The forme of poeticall lamentations. 37
The solemne reioysings at the birth and natiuitie of princes children. 40
The manner of reioysing at weddings and marriages, specially of great
Ladies and Gentlewomen and Dames of honour. 40
The manner of poesie by which they vttered their bitter tauntes
or priuy nippes, and witty scoffes and other merry conceits. 43
What manner of poeme they vsed for memorial of the dead. 45
An auncient forme of poesie by which men did vse to reproch their enimies. 46
Of the short poeme called with vs posie. 47
Who in any age have beene the most commended writers in our English poesie, and the Authors censure giuen vpon them. 48
The Table of the second booke.
Of proportion poeticall. fol. 53