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Marinda
Poems and Translations upon Several Occasions [by Mary Monck]
Monck, Mary (ca. 1677-1715)
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POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS UPON Several Occasions.
Runaway Love.
A Tale sent by a Friend.
ECLOGUE.
Answer to the foregoing ECLOGUE.
Masque of the Virtues against Love.
Sonetto of Abbate Salvini's, sent from Italy on occasion of the foregoing Translation. Done into English by a Friend.
Human Frailty.
On Providence.
CANZONE.
On the Invention of Letters.
Masque of Country Lasses.
The timerous Lover.
A Translation of part of the Fifth Scene of the Second Act of Pastor Fido.
A Pastoral Dialogue from the Spanish.
On a Lady's Statue in Marble.
The same in Burlesque.
To Marinda leading up the Masque of the Virtues: On her Translation from Guarini. P. 23.
An Epigram on the same Subject.
Sonetto.
Madrigal.
An Elegie on a Favourite Dog.
Sonetto.
Sonetto.
Canzone.
An Epistle to Marinda.
Sonetto from Monsignor Della Casa.
Another of Casa's on a Picture.
Sonetto from Marini.
An Ode on the Queen's Birth-day.
SONG.
Upon an Impromptu of Marinda's, in Answer to a Copy of Verses.
Canzone of Monsignior della Casa.
From Tasso's Jerusalem. lib. 16.
A TALE.
To Marinda.
On Marinda's Toilette.
A Dialogue between Lucinda and Strephon, on a Butter-Fly that reviv'd before the Fire, and afterwards flew in to it and was burnt.
To Marinda. A Puerperium.
Core in Augello
EPIGRAMS.
I.
I. To Cloe.
II.
Epigram II. To Sylvia reading St. Bernard's Life.
III.
Epigram III.
A Dialogue between Phillis and Strephon.
Wrote the last Day of the Year. To Marinda.
On Sight of the Present Empress.
To a Friend of Marinda's that did not enough admire the Empress.
Translation of a Sonetto of Dr. Salvini's.
Upon a noble Venetian Lady.
On a Romantick Lady.
[As Corydon went shiv'ring by]
An Epitaph on a Gallant Lady.
The Butterfly.
ANACREONTIC.
[I].
A Madrigal in imitation of the Italian.
II.
Madrigal II.
III.
Madrigal III.
IV.
A Madrigal from Guarini. IV.
V.
Madrigal V.
VI.
Madrigal VI.
VII.
Madrigal VII.
VIII.
Madrigal VIII.
A Translation from Tasso. Gierusalemme liberata.
Romanez de Quevedo.
MOCCOLI. A POEM.
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Marinda
Marinda
Poems and Translations upon Several Occasions [by Mary Monck]
Mary Monck
ca. 1677-1715
Printed by J. Tonson [etc.]
London
1716
Marinda