, A18 To Scornful Sylvia, BB8 To the Author ofa New Eutopia, BB21 To the Author of the New Utopia, BBI To the Fair Clarinda, Who Made Love to Me, Imagin'd More Than Woman,

BA4 To the Honourable Edward Howard, on His Comedy Called The New Utopia,

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CB25, CB29 To the Unknown Daphnis on His Excellent Translation of Lucretius, BBll The Torment, BA3 The Town Rakes, A39 A Translation, Al8 The Transport, Al8, BA8 The Transport, BA3 The Truce, Al8, BA8 Venus and Cupid, BB20 Verses Design'd by Mrs. A. Behn to be Sent to a Fair Lady That Desir'd She

Would Absent Herself, to Cure Her Love, BB20 A Voyage to the Isle of Love, Al8 The Votary, BA3 The Warning, BA3 The Willing Mistress, Al8