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Poems on Several Occasions
Written by Charles Cotton
Cotton, Charles (1630-1687)
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To Cœlia.
The Expostulation.
Sonnet.
The Tempest.
To Cœlia.
The Picture.
Elegy.
Taking leave of Chloris.
Song.
Resolution in four Sonnets, of a Poetical Question put to me by a Friend, concerning four Rural Sisters.
I.
Sonnet. I.
II.
Sonnet. II.
III.
Sonnet. III.
IV.
Sonnet. IV.
On my pretty Marten.
The New-year.
The Joys of Marriage.
ODE. To Love.
Song.
Elegy.
In Coccam.
Writ in Calista's Prayer-Book.
Song.
ODE. To Chloris.
ODE.
To John Bradshaw, Esq
WINTER.
On Rutt: the Judge.
On Sim and Simon.
Virelay.
Madrigal.
La Illustrissima.
Chanson a Boire.
The Angler's Ballad.
Epistle to John Bradshaw Esq;
Anacreontick.
Burlesque. Upon the Great Frost.
Clepsydra.
Eclogue.
To my dear and most worthy Friend, Mr. Isaac Walton.
To the Countess of Chesterfield, on the Birth of her first Son.
To Chloris.
Old Tityrus to Eugenia.
Epistle to John Bradshaw Esq;
Epistle to John Bradshaw, Esq;
The Retirement.
Rondeau.
To Cupid.
To Ælia.
Sonnet.
Stanzes de Monsieur Bertaud.
The eighth Psalm paraphrased.
Advice.
Lyrick.
Amoret in Masquerade.
Estreines.
Epigramme de Monsieur des-Portes.
Epigramme de Monsieur Cotin.
Epigramme de Monsieur Maynard.
A Voyage to Ireland in Burlesque.
The Storm.
ODE.
Εις το δουιν πινειν
On Christmas-day.
Saphick Ode.
The Morning Quatrains.
Noon Quatrains.
The Night.
Evening.
Night.
Ode.
Ode de Monsieur Racan.
Contentation.
Stances de Monsieur de Scudery.
Melancholy.
Hope.
Epistle to the Earl of ---
Beauty.
Rondeau.
Woman.
The World.
De Vita Beata.
Q. Cicero, De mulierum levitate.
Despair.
Sonnet.
Sonnet.
Sonnet.
Sonnet.
Poverty.
Death.
On the Death of the Most Noble Thomas Earl of Ossory.
Ode Bachique.
Epistle to Sir Clifford Clifton, then sitting in Parliament.
Stances de Monsieur Bertaud.
Contentment.
Epigram.
In Mendacem.
Day-Break.
SONG
Forbidden Fruit.
The Picture.
On One, who said, He drank to clear his Eyes.
The Separation.
Another of the same.
On the great Eater of Grays-Inn.
An Epitaph on my Dear Aunt, Mrs. Ann Stanhope.
SONG.
An Epitaph on M. H.
The Retreat.
The Sleeper.
The Token.
Song. Montross.
SONG.
A Journey into the Peak.
New Prison.
Her Name.
Epitaph On Mr. Robert Port.
SONG.
Sir William Davenant
To Sir William Davenant.
To my Friend Mr. John Anderson.
Les Amours.
ELEGY.
Her Hair.
SONG.
The Surprize.
The Visit.
De Lupo.
On Upstart.
Epitaph On Mrs. Mary Draper.
Cælia's Fall.
Eclogue.
Her Sigh.
On the Lamented Death Of my Dear Uncle, Mr. Radcliff Stanhope.
On the Lord Derby.
On Marriot.
To Cælia's Ague.
A Valediction.
Love's Triumph.
A Rogue.
The Contest.
The False One.
ODE
To my friend Mr. Lely, on his Picture of the Excellently Virtuous Lady, the Lady Isabella Thynn.
To Chloris.
Taking Leave of Chloris.
ODE.
ODE.
ODE.
An Old Man's Gift to a Fair Lady.
In Amorem Medicum.
The Legend of the Famous, Furious, Expert, and Valiant Gittar-Masters, Caveliero Comer, and Don Hill.
On Annel-seed Robin, the Hermophrodite.
ODE. To Chloe.
ODE. To Chloris from France.
An Invitation to Phillis.
The Entertainment to Phillis.
To Cœlia.
To Cupid.
The Tempest.
The Litany.
To some Great Ones.
To the Memory of my worthy Friend Colonel Richard Lovelace.
To Poet E. W.
DIALOGUE.
An Epitaph on Robert Port, Esq; design'd for a Monument:
To Cupid, a foolish Poet, occasion'd by as foolish a Poem of his to a bona Roba.
Philoxipes and Policrite.
To Mr. Alexander Brome.
On Tobacco.
Laura Sleeping.
Laura Weeping.
SONNET.
SONNET.
SONNET.
SONNET.
To Sir Aston Cockayne, on Captain Hanniball.
In imitation of a Song in the Play of Rollo.
To Sir Aston Cockayne, on his Tragedy of Ovid.
De Die Martis, & Die Veneris.
ALIUD.
ODE To Love.
TRANSLATIONS Out of several POETS.
WINTER.
An ELEGY upon the Lord Hastings.
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Id. in Avarum.
EPIG.
With
narrow Soul thou swim'st in glorious Wealth,
Rich to thy Heir: but wretched to thy self.
Poems on Several Occasions