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Miscellanies in Prose and Verse
By William King
King, William (1663-1712)
[dedication]
[section]
THE FURMETARY.
I.
Canto I.
II.
Canto II.
III.
Canto III.
MISCELLANY POEMS.
SONG.
SONG to Cælia.
An incomparable ODE of Malherb's writtten by him when the Marriage was on foot between this King of France, and Anne of Austria.
The Last Billet.
To Laura, in imitation of Petrarch.
To the Right Honourable the late Earl of ****** upon his disputing publickly at Christ-Church in Oxford.
A Gentleman to his Wife.
The Mad Lover.
The Soldier's Wedding.
The Old Cheese.
The Skillet.
The Fisherman.
A Case of Conscience.
The Constable.
Little Mouths.
Hold Fast below.
The Beggar Woman.
The Vestry.
The Monarch.
The Incurious.
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Miscellanies in Prose and Verse
Miscellanies in Prose and Verse
By William King
William King
1663-1712
Printed for B. Lintott ... and H. Clements [etc.]
London
[1709]
Miscellanies in Prose and Verse