EARLIER AND LATEST,

THIS EDITION

OF A POET HE LOVES AS ENGLISHMAN AND CATHOLIC

IS DEDICATED BY

ALEXANDER B. GROSART.

CONTENTS.

Those marked [*] are printed for the first time from mss.; those marked [†] have additions for the first time given in their places.

PAGE
[Dedication]v
[Preface]xi
[Memorial-Introduction]xxvii
[Note]xl
[The Preface to the Reader]xlv
[
Sacred Poetry: I. Steps to the Temple, and Carmen DeoNostro, 1-181.]
[†Sainte Mary Magdalene, or the Weeper]3
[Sancta Maria Dolorvm, or the Mother of Sorrows: a patheticall Descant upon the deuout Plainsong of Stabat Mater Dolorosa]19
[†The Teare]25
[†The Office of the Holy Crosse]29
[Vexilla Regis: the Hymn of the Holy Crosse]44
[The Lord silences His Questioners]47
[Our Blessed Lord in His Circumcision to His Father]48
[On the Wounds of our crucified Lord]50
[Vpon the bleeding Crucifix: a song]51
[†To the Name above every name, the Name of Iesvs: a hymn]55
[Psalme xxiii]65
[Psalme cxxxvii]68
[†In the Holy Nativity of ovr Lord God: a hymn svng as by the Shepheards]70
[New Year's Day]76
[†In the gloriovs Epiphanie of ovr Lord God: a hymn svng as by the three Kings]79
[To the Qveen's Maiesty]91
[Vpon Easter Day]94
[Sospetto d'Herode]95
[The Hymn of Sainte Thomas, in Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament]121
[Lavda Sion Salvatorem: the Hymn for the Bl. Sacrament]124
[†Prayer: an Ode which was prefixed to a little Prayer-book given to a young Gentle-woman]128
[To the same Party: Covncel concerning her Choise]134
[Description of a Religiovs Hovse and Condition of Life (out of Barclay)]137
[On Mr. George Herbert's Booke intituled the Temple of Sacred Poems: sent to a Gentle-woman]139
[†A Hymn to the Name and Honor of the admirable Sainte Teresa]141
[†An Apologie for the foregoing Hymn, as hauing been writt when the Author was yet among the Protestants]150
[†The Flaming Heart: vpon the Book and Picture of the seraphical Saint Teresa, as she is vsvally expressed with a Seraphim biside her]152
[A Song of Divine Love]157
[†In the gloriovs Assvmption of ovr Blessed Lady]158
[†Upon five piovs and learned Discourses by Robert Shelford]162
[Dies iræ, dies illa: the Hymn of the Chvrch, in meditation of the Day of Ivdgment]166
[Charitas Nimia, or the dear Bargain]170
[S. Maria Maior: the Himn, O gloriosa Domina]173
[Hope [by Cowley]175
[M. Crashaw's Answer for Hope]178
[
Sacred Poetry: II. Airelles, 183-194.]
[*Mary seeking Jesus when lost]185
[*The Wounds of the Lord Jesus]187
[*On ye Gunpowder-Treason]188
[* Ditto]190
[† Ditto]192
[
Secular Poetry: I. The Delights of the Muses, 195-276.]
[Musick's Duell]197
[In the Praise of the Spring (out of Virgil)]207
[With a Picture sent to a Friend]208
[†In praise of Lessius's Rule of Health]209
[The Beginning of Heliodorus]212
[Cupid's Cryer (out of the Greeke)]214
[Vpon Bishop Andrews' Picture before his Sermons]217
[Vpon the Death of a Gentleman]218
[Vpon the Death of Mr. Herrys]220
[Vpon the Death of the most desired Mr. Herrys]222
[Another]225
[His Epitaph]228
[†An Epitaph vpon a yovng Married Covple, dead and bvryed together]230
[Death's Lectvre and the Fvneral of a yovng Gentleman]232
[An Epitaph vpon Doctor Brooke]234
[On a foule Morning, being then to take a Journey]235
[To the Morning: Satisfaction for Sleepe]237
[Love's Horoscope]240
[A Song (out of the Italian)]243
[Out of the Italian]245
[Out of the Italian]246
[Vpon the Frontispeece of Mr. Isaackson's Chronologie]246
[On the same by Bishop Rainbow]248
[An Epitaph vpon Mr. Ashton, a conformable Citizen]250
[Out of Catullus]251
[Wishes]252
[†To the Queen: an Apologie for the length of the following Panegyrick]259
[To the Queen, vpon her numerous Progenie: a Panegyrick]260
[Vpon two greene Apricockes sent to Cowley by Sir Crashaw]269
[Alexias: The Complaint of the forsaken Wife of Sainte Alexis: three Elegies]271
[
Secular Poetry: II. Airelles, 277-303.]
[*Upon the King's Coronation]279
[* Ditto]280
[*Vpon the Birth of the Princesse Elizabeth]282
[*Vpon a Gnatt burnt in a Candle]284
[*From Petronius]286
[*From Horace]287
[*Ex Euphormione.]289
[*An Elegy vpon the Death of Mr. Stanninow, Fellow of Queen's Colledge]290
[*Upon the Death of a Friend]292
[*An Elegie on the Death of Dr. Porter]293
[†Verse-Letter to the Countess of Denbigh]295
[ Ditto from Carmen Deo Nostro]301
[Footnotes]