Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham by Sir John Denham;Edmund Waller
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To Sir William Davenant, upon his Two First Books of Gondibert
To my Worthy Friend, Mr. Wase, the Translator of Gratius To a Friend, on the different Success of their Loves To Zelinda To my Lady Morton, on New-Year's Day, at the Louvre in Paris To a Fair Lady, Playing with a Snake To his Worthy Friend Master Evelyn, upon his Translation of 'Lucretius.' To his Worthy Friend Sir Thomas Higgons, upon his Translation of 'The Venetian Triumph' To a Lady Singing a Song of his Composing To the Mutable Fair To a Lady, from whom he Received a Silver Pen To Chloris To a Lady in Retirement To Mr. George Sandys, on his Translation of some Parts of the Bible To the King, upon His Majesty's Happy Return |
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