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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] |