POEMS

(1686)

by
Mrs. Anne Killigrew

A Facsimile Reproduction
with an Introduction

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
TABLE.

Page
Alexandreis.[ 1]
To the Queen.[ 6]
A Pastoral Dialogue.[ 11]
On Death.[ 13]
First Epigram, Upon being contended with a Little.[ 15]
The Second Epigram, On Billinda.[ibid.]
The Third Epigram, On an Atheist.[ 16]
The Fourth Epigram, On Galla.[ 17]
A Farewel to Worldly Joys.[ 18]
The Complaint of a Lover.[ 19]
Love, the Soul of Poetry.[ 22]
To my Lady Berkley, Afflicted upon her Son my
  Lord
Berkley's early Engaging in the Sea-Service.
[ 24]
St. John Baptist Painted by her Self in the Wilderness,
  with Angels appearing to him, and with a Lamb by him
.
[ 27]
Herodias's Daughter presenting to her Mother St. Johns Head
  in a Silver Charger, also Painted by her self.
[ ibid.]
On a Picture Painted by her self, representing two Nymphs of
  Diana's, one in a posture to Hunt, the other Batheing.
[ 28]
An Invective against Gold.[ 30]
The Miseries of Man.[ 32]
Upon the saying that my Verses were made by another.[ 44]
On the Birth-Day of Queen Katherine.[ 47]
To my Lord Colrane, in Answer to his Complemental
  Verses sent me under the Name of
Cleanor.
[ 49]
The Discontent.[ 51]
A Pastoral Dialogue.[ 57]
A Pastoral Dialogue.[ 63]
On my Aunt Mrs. A. K. drowned under London-Bridge
  in the Queens Barge, 1641
.
[ 76]
On a young Lady, whose Lord was Travelling.[ 77]
On the Dutchess of Grafton, under the Name of
Allinda, a Song.
[ 79]
Penelope to Ulysses.[ 81]
An Epitaph on her Self.[ 82]
An Ode.[ibid.]
Extemporary Counsel, given to a young Gallant in a Frolic.[ 84]
Cloris Charms Dissolv'd by Eudora.[ 85]
Upon a Little Lady under the Discipline of an Excellent Person.[ 92]
On the soft and gentle motions of Eudora.[ 99]