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Title
Poems
Author
Katherine Philips
Year
1710
Publisher
Printed for Jacob Tonson
Location
London
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THE
TABLE.
U
PON the double Murther of King
Charles I.
in answer to a libellous Copy of Rhymes made by
Vavafor Powel
.
Pag. 1
On the numerous Access of the
English
to wait upon the King in
Flanders
.
2
Arion
on a Dolphin, To his Majesty at his Passage into
England
.
4
On the fair Weather just at the Coronation, it having rained immediately before and after
.
6
To the Queen's Majesty on her arrival at
Portsmouth, May 14. 1662
.
7
To the Queen's Mother's Majesty,
Jan. 1. 166
0
/
1
.
9
Upon the Princess Royal her Return into
England
.
11
On the Death of the Illustrious Duke of
Gloucester
.
12
To her Royal Highness the Dutchess of York, on her commanding me to send her some Things I had written
.
15
On the Death of the Queen of Bohemia
.
16
On the third of September, 1651
.
18
To the noble Palæmon, on his incomparable Discourse of Friendship
.
19
To the Right Honourable Alice Countess of Carbury, at her coming into Wales
.
21
To Sir Edward Deering (the noble Silvander) on his Dream and Navy, personating Orinda's preferring Rosania before Solomon's Traffick to Ophir
22
To Mr. Henry Lawes
23
A Sea-Voyage from Tenby to Bristol, begun Sept. 5. 1652. sent from Bristol to Lucasi, Sept. 8. 1652
26
Friendship's Mystery, To my dearest Lucasia
28
Content, to my dearest Lucasia
29
A Dialogue of Absence 'twixt Lucasia and Orinda. Set by Mr. Henry Lawes
32
To my dearest Sister, Mrs. C. P. on her Marriage
34
To Mr. Henry Vaughan, Silurist, on his Poems
35
A retired Friendship, to Ardelia
36
To Mrs. Mary Carne, when Philaster courted her
38
To Mr. J. B. the noble Cratander, upon a Composition of his which he was not willing to own publickly
40
To the excellent Mrs. Anne Owen, upon her receiving the Name of Lucasia, and Adoption into our Society, December 28. 1651
41
To the truly noble Mrs. Anne Owen, on my first Approaches
42
Lucasia
43
Wiston Vault
46
Friendship in Embleme, or the Seal, to my dearest Lucasia
47
In Memory of F. P. who dyed at Acton, May 24. 1660. at Twelve Years and a half
50
In Memory of that excellent Person Mrs. Mary Lloyd of Bodidrist in Denbighshire, who died Nov. 13. 1656. after she came thither from Pembrokeshire
53
To the truly competent Judge of Honour, Lucasia, upon a scandalous Libel made by J. J
57
To Antenor, on a Paper of mine which J. J. threatens to publish to prejudice him
60
Rosania shadowed whilst Mrs. Mary Awbrey
61
To the Queen of Inconstancy, Regina Collier, in Antwerp
64
To my excellent Lucasia, on our Friendship
65
Rosania's private Marriage
66
Injuriæ Amicitiæ
68
To Regina Collier, on her Cruelty to Philaster
70
To Philaster, on his Melancholy for Regina
71
Philoclea's Parting
ib.
To Rosania, now Mrs. Montague, being with her
72
To my Lucasia
74
On Controversies in Religion
75
To the honoured Lady E. C
78
Parting with Lucasia, a Song
84
Against Pleasure. Set by Dr. Coleman
85
A Prayer
86
To Mrs. M. A. upon Absence
89
To Mrs. Mary Awbrey
90
In Memory of Mr. Cartwright
91
Mr. Francis Finch, the excellent Palæmon
ib.
To Mrs. M. A. at Parting
94
To my dearest Antenor, on his Parting
97
Engraven on Mr. John Collier's Tomb-stone at Bedlington
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On the little Regina Collier, on the same Tombstone
99
Friendship
ib.
The Enquiry
101
To my Lucasia, in Defence of declared Friendship
103
A Resvery
107
A Country Life
111
To Mrs. Wogan, my honoured Friend, on the Death of her Husband
114
In Memory of the most justly honoured, Mrs. Owen of Orielton
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A Friend
118
L'Accord du Bien
122
Invitation to the Country
127
In Memory of Mrs. E. H
129
On Rosania's Apostacy, and Lucasia's Friendship
131
To my Lady Eliz. Boyle, singing Now Affairs, &c
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Submission
133
2 Cor. 5. 19. God was in Christ reconciling the World to himself
136
The World
138
The Soul
141
Happiness
145
Death
147
To the Queen's Majesty, on her late Sickness and Recovery
148
Ode upon Mr. A. Cowley's Retirement
150
The Irish Grey-hound
153
Song, to the Tune of Sommes nous pas trops heureux
155
A Dialogue betwixt Lucasia and Rosania, imitating that of gentle Thirsis
ib.
Song to the Tune of Adieu Phillis
157
An Epitaph on my honoured Mother Mrs. Philips of Portheynon in Cardiganshire, who dyed Jan. 1. 166
2
/
3
157
Lucasia, Rosania, and Orinda Parting at a Fountain, July 1663
159
A Farewel to Rosania
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To my Lady Anne Boyle saying I looked angrily upon her
ib.
On the Welsh Language
161
To the Countess of Thanet upon her Marriage
163
On her Son H. P. at St. Syth's Church, where her Body also lyes interred
165
On the Death of my Lord Rich, only Son to the Earl of Warwick, who died of the Small Pox, 1664
166
The Virgin
168
Upon the graving of her Name upon a Tree in Barne-Elms Walks
169
To my dearest Friend Mrs. A. Owen, upon her greatest Loss
ib.
Orinda to Lucasia, parting October 1661, at London
172
On the first of January 1657
175
To my Lady M. Cavendish, chusing the Name of Policrite
ib.
Against Love
177
A Dialogue of Friendship multiplied
ib.
Rosania to Lucasia on her Letters
179
To my Antenor, March 16. 166
1
/
2
180
A Triton to Lucasia going to Sea
181
Orinda upon tittle Hector Philips
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To the Lady E. Boyle
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To my Lord Duke of Ormond upon the late Plot
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To the Countess of Roscomon, with a Copy of Pompey
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On the Death of the truly honourable Sir Walter Lloyd, Knight
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Orinda to Lucasia
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To Celimena
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An Answer to another perswading a Lady to Marriage
ib.
Lucasia and Orinda, parting with Pastora and Phillis at Ipswich
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Epitaph on my truly honoured P. Scipio
194
To Mr. Sam. Cooper having taken Lucasia's Picture, given December 14. 1660
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Parting with a Friend
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To my dearest Friend upon her shunning Grandeur
199
To Pastora being with her Friend
202
To my Lord and Lady Dungannon on their Marriage, May 11, 1662
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To his Grace, Gilbert Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, July 10, 1664
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La Solitude de St. Amant, in French and English
210
Tendres defers, out of French Prose
226
Amanti ch' in pianti, &c
ib.
A Pastoral of Mons. de Scudery's in the first Volume of Almahide, Englished
227
Translation of Thomas a Kempis into Verse, out of Mons. Corneille
242
Pompey, a Tragedy
254
Horace, a Tragedy, Translated from Monsieur Corneille
412