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The poems of William Habington
Edited with introduction and commentary by Kenneth Allott
Habington, William (1605-1654)
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CASTARA:
To his best friend and Kinsman William Habington, Esquire.
To CASTARA,
To CASTARA,
To Roses in the bosome of CASTARA.
To CASTARA,
To CASTARA,
To my honoured Friend, Mr. E. P.
To CASTARA.
To CASTARA,
To a Wanton.
To the Honourable my much honoured friend, R. B. Esquire.
To CASTARA,
To CASTARA,
To the right honourable the Countesse of Ar.
Vpon CASTARA'S frowne or smile.
In CASTARA,
Vpon thought CASTARA may dye.
Time to the moments, on sight of CASTARA.
To a friend inquiring her name, whom he loved.
A Dialogue betweene HOPE and FEARE.
To CVPID,
Vpon CVPID'S death and buriall in CASTARA'S cheeke.
To Fame.
A Dialogue betweene ARAPHILL and CASTARA.
To CASTARA,
Vpon CASTARA'S departure.
To CASTARA,
To CASTARA,
Vpon CASTARA'S absence.
To CASTARA,
To THAMES.
To the right honourable the Earle of SHREWES.
To CVPID.
To CASTARA.
To the Spring,
To Reason,
An answere to CASTARA'S question.
To CASTARA,
To the honourable my honoured kinsman Mr. G. T.
Eccho to Narcissus.
To CASTARA,
To Seymors,
To the Dew,
To CASTARA.
To CASTARA,
Vpon CASTARA'S departure.
A Dialogue betweene NIGHT and ARAPHIL.
To the Right Honourable, the Lady, E. P.
To CASTARA,
An Apparition.
To the Honourable Mr. Wm. E.
To CASTARA,
To my honoured Friend and Kinsman, R. St. Esquire
To the World.
To the Winter.
Vpon a visit to CASTARA in the Night.
To CASTARA. Of the chastity of his Love.
The Description Of CASTARA.
2.
CASTARA
3.
CASTARA:
PROLOGUES, EPILOGUES AND SONGS FROM THE QUEENE OF ARRAGON 1640
OTHER POEMS FROM PRINTED BOOKS
DOUBTFUL POEMS
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The poems of William Habington
The poems of William Habington
Edited with introduction and commentary by Kenneth Allott
William Habington
1605-1654
The University Press of Liverpool: Hodder and Stoughton
London
1948
The poems of William Habington