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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
The Argument.
SONG.
[section]
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
Thus
sang the nymph, so rarely well inspired,
That all the hearers her brave strains admired.
And as I heard by some that there attended,
When this her song was finished, all was ended.
The Poetry of George Wither