關於此書
BEN JONSON. 1574-1637.
Song.-Come, my Celia, let us prove
The Sweet Neglect
Hue and Cry after Cupid
73
WILLIAM BROWN. 1590-1645.
Song.-Shall I tell you whom I love
76
WILLIAM DRUMMOND. 1585-1649.
Sonnets.-To Sleep -
79
(CHARLES I.)
CAREW. 1577-1639.
Songs. If the quick spirits
He that loves a rosy cheek
Ask me why I send you here
The Inquiry
Ungrateful Beauty Threatened
Now that the Winter's gone
Ask me no more
SHIRLEY. 1594-1666.
Death's Final Conquest
HABINGTON. 1605-1654.
Page
92
RICHARD LOVELACE. 1618-1658.
Sonnet.-When love, with unconfined wings.
Songs.-Why dost thou say I am forsworn
Amarantha, sweet and fair
107
- 108
ib.
E. SHERBURNE. 1618-1702.
Extract from the Sun-rise
SIR ROBERT HOWARD. 1622*-1698.
Song.-To the inconstant Cynthia
The Resolution
109
ROBERT HEATH. 1625-
Stanzas-On Clarastella saying she would com-
mit herself to a Nunnery
Song. Anacreontic
113
114
SIR HENRY WOTTON. 1568-1639.
Sonnet. You meaner beauties of the night
Stanzas-From the Reliquiæ Wottonianæ
WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT. 1611-1644.
Song-In the Lady Errant
Falsehood
Lesbia on her Sparrow
SIR JOHN SUCKLING. 1609-1641.
Songs.-Why so pale and wan
Honest lover whosoever
"Tis now, since I sat down
ANONYMOUS.
Song.-I do confess thou'rt smooth.
119
On Mr. Abraham Cowley's Death
Epistle to Sir Richard Fanshaw
Song.-Morpheus, the humble god
161
157
158
159
160
EDMUND WALLER. 1605-1637.
Upon the Death of the Lord Protector
The Story of Phoebus and Daphne applied
To Amoret
Of my Lady Isabella playing on the Lute
Of the Marriage of the Dwarfs
SEDLEY. 1639--1701.
Songs.-Phillis, let's shun the common fate
Not, Celia, that I juster am
Get you gone
Hears not my Phillis
Ode to the Memory of Mrs. Anne Killigrew
Song for St. Cecilia's Day
202
203
204
208
- 213
The Ivy
216