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1.[Sonnet. The Double Rock][169]
2.[The Vow-Breaker][169]
3.[Upon a Table-Book presented to a Lady][170]
4.[To the same Lady upon Mr. Burton's Melancholy][170]
5.[The Farewell][170]
6.[A Blackmoor Maid wooing a fair Boy: sent to the Author by Mr. Hen. Rainolds][171]
7.[The Boy's Answer to the Blackmoor][171]
8.[To a Friend upon Overbury's Wife given to her][172]
9.[Upon the same][172]
10.[To A. R. upon the same][172]
11.[An Epitaph on Niobe turned to Stone][172]
12.[Upon a Braid of Hair in a Heart sent by Mrs. E. H.][173]
13.[Sonnet. 'Tell me no more how fair she is'][173]
14.[Sonnet. 'Were thy heart soft as thou art fair'][174]
15.[Sonnet. 'Go, thou that vainly'][174]
16.[Sonnet. To Patience][174]
17.[Silence. A Sonnet][175]
18.[Love's Harvest][175]
19.[The Forlorn Hope][176]
20.[The Retreat][176]
21.[Sonnet. 'Tell me, you stars'][177]
22.[Sonnet. 'I prithee turn that face away'][177]
23.[Sonnet. 'Dry those fair', &c.][177]
24.[Sonnet. 'When I entreat', &c.][178]
25.[To a Lady who sent me a copy of verses at my going to bed][178]
26.[The Pink. Omitted: not King's.]
27.[To his Friends of Christ Church, &c.][179]
28.[The Surrender][180]
29.[The Legacy][181]
30.[The Short Wooing][182]
31.[St. Valentine's Day][183]
32.[To his unconstant Friend][184]
33.[Madam Gabrina, Or the Ill-favour'd Choice][185]
34.[The Defence][187]
35.[To One demanding why Wine sparkles][188]
36.[By occasion of the Young Prince his happy Birth][188]
37.[Upon the King's happy return from Scotland][190]
38.[To the Queen at Oxford][192]
39.[A Salutation of His Majesty's ship the Sovereign][193]
40.[An Epitaph on his most honoured friend, Richard, Earl of Dorset][194]
41.[The Exequy][195]
42.[The Anniverse. An Elegy][198]
43.[On Two Children, &c.][198]
44.[A Letter][199]
45.[An Acknowledgement][201]
46.[The Acquittance][202]
47.[The Forfeiture][202]
48.[The Departure. An Elegy][203]
49.[Paradox. That it is best for a young Maid to marry an Old Man][204]
50.[Paradox. That Fruition destroys Love][206]
51.[The Change][209]
52.[To my sister Anne King, &c.][210]
53.[An Elegy upon the immature loss of the most virtuous Lady Anne Rich][210]
54.[An Elegy upon Mrs. Kirk, unfortunately drowned in Thames][212]
55.[An Elegy upon the death of Mr. Edward Holt][213]
56.[To my dead friend Ben Jonson][214]
57.[An Elegy upon Prince Henry's death][216]
58.[An Elegy upon S. W. R.][217]
59.[An Elegy upon the Lord Bishop of London, John King][217]
60.[Upon the death of my ever desired friend, Doctor Donne, Dean of Paul's][218]
61.[An Elegy upon the most victorious King of Sweden, Gustavus Adolphus][220]
62.[To my noble and judicious friend Sir Henry Blount upon his Voyage][223]
63.[To my honoured friend Mr. George Sandys][226]
64.[The Woes of Esay][230]
65.[An Essay on Death and a Prison][232]
66.[The Labyrinth][234]
67.[Being waked out of my sleep][235]
68.[Sic Vita][236]
69.[My Midnight Meditation][238]
70.[A Penitential Hymn][238]
71.[An Elegy occasioned by Sickness][239]
72.[The Dirge][241]
73.[An Elegy occasioned by the loss of the most incomparable Lady Stanhope, &c.][242]
Poems not included in the edition of 1657 but in that of 1664:
74.[An Elegy upon my best friend, L. K. C.][244]
75.[On the Earl of Essex][245]
76.[An Elegy on Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle][246]
77.[An Elegy upon the most incomparable King Charles the First][255]
Poems in Manuscript:
78.[A Second Elegy on the Countess of Leinster][267]
79.[Epigram. From Petronius Arbiter, c. 14][267]
80.[Epigram. From Martial, i. 14][268]
81.[Epigram. From Petronius Arbiter, c. 83][268]
82.[Epigram. From Petronius Arbiter][268]
83.[Epigram. Pro captu, &c.][268]
84.[Upon the Untimely Death of J. K., first born of H. K.][269]
85.[The Complaint][269]
86.[On his Shadow][270]
87.[Wishes to my Son, John][272]
88.[A Contemplation upon Flowers][273]