| PAGE | Preface of Cleaveland Revived | 15 | Preface of Clievelandi Vindiciae | 17 | Poems from the 1653 Edition: | | To the State of Love | 19 | The Hecatomb to his Mistress | 21 | Upon Sir Thomas Martin | 24 | On the Memory of Mr. Edward King | 26 | Upon an Hermaphrodite | 28 | The Author's Hermaphrodite | 30 | * To the Hectors upon the unfortunate death of H. Compton | 32 | Square-Cap | 33 | Upon Phillis walking in a morning before sun-rising | 35 | Upon a Miser that made a great feast, and the next day died for grief | 36 | A Young Man to an Old Woman courting him | 39 | To Mrs. K. T. | 41 | A Fair Nymph scorning a Black Boy courting her | 42 | A Dialogue between two Zealots upon the &c. in the Oath | 43 | Smectymnuus, or the Club-Divines | 45 | The Mixed Assembly | 49 | The King's Disguise | 52 | The Rebel Scot | 56 | The Scots' Apostasy | 60 | Rupertismus | 62 | Epitaph on the Earl of Strafford | 67 | An Elegy upon the Archbishop of Canterbury | 68 | * On I. W. A. B. of York | 69 | Mark Antony | 71 | The Author's Mock Song to Mark Antony | 72 |
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