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Tables of Contents for The Complete English Poems
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
13
4
Table of Dates
17
9
Further Reading
26
7
A Note on the Metre
33
8
Songs and Sonnets
Air and Angels
41
1
The Anniversary
41
1
The Apparition
42
1
The Bait
43
1
The Blossom
44
1
Break of Day
45
1
The Broken Heart
46
1
The Canonization
47
1
Community
48
1
The Computation
49
1
Confined Love
49
1
The Curse
50
1
The Damp
51
1
The Dissolution
52
1
The Dream
52
1
The Ecstasy
53
3
The Expiration
56
1
Farewell to Love
56
1
A Fever
57
1
The Flea
58
1
The Funeral
59
1
The Good Morrow
60
1
The Indifferent
61
1
A Jet Ring Sent
61
1
A Lecture upon the Shadow
62
1
The Legacy
63
1
Lovers' Infiniteness
64
1
Love's Alchemy
65
1
Love's Deity
65
1
Love's Diet
66
1
Love's Exchange
67
2
Love's Growth
69
1
Love's Usury
69
1
The Message
70
1
Negative Love
71
1
A Nocturnal upon S. Lucy's Day
72
1
The Paradox
73
1
The Primrose
74
1
The Prohibition
75
1
The Relic
75
1
Self Love
76
1
Song (Go, and catch a falling star)
77
1
Song (Sweetest love, I do not go)
78
1
Sonnet. The Token
79
1
The Sun Rising
80
1
The Triple Fool
81
1
Twicknam Garden
82
1
The Undertaking
83
1
A Valediction: forbidding Mourning
84
1
A Valediction: of the Book
85
2
A Valediction: of my Name in the Window
87
2
A Valediction: of Weeping
89
1
The Will
90
1
Witchcraft by a Picture
91
1
Woman's Constancy
92
3
Elegies
Jealousy
95
1
The Anagram
96
1
Change
97
1
The Perfume
98
2
His Picture
100
1
Oh, let me not serve so
101
1
Nature's lay idiot
102
1
The Comparison
103
2
The Autumnal
105
1
The Dream
106
1
The Bracelet
107
3
His Parting from Her
110
3
Julia
113
1
A Tale of a Citizen and his Wife
114
2
The Expostulation
116
2
On his Mistress
118
1
Variety
119
3
Love's Progress
122
2
To his Mistress Going to Bed
124
2
Love's War
126
7
Sappho to Philaenis
127
6
Epithalamions or Marriage Songs
Epithalamion Made at Lincoln's Inn
133
2
An Epithalamion, or Marriage Song on the Lady Elizabeth and Count Palatine being Married on St Valentine's Day
135
4
Eclogue 1613. December 26
139
3
Epithalamion
142
7
Epigrams
Hero and Leander
149
1
Pyramus and Thisbe
149
1
Niobe
149
1
A Burnt Ship
149
1
Fall of a Wall
149
1
A Lame Beggar
150
1
Cales and Guiana
150
1
Sir John Wingfield
150
1
A Self Accuser
150
1
A Licentious Person
150
1
Antiquary
151
1
Disinherited
151
1
Phryne
151
1
An Obscure Writer
151
1
Klockius
151
1
Raderus
151
1
Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus
152
1
Ralphius
152
1
The Liar
152
1
Manliness
152
3
Satires
Away thou fondling motley humourist
155
3
Sir; though (I thank God for it) I do hate
158
3
Kind pity chokes my spleen
161
3
Well; I may now receive, and die
164
6
Thou shalt not laugh in this leaf, Muse
170
6
Upon Mr Thomas Coryat's Crudities
173
3
The Progress of the Soul (Metempsychosis)
176
175
Verse Letters
The Storm
197
2
The Calm
199
1
To Mr B. B.
200
1
To Mr C. B.
201
1
To Mr S. B.
202
1
To Mr E. G.
202
1
To Mr I. L. (Blessed are your north parts)
203
1
To Mr I. L. (Of that short roll of friends)
203
1
To Mr R. W. (If, as mine is, thy life a slumber be)
204
1
To Mr R. W. (Kindly I envy thy song's perfection)
205
1
To Mr R. W (Muse not that by thy mind thy body is led)
205
1
To Mr R. W. (Zealously my Muse doth salute all thee)
206
1
To Mr Rowland Woodward
206
1
To Mr T. W. (All hail, sweet poet)
207
1
To Mr T. W. (At once, from hence)
208
1
To Mr T. W. (Haste thee harsh verse)
209
1
To Mr T. W. (Pregnant again with th' old twins)
209
1
To Sir Henry Goodyer
210
2
A Letter Written by Sir H. G. and J. D. alternis vicibus
212
1
To Sir Henry Wotton (Here's no more news)
213
1
To Sir Henry Wotton (Sir, more than kisses)
214
2
To Sir Henry Wotton, at his going Ambassador to Venice
216
1
H. W. in Hibernia Belligeranti
217
1
To Sir Edward Herbert, at Juliers
218
1
To Mrs M. H.
219
2
To the Countess of Bedford at New Year's Tide
221
2
To the Countess of Bedford (Honour is so sublime perfection)
223
2
To the Countess of Bedford (Reason is our soul's left hand)
225
1
To the Countess of Bedford (Though I be dead)
226
1
To the Countess of Bedford (To have written then)
227
2
To the Countess of Bedford (You have refined me)
229
2
To the Lady Bedford
231
2
Epitaph on Himself
233
1
A Letter to the Lady Carey, and Mistress Essex Rich, from Amiens
234
2
To the Countess of Huntingdon (Man to God's image)
236
2
To the Countess of Huntingdon (That unripe side of earth)
238
4
To the Countess of Salisbury
242
5
Epicedes and Obsequies
Elegy on the L. C.
247
1
Elegy on the Lady Markham
247
2
Elegy on Mistress Boulstred
249
2
An Elegy upon the Death of Mistress Boulstred
251
2
Elegy upon the Untimely Death of the Incomparable Prince Henry
253
3
Obsequies to the Lord Harrington, Brother to the Lady Lucy, Countess of Bedford
256
7
An Hymn to the Saints, and to Marquis Hamilton
263
6
The Anniversaries
An Anatomy of the World: The First Anniversary
269
1
To the Praise of the Dead, and the Anatomy
269
1
An Anatomy of the World
270
13
A Funeral Elegy
283
3
Of the Progress of the Soul: The Second Anniversary
286
1
The Harbinger to the Progress
286
1
Of the Progress of the Soul
287
22
Divine Poems
To E. of D. with Six Holy Sonnets
305
1
To Mrs Magdalen Herbert: of St Mary Magdalen
305
1
Holy Sonnets
306
1
La Corona
306
3
Divine Meditations
309
1
Thou hast made me
309
1
As due by many titles
309
1
O might those sighs and tears
310
1
Oh my black soul!
310
1
I am a little world
310
1
This is my play's last scene
311
1
At the round earth's imagined corners
311
1
If faithful souls be alike glorified
312
1
If poisonous minerals
312
1
Death be not proud
313
1
Spit in my face ye Jews
313
1
Why are we by all creatures waited on?
313
1
What if this present were the world's last night?
314
1
Batter my heart, three-personed God
314
1
Wilt thou love God, as he thee?
315
1
Father, part of his double interest
315
1
Since she whom I loved
316
1
Show me dear Christ
316
1
Oh, to vex me
316
35
A Litany
317
9
The Cross
326
1
Resurrection, imperfect
327
1
Upon the Annunciation and Passion falling upon one day. 1608
328
1
Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward
329
2
To Mr Tilman after he had taken orders
331
1
Upon the Translation of the Psalms by Sir Philip Sidney, and the Countess of Pembroke his Sister
332
2
The Lamentations of Jeremy, for the most part according to Tremellius
334
12
A Hymn to Christ, at the Author's last going into Germany
346
1
Hymn to God my God, in my Sickness
347
1
A Hymn to God the Father
348
3
Notes
351
318
Index of Titles
669
6
Index of First Lines
675