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Mourning
Mourning You, that decipher out the Fate Of humane Off-springs from the Skies, What mean these Infants which of late Spring from the Starrs of Chlora's Eyes? Her Eyes confus'd, and doubled…The Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Faun
The Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Faun The wanton Troopers riding by Have shot my Faun and it will dye. Ungentle men! They cannot thrive To kill thee. Thou neer didst alive Them any…The Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers
The Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers See with what simplicity This Nimph begins her golden daies! In the green Grass she loves to lie, And there with her fair Aspect tames The…A Dialogue, Between the Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure
A Dialogue, Between the Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure Courage my Soul, now learn to wield The weight of thine immortal Shield. Close on thy Head thy Helmet bright. Ballance thy Sword…The Fair Singer
The Fair Singer To make a final conquest of all me, Love did compose so sweet an Enemy, In whom both Beauties to my death agree, Joyning themselves in fatal Harmony; That while she with her…The Mower's Song
The Mower's Song My Mind was once the true survey Of all these Medows fresh and gay; And in the greenness of the Grass Did see its Hopes as in a Glass; When Juliana came, and she What I do to…Portion of the Second Chorus from Seneca's Tragedy of Thyestes
Portion of the Second Chorus from Seneca's Tragedy of Thyestes(Translated) Climb at Court for me that will Tottering favors Pinacle; All I seek is to lye still. Settled in some secret Nest In…A Dialogue Between Thyrsis and Dorinda
A Dialogue Between Thyrsis and DorindaDorindaWhen Death, shall snatch us from these Kids, And shut up our divided Lids, Tell me Thyrsis, prethee do, Whither thou and I must go.ThyrsisTo the…To His Worthy Friend Doctor Witty upon His Translation of the Popular Errors
To His Worthy Friend Doctor Witty upon His Translation of the Popular Errors Sit further, and make room for thine own fame, Where just desert enrolles thy honour'd Name The good Interpreter.…The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
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