Poems (1686)
by Mrs. Anne Killigrew
by Richard Morton
Gainesville, Florida Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints 1967
Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints 1605 N. W. 14th Avenue Gainesville, Florida 32601, U.S.A. Harry R. Warfel, General Editor
Reproduced from a Copy in and with the permission of The Alexander Turnbull Library Wellington, New Zealand
L. C. Catalog Card Number: 67-10177 Manufactured in the U.S.A.
The poetry in the volume can be described in Dryden's terms:
Art she had none, yet wanted none: For Nature did that Want supply.
Anne Killigrew
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POEMS
INTRODUCTION
Mrs. Anne Killigrew
who was Related to my (Deceased) Wife.
Mrs Anne Killigrew.
Mrs Anne Killigrew,
Excellent in the two Sister-Arts of Poësie, and Painting.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
The Epitaph
P. M. S.
Annæ Killigrew,
The Same
Turned into English.
Alexandreis.
To the Queen.
A Pastoral Dialogue.
On Death.
First EPIGRAM.
To Worldly Joys.
THE
Complaint of a Lover.
Love, the Soul of Poetry.
An Invective against Gold.
The Miseries of Man.
On the Birth-day of Queen Katherine.
The Discontent.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
A Pastoral Dialogue.
A Pastoral Dialogue.
On my Aunt Mrs A. K.
II.
III.
IV.
Penelope to Ulysses.
An Epitaph on her Self.
II.
III.
Cloris Charmes
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
Upon a Little Lady
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
On the Soft and Gentle Motions of Eudora.
ERRATA.
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