Ode V.. His Farewell to his unkind and inconstant Mistress Page. ib. 24 25 Ode VIII. . Commendation of her Beauty, Stature, Behaviour, and Wit 26 Madrigal VI.. To her Hand, upon her giving him her Glove 27 Madrigal VII.. Cupid proved a Fencer.. ib. Sonnet VIII.. Upon her commending (though most unde servedly) his Verses to his first Love Madrigal VIII. . He compares himself to a Candle Fly.. Madrigal X.. Upon his timorous silence in her presence Upon seeing his Face in her eye. Madrigal XII.. Upon her hiding her Face from him.. 29 ib. 30 31 ib. 32 ib. 34 Elegy III. . For what cause he obtains not his Lady's favour 34 A Quatrain 35 Sonnet X.. To a worthy Lord (now dead) upon presenting him for a new year's gift, with Cæsar's Commen- To Samuel Daniel, Prince of English Poets.. Strephon's Palinode .. Urania's Answer in inverted Rhymes, staff for staff. Three Epitaphs upon the Death of a rare Child of Six Years old.... An Inscription for the Statue of Dido An Epitaph upon the Heart of Henry the Third, late King Sonnet II.. Love in justice punishable only with like Love.. Sonnet III. . He calls his ears, his eyes, and heart, as Sonnet IV.. Praise of her Eyes excelling all comparisons.. Ode I.. His Lady to be Condemned of Ignorance or Cruelty 68 Sonnet VIII. . He paints out his torment 71 61 An Introduction to the Translation of the Psalms.. By An Introduction to so many of the Psalms as are of Mr. V |