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Songs and other poems (1664)
Brome, Alexander (1620-1666)
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To his dear friend Mr. Alex. Brome, upon the publishing his Poems.
To his Ingenious Friend Mr. A. B. upon his most excellent Poems.
I.
[PART I.]
XXIX.
Song XXIX. Out of Catallus .
XXXVIII.
Song XXXVIII. Advice to Cælia .
XXXIX.
Song XXXIX. The Mad Lover.
XL.
Song XL. The Murmurer.
XLI.
Song XLI. A Round.
XLII.
Song XLII. The Cavalier.
XLIII.
Song XLIII. A Wife.
XLIV.
Song XLIV. On the Queens Arrival.
XLV.
Song XLV. A Friend.
II.
PART. II.
XXXII.
Song XXXII. Made and Set Extempore.
XXXIII.
Song XXXIII. The Answer to the Curse against Ale.
XVIII.
XVIII. A Ballad.
EPISTLES.
XLIX.
XLIX. To his Friend Thomas Stanley, Esq; on his Odes Set and Published by Mr. John Gamble .
I.
I. On the famous Romance, called The innocent Impostor .
LIV.
LIV. Cromwell's Panegyrick, upon his riding in triumph over the baffled City of L.
LV.
LV. A Record in Rhythme, Being an Essay towards the Reformation of the Law, offer'd to the Consideration of the Committee appointed for that purpose. Written by some men of Law, at a time when they had little else to do.
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Declaration.
Imparlance.
Replication.
Rejoynder.
Joyning in Demurrer.
LVI.
LVI. To the Kings most Sacred Majesty, on his miraculous and glorious return 29. May, 1660 .
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Songs and other poems (1664)
To the Honourable, S
R
. JOHN ROBINSON Knight and Baronet, His Majesties Lieutenant of the Tower of LONDON.
Songs and other poems (1664)