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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:
2.
CASTARA
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To CASTARA,
To CASTARA,
To Zephirus.
To CASTARA
To DEATH,
To CASTARA
Upon CASTARA'S recoverie.
To a Friend,
To CASTARA,
To CASTARA.
To CASTARA,
To CASTARA,
To CASTARA,
To CASTARA,
To the Right Honourable the Lady F.
To CASTARA.
To CASTARA.
To CASTARA,
A Dialogue betweene ARAPHILL and CASTARA.
To the Right Honourable HENRY Lord M.
To a Tombe.
To CASTARA.
To the Right Honourable, the Lord P.
His Muse speakes to him.
To Vaine hope.
To CASTARA,
To CASTARA.
On the death of the Right Honourable, GEORGE Earle of S.
To my worthy Cousin Mr. E. C.
Loves Aniversarie
Against them who lay unchastity to the sex of Women.
To the Right Honourable and excellently learned, William Earle of St.
To CASTARA,
To the Honourable, G. T.
To CASTARA.
To my noblest Friend, Sir I. P. Knight.
To The Right Honourable Archibald Earle of Ar.
An Elegy upon The Honourable Henry Cambell, sonne to the Earle of Ar.
To CASTARA.
To CASTARA,
To the Moment last past
To CASTARA.
To the Right Honourable the Countesse of C.
The harmony of Love.
To my honoured friend Sir Ed. P. Knight.
To CASTARA.
To CASTARA.
To my noblest Friend, I. C. Esquire.
To CASTARA.
To his Muse.
The Funerals of the Honourable, my best friend and Kinsman, GEORGE TALBOT, Esquire.
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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