Page Friendship in absence, 170 Reason, the use of it in divine matters, 172 Hymn. To Light, 174 The Country Mouse. A paraphrase upon Horace, Book II. Sat. vi. 179 Doctissimo, Gravissimoque Viro Domino D. Com ber, Decano Carleolensi colendislimo, et Collegit SS. et Individuæ Trinitatis Magistro Vigilantiffimo, 182 Inter Mufas Cantabrigienses extant carmina fe- . quentia ab Auctore A. Cowley conscripta, &c. 184 Ob paciferum Serenissimi Regis Caroli e Scotia reditum, 185 EPISTLES. a To the Duke of Buckingham, upon his marriage with the Lord Fairfax his daughter, 187 To the Duchess of Buckingham, 190 To his very much honoured Godfather, Mr. A. B. 191 To his Mistress, 192 To a Lady who desired a song of Mr.Cowley, he presented, bc. 194 To the Lord Falkland, for his fafe return from the northern expedition against the Scots, 195 To the Bishop of Lincoln, upon his enlargement out of the Tower, 197 To a Lady who made posies for rings, 199 An elegy on the death of John Littleton, Esq. fon : and heir to Sir Thomas Littleton, who was drowned leaping into the water to save his On the death of the Right Hon. Dudley Lord Carleton, Viscount Dorchester, late Secretary On the death of my loving friend and cousin, Mr. Richard Clarke, late of Lincoln's-Inn; On the death of Sir Henry Wootton, On the death of Mr. Jordan, second Master, at On the death of Sir Anthony Vandyck, the fa- On the death of Mr. William Harvey, To the truly worthy and noble Sir Keneln Dig- Prologus. Naufragium Joculare, Epilogus. Naufragium Joculare, Prologue to the Guardian. Before the Prince, ib. From the APOLLO PRESS, by the MARTINS, o&t. 30. 1777 END OF VOLUME FIRST, |