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Miscellaneous poems
By Andrew Marvell
Marvell, Andrew (1621-1678)
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A DIALOGUE, BETWEEN The Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure.
On a Drop of Dew.
The Coronet.
Eyes and Tears.
Bermudas.
Clorinda and Damon.
A Dialogue between the Soul and Body.
The Nymph complaining for the death of her Faun.
Young Love.
To his Coy Mistress.
The unfortunate Lover.
The Gallery.
The Fair Singer.
Mourning.
Daphnis and Chloe.
The Definition of Love.
The Picture of little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers.
Tom May's Death.
The Match.
The Mower against Gardens.
Damon the Mower.
The Mower to the Glo-Worms.
The Mower's Song.
Ametas and Thestylis making Hay-Ropes.
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II.
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III.
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IV.
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Musicks Empire.
The Garden.
Fleckno, an English Priest at Rome.
To his worthy Friend Doctor Witty upon his Translation of the Popular Errors.
On Mr. Milton's Paradise lost.
Senec. Traged. ex Thyeste Chor. 2.
An Epitaph upon ---
Upon the Hill and Grove at Bill-borow.
Upon Appleton House,
On the Victory obtained by Blake over the Spaniards,
A Dialogue between Thyrsis and Dorinda.
The Character of Holland.
An Horation Ode upon Cromwel's Return from Ireland.
THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY Of the Government under O. C.
Two Songs at the Marriage of the Lord Fauconberg and the Ludy Mary Cromwell.
A Poem upon the Death of O. C.
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Thestylis.
What you cannot constant hope
Must be taken as you may.
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