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Posthume Poems of Richard Lovelace
Lovelace, Richard (1618-1658)
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THE DEDICATION. To the Right Honorable John Lovelace Esquire.
POEMS.
TRANSLATIONS
Sanazar's Hexastick.
To Marcus T. Cicero.
To Juvençius.
Catul.
[Portii Licinii.] Englished.
[Senecæ ex Cleanthe.] Englished.
[Quinti Catuli.] Englished.
Of a Drunkard.
The Asse eating the Æneids.
[Auso. lib. Epig.] Englished.
[Auso. lib. Epig.] Englished.
[Auso. lib.I. Epig.] Englished.
To the same Ayre in English, thus
Theophile being deny'd his addresses to King James, turned the Affront, to his own glory, in this Epigram.
In English.
In English.
In English.
[Avieni v.c. ad amicos.] Englished.
[Ad Fabullum. Catul. lib.I. Ep.13.] Englished.
[Mart. lib.I. Epi.14.] Englished.
[Mart. Epi.43. lib.I.] In English.
[Mart. Ep.15. lib.6.] Englished.
[Mar. lib.4. Ep.33.] In English.
[Mart. lib.8. Ep.19.] In English
In an English Distick.
To Rufus.
Female Inconstancy.
[Ad Lesbiam, Cat. Ep.73.] Englished.
[In Lesbiam Cat. Ep.76.] Englished.
To Quintius.
[De Quintia & Lesbia. Ep.87.] Englished.
[De Suo in Lesbiam amore Ep.88.] Englished.
[Ad Sylonam Ep.104.] Englished.
ELEGIES SACRED To the Memory of the AUTHOR:
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[Auso. lib.I. Epig.] Englished.
A treasure found one entring at death's gate,
Triumphing, leaves that cord was meant his fate,
But he the gold missing which he did hide,
The Halter which he found, he knit, so dy'd.
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