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Poems By John Hall
Hall, John (1627-1656)
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To the young Authour upon his incomparable veine in Satyre and Love-sonnets.
To his friend Mr. J. H. upon his Poems.
A Genethliacon to the Infant Muse of his dearest Friend.
To the honoured Authour Mr. Hall on his Poems.
To his honour'd friend Mr. J. H.
To his admired friend Mr. Jo. Hall
To the no lesse knowing then ingenious, Mr. Hall on his ignorant Detractors.
POEMS.
1.
The first Book.
A Satyre.
Upon T. R. a very little man but excellently Learned.
A Sea Dialogue.
Upon the Kings Great Porter.
A Burning-glasse.
The Call.
An Eunuch.
The Lure.
The Morning-star.
Platonick love.
To the Deformed X. R.
Julia weeping.
To my honoured Noble friend Thomas Stanley Esquire, on his Poems.
To Mr. S. S.
The Christall
A Rapture.
To Mr. Stanley after his return from France.
An Epicurean Ode
On M. W. the great eater.
The Antipathy.
Song.
Home Travell.
Upon Samuel Ward D. D. the Lady Margarets Professour in Cambridge.
To the precious Memory of Master William Fenner.
On a Gentleman and his Wife, who dyed both within a very few dayes.
Of Beauty.
The Epitome.
To Mr. Stanley.
On Doctor. Bambrigg, Mr. of Christs.
Upon Mr. Robert Wiseman, Son to Sir Richard Wiseman, Essex.
To his Tutor, Master Pawson.
To an Old Wife talking to him.
The Recantation.
2.
THE SECOND BOOKE OF Divine Poems.
A Dithyramb.
The Ermine.
The Lord commeth with ten thousand of his Saints to execute judgement upon all. Jude. 14. 15.
On an Houre-glasse.
An Ode.
Selfe.
Anteros.
A Hymne.
What profiteth a Man of all his labour which he taketh under the Sun? Ecclesiastes. 1. 3.
An Epitaph.
A Pastoroll Hymne.
An Ode.
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