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Pleasant dialogues and dramma's
selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor, Ovid, &c. ... By Tho. Heywood
Heywood, Thomas
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Sundry Fancies writ upon severall occasions.
Funerall Elegies and Epitaphs.
Epithalamions or Nuptiall Songs.
An Epithalamion or Nuptiall Song upon a young sweet vertuous Gentlewoman. F. L.
To a vertuous Gentlewoman at the parting from her own Fathers house, to live with her husband at her Father-in-lawes.
A nuptiall song, devoted to the Celebration of a Marriage betwixt Master Iames, and Mistresse An. W.
A Song at their uprising.
An Anagram upon the name of the right honourable Sir Thomas Coventry, Lord Keeper of the great Seale, &c.
Another of the same.
Of the right Honourable Sir Henry Carey, Lord Hunsden, Earle of Dover, &c.
Of Sir Ranoulphe Crewe, once Lord Chiefe Iustice of England.
Of the most excellent Lady, the Lady Anna Carre, sole daughter to the right Honourable Robert Earle of Somerset, Knight of the Garter, &c,
Of that worthy and most religious Knight, Sir Paul Pindar.
Epigrams.
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Pleasant dialogues and dramma's
1. The Argument.
Two
modest Virgins, of unequall time,
Th'one past, the other growing to her prime,
(
Anna
and
Phillis
) interchange some chat
Of Love, of Mariage, and I know not what.
Pleasant dialogues and dramma's