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The Poetry of George Wither
Edited by Frank Sidgwick
Wither, George (1588-1667)
I.
VOL. I
THE SHEPHERD'S HUNTING
[dedication]
1.
THE FIRST ECLOGUE. Willy leaves his flock awhile
2.
THE SECOND ECLOGUE. Cuddy here relates
3.
THE THIRD ECLOGUE. Philaret with his three friends
4.
THE FOURTH ECLOGUE. Philaret on Willy calls
5.
THE FIFTH ECLOGUE. Philaret Alexis moves
Fidelia
EPITHALAMIA: OR NVPTIALL POEMS
II.
VOL. II
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The Poetry of George Wither
Philarete.
Nay pray, hold there, for I should scantly then
Come meet you here this afternoon again;
But fare you well, since wishes have no power,
Let us depart and keep the pointed hour.
The Poetry of George Wither