Minor Poets of the Caroline Period, Vol. III
General Footnotes have been moved to the end of their relevant sections.
Most of the poems are followed by explanatory notes and lists of differences between editions (with Line numbers). These Line Notes have been kept with the Poems to which they refer.
The List of Contents for Thomas Stanley's Poems has been moved from the general List of Contents on Page vii to its logical place on Page 100, after the Introduction to Thomas Stanley.
VOL. III CONTAINING
JOHN CLEVELAND · THOMAS STANLEY
HENRY KING · THOMAS FLATMAN
NATHANIEL WHITING
EDITED BY
GEORGE SAINTSBURY, M.A.
OXFORD
AT THE CLARENDON PRESS
1921
Unknown
---
PREFATORY NOTE
CONTENTS
POEMS
INTRODUCTION TO JOHN CLEVELAND.
CONTENTS
The Stationer to the Reader.
POEMS.
To the State of Love. Or the Senses' Festival.
Upon an Hermaphrodite.
The Author's Hermaphrodite.
To Mrs. K. T.
The Mixed Assembly.
Fuscara, or the Bee Errant.
Poems in 1677 but not in 1653.
Upon Princess Elizabeth, born the night before New Year's Day.
Poems certainly or almost certainly Cleveland's but not included in 1653 or 1677.
POEMS
POEMS,
INTRODUCTION TO THOMAS STANLEY
CONTENTS
POEMS NOT PRINTED AFTER 1647
POEMS
FINIS.
POEMS,
INTRODUCTION TO HENRY KING.
Table of Contents.
The Publishers to the Author.
POEMS
Poems not included in the Edition of 1657 but added in reissue of 1664
POEMS
INTRODUCTION TO THOMAS FLATMAN.
TO HIS
To the Reader.
Advertisement to the Reader.
The Contents.
POEMS.
Poema in Obitum Illustrissimi Principis Ruperti
ODES OF HORACE
Epode VI.
POEMS NOT INCLUDED IN THE EDITIONS OF 1682 AND 1686.
Le hore di recreatione:
INTRODUCTION TO NATHANIEL WHITING.
CONTENTS
To the Reader.
The Author's Apology.
The Author to his Book.
To his loving friend the Author.
To the Reader.
To his loving kinsman the Author.
In Authorem, amicissimum suum, Encomiasticon.
To his Friend, a Panegyric upon his lovers, Albino and Bellama.
To his companion in praise of Bellama.
Upon Bellama's walking in the garden, and with him.
Upon his Bellama using and forsaking the Walk.
To mee's faire Metres, Vandebrad Isile of te fine towne of Vaschester.
Upon the Ring sent to his Bellama.
An invective against Cupid.
To his Bellama slighting him.