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Poems
By W. H. [i.e. William Hammond]
Hammond, William
[epigraph]
POEMS.
Commanded to write Verses.
The Walke.
Husbandry.
Mutuall Love.
The forsaken Maid.
Another.
J. C.
De Melidoria.
Delay. Upon advice to deferr Loves Consummation.
Upon Cloris her visit after Marriage,
On the infrequency of Celias Letters.
To her questioning his Estate.
The Spring.
The cruell Mistresse.
To his Mistresse, Desiring him to absent himselfe.
To his scornfull Mistresse.
To Mr. J. L. Upon his Treatise of Dialling.
Epithalamium, To the L. T. marryed in the North.
To Eugenio,
To the same being sicke of a feavour.
To the same,
To the same.
To the same,
To the same, on his Poems and Translations.
To the same on his Poems,
To the same
To the same.
On the Marriage of my deare Kinsman T. S. Esq; and Mrs. D. E.
To Mrs. D. S. on the birth of Sidney, her second Son.
Horat: Od. 3. 3.
To Sr. J. G. wishing me to regain my fortunes by complyance with the Parliament.
The World.
Gray Haires.
A Dialogue upon death.
Death.
On the death of my dear brother Mr. H. S. drown'd.
On the same.
On the same.
To my dear Sister Mrs. S.
To the same.
To the same.
To the same.
To the same.
To the same.
To the same.
On the death of my much honourd Uncle Mr. G. Sandys.
Epitaph on Sir R. D.
Grace Compar'd to the Sun.
Upon the Nativity of our saviour and Sacrament then received.
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By W. H. [i.e. William Hammond]
William Hammond
Printed for Thomas Dring [etc.]
London
1655
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