The Broadview anthology of seventeenth-century verse & prose

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The Broadview anthology of seventeenth-century verse & prose

edited by Alan Rudrum, Joseph Black & Holly Faith Nelson

(Broadview anthologies of English literature)

Broadview Press, c2000

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The publication of The Broadview Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Verse and Prose is a literary event; this comprehensive volume is the first anthology of the period to reflect the breadth of seventeenth-century studies in recent decades. Over one hundred writers are included, from John Chamberlain at the beginning of the century to Elisabeth Singer Rowe at its end. There are generous selections from the work of all major writers, and a representation of the work of virtually every writer of significance. The work of women writers figures prominently, with extensive selections not only from canonical writers such as Behn and Bradstreet, but also from other writers (such as Katherine Philips and Margaret Cavendish) who have been receiving considerable scholarly attention in recent years. The anthology is broadly inclusive, with writing from America as well as from the British Isles. Memoirs, letters, political texts, travel writing, prophetic literature, street ballads, and pamphlet literature are all here, as is a full representation of the literary poetry and prose of the period, including the poetry of Jonson; the prose of Bacon; the metaphysical poetry of Donne, Herbert, Marvell, and others; the lyric verse of Herrick; and substantial selections from the poetry and prose of Milton and Dryden. (While Samson Agonistes is included in its entirety, Milton's epic poems have been excluded, in order to allow space for other works not so readily accessible elsewhere.) The editors have included complete works wherever possible. A headnote by the editors introduces each author, and each selection has been newly annotated.

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  • JOHN CHAMBERLAIN Letters The Death of Queen Elizabeth (1603) The Marriage of Princess Elizabeth (1613) LANCELOT ANDREWES A Sermon Preached Before the Kings Majesty at Whitehall (1609) NICHOLAS BRETON The Good and the Bad (excerpts) (1616) An Atheist or Most Bad Man A Wanton Woman A Quiet Woman An Unworthy Lawyer MARY SIDNEY HERBERT, COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE The Psalms of David Psalm 52 Quid Gloriaris? Psalm 58 Si Vere Utique Psalm 74 Ut Quid, Deus Psalm 120 Ad Dominum FRANCIS BACON Essays (excerpts) Of Truth Of Simulation and Dissimulation Of Marriage and Single Life Of Love Of Seditions and Troubles Of Travel Of Empire Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates Of Plantations Of Masques and Triumphs Of Studies (1597) Of Studies (1625) Aphorisms (excerpts) The Idols Idols of the Tribe Idols of the Cave Idols of the Market-place Idols of the Theatre Application of the Method MICHAEL DRAYTON To the Virginian Voyage To the Cambro-Britons, and their Harp, his Ballad of Agincourt Sonnet 61 Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part KING JAMES VI/I A Speech to the Lords and Commons (1610) THOMAS CAMPION from A Book of Airs Let him that will be free and keep his heart from care Follow your Saint, follow with accents sweet from Two Books of Airs Sweet, exclude me not, nor be divided As by the streams of Babylon from The Third Book of Airs If Love loves truth, then women do not love from The Fourth Book of Airs There is a garden in her face HENRY WOTTON On his Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia The Character of a Happy Life Upon the Death of Sir Albert Morton's Wife On a Bank as I Sat a-Fishing: A Description of the Spring De Morte AEMILIA LANYER Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum (excerpts) To All Virtuous Ladies in General The Author's Dream to the Lady Mary Salve Deus Rex Judaorum (excerpts) The Description of Cooke-ham LADY MARGARET HOBY The Diary of Lady Margaret Hoby 1599-1605 (excerpts) JOHN DONNE Songs and Sonnets The Apparition The Flea The Good-Morrow Love's Alchemy The Indifferent The Anniversary The Sun Rising The Canonization Confined Love Air and Angels Twicknam Garden A Valediction: of Weeping The Ecstasy Farewell to Love A Valediction: forbidding Mourning A Nocturnal upon S. Lucy's Day being the shortest day The Relic Elegies Elegy VI Elegy VII Elegy VIII The Comparison Elegy IX The Autumnal Elegy XIX To His Mistress Going to Bed Elegy [XVIII] Love's Progress Satires Satire III Divine Poems Holy Sonnets VI VII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV Holy Sonnets from the Westmoreland MS XVII XVIII XIX Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward A Hymn to Christ, at the Author's last going into Germany A Hymn to God my God, in my sickness A Hymn to God the Father Devotions: Upon Emergent Occasions (excerpts) IV. Expostulation V. Meditation XVII. Meditation XXL Meditation The Second of my Prebend Sermons (January 29, 1626) BEN JONSON To the Reader To Alchemists On Something that Walks Somewhere To William Camden On My First Daughter On My First Son On Lucy, Countess of Bedford To Sir Henry Savile To Sir Thomas Roe To the Same Inviting a Friend to Supper To Penshurst To Heaven Song To Celia Her Triumph An Epistle to Master John Selden An Epistle Answering to One that Asked to be Sealed of the Tribe of Ben An Ode. To Himself To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of that Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Gary and Sir H. Morison The Praises of a Country Life On The New Inn Ode. To Himself To the Memory of My Beloved, The Author, Mr William Shakespeare Clerimont's Song A Vision of Beauty WILLIAM LAUD Diary (selections) ELIZABETH CLINTON, COUNTESS OF LINCOLN The Countess of Lincoln's Nursery (excerpts) ROBERT BURTON The Anatomy of Melancholy (excerpts) Democritus Junior To the Reader Love of Learning, or Overmuch Study THE OVERBURIAN CHARACTER A Good Woman A Fair and Happy Milkmaid A Waterman A Prisoner RICHARD CORBETT Upon an Unhandsome Gentlewoman, who made Love unto him The Fairies Farewell: Or God-a-Mercy Will The Distracted Puritan EDWARD, LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY An Ode upon a Question moved, Whether Love should continue for ever? LADY MARY WROTH Pamphilia to Amphilanthus 1 When night's black mantle could most darkness prove 8 Love, leave to urge, thou know'st thou hast the hand 13 Cloyed with the torments of a tedious night 15 Dear famish not what you yourself gave food 16 Am I thus conquered? Have I lost the powers 22 Come darkest night, becoming sorrow best 25 Like to the Indians, scorched with the sun 26 When everyone to pleasing pastime hies 39 Take heed mine eyes, how you your looks do cast 40 False hope which feeds but to destroy, and spill 48 If ever Love had force in human breast? Song 74 Love, a child, is ever crying, A Crown of Sonnets Dedicated to Love 77 In this strange labyrinth, how shall I turn? 78 Is to leave all, and take the thread of Love 79 His flames are joys, his bands true lovers' might 80 And be in his brave court a glorious light 81 And burn, yet burning you will love the smart 82 He may our prophet, and our tutor prove 83 How blest be they then, who his favours prove 84 He that shuns love doth love himself the less 85 But where they may return with honour's grace 86 Be from the Court of Love, and Reason torn 87 Unprofitably pleasing, and unsound 88 Be given to him who triumphs in his right 89 Free from all fogs but shining fair, and clear 90 Except my heart which you bestowed before 103 My muse, now happy, lay thy self to rest THOMAS HOBBES Leviathan, or The Matter, Form, and Power of a Commonwealth (excerpts) The Introduction Chapter XIII Chapter XVII Chapter XVIII Chapter XIX Chapter XX Chapter XXI Chapter XLVII A Review, and Conclusion WILLIAM BROWNE On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke LADY ELEANOR DAVIES The Lady Eleanor Her Appeal (excerpts) (1646) SIR ROBERT FILMER Patriarcha (excerpts) Directions for Obedience to Government in Dangerous or Doubtful Times WILLIAM BRADFORD History of Plymouth Plantation (excerpts) Book I, Chapter 9 Book II, Chapter 19 ANNE CLIFFORD The Knole Diary (1603-1619) (excerpts) 1603 1616 1617 ROBERT HERRICK To the Most Illustrious, and Most Hopeful Prince, Charles, Prince of Wales The Argument of his Book When he would have his Verses Read The Difference Betwixt Kings and Subjects Upon the Loss of His Mistresses Cherry-Ripe To the King and Queen, Upon Their Unhappy Distances Delight in Disorder Duty to Tyrants To Dianeme Corinna's Going a Maying To live Merrily, and to Trust to Good Verses To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time The Hock-cart, or Harvest Home To Anthea, who may Command him Anything To Meadows Upon Prudence Baldwin her Sickness On himself Casualties To Daffodils Matins, or Morning Prayer Evensong The Bracelet to Julia The Departure of the Good Daemon The Power in the People To his Book Shame, no Statist Fresh Cheese and Cream His Winding-Sheet His Prayer to Ben. Jonson An Ode for him The Bad Season Makes the Poet Sad His Return to London His Grange, or Private Wealth Upon Julia's Clothes A Thanksgiving to God, for his House His Litany, to the Holy Spirit BENJAMIN LANEY The Study of Quiet, in Two Sermons A Sermon Preached Before His Majesty at Whitehall, March 12, 1665 A Sermon Preached before the King At Whitehall March 18, 1666 FRANCIS QUARLES Emblem III (from Book III) Emblem VII (from Book III) Epigram III (from Book IV) Eclogue VIII HENRY KING An Exequy to his Matchless never to be forgotten Friend Upon the Death of my ever Desired Friend Dr Donne Dean of Paul's Sic Vita WILLIAM CAVENDISH, DUKE OF NEWCASTLE Advice to Charles II (excerpts) For Trade For Ceremony and Order The Errors of State and Their Remedies The Recreations for Your Majesty's People GEORGE HERBERT The Altar Redemption Easter Wings Affliction (I) Prayer (I) Jordan (I) The H. Scriptures I The H. Scriptures II Church-monuments The Windows Denial Vanity (I) Virtue The Pearl. Matth. 13:45 Man Life Jordan (II) The Quip Providence Paradise The Pilgrimage The Collar The Pulley The Flower Aaron The Elixir Love (III) L'Envoy THOMAS CAREW A Deposition from Love Disdain Returned To Saxham A Rapture To Ben Jonson An Elegy Upon the Death of the Dean of Pauls, Dr. John Donne To a Lady that desired I would love her A Song The second Rapture In praise of his Mistress EDWARD WINSLOW Good News from New England (excerpt) The Religion and Customs of the Indians Near New Plymouth JAMES SHIRLEY "The glories of our blood and state" RACHEL SPEGHT A Muzzle for Melastomus To Joseph Swetnam Of Woman's Excellency The Dream THOMAS EDWARDS Gangraena (1646) (excerpt) The Catalogue of Errors KING CHARLES I A Proclamation and Declaration to Inform Our Loving Subjects of Our Kingdom of England of the Seditious Practices of Some in Scotland (1639) BATHSUA MAKIN An Essay to Revive the Ancient Education of Gentlewomen (excerpts) To her Highness the Lady Mary Care ought to be taken by us to Educate Women in Learning Postscript WILLIAM WALWYN The Bloody Project (1649) JOHN EARLE Microcosmography To the Reader A Child A Surgeon Paul's Walk OWEN FELLTHAM Resolves Of Puritans Of Poverty Of Woman Of Poets and Poetry A Rule in Reading Authors THOMAS RANDOLPH The Second Epode of Horace Translated An Elegy upon the Lady Venetia Digby Upon his Picture An Ode to Master Anthony Stafford, to hasten him into the Country An Answer to Master Ben. Jonson's Ode On the Death of a Nightingale A Pastoral Courtship WILLIAM HABINGTON Nox nocti indicat Scientiam SIR THOMAS BROWNE Religio Medici To the Reader The First Part (excerpts) The Second Part (excerpts) Hydriotaphia, Urne-Burial Chapter 1 (excerpts) Chapter 2 (excerpts) Chapter 5 EDMUND WALLER On a Girdle Go, Lovely Rose! Upon His Majesty's Repairing of Paul's On St. James's Park, As Lately Improved by His Majesty Of the Last Verses in the Book JOHN MILTON On the Morning of Christ's Nativity L'Allegro II Penseroso Lycidas Sonnet 7 Sonnet 12 On the detraction which followed upon my writing certain treatises Sonnet 18 On the Late Massacre in Piedmont Sonnet 19 On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long Parliament Sonnet 15 On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester Samson Agonistes JOHN MILTON (PROSE) from The Reason of Church Government (1641) Areopagitica (1644) Of True Religion, Heresy, Schism, and Toleration (1673) SIR JOHN SUCKLING To the Reader Song A Ballad. Upon a Wedding The Constant Lover A Barley-break Sonnet I Sonnet II Sonnet III The Wits A Candle QUEEN HENRIETTA MARIA The Queen's Letter The Queen's Letter Sent to the King's most excellent Majesty from Holland EDWARD HYDE, EARL OF CLARENDON The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon and The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England (excerpts) The Character of William Laud The Temper and Spirit of the Nation after 1660 The Plague and the Fire of London, 1665-6 GERRARD WINSTANLEY A Declaration from the Poor Oppressed People of England (1649) The Diggers' Song ANNE BRADSTREET The Prologue A Dialogue between Old England and New concerning their Present Troubles The Flesh and the Spirit The Author to Her Book To My Dear and Loving Husband Another In Memory of my Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House, July 10th, 1666 To My Dear Children RICHARD CRASHAW Wishes. To his (supposed) Mistress Saint Mary Magdalene or The Weeper A Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa JOHN CLEVELAND The King's Disguise The Rebel Scot Epitaph on the Earl of Strafford The General Eclipse JEREMY TAYLOR A Funeral Sermon, Preached at the Obsequies of the Right Honourable and Most Virtuous Lady The Lady Frances, Countess of Carbery The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living (excerpt) Consideration of the general instruments, and means serving to a holy life: by way of introduction The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying (excerpt) Three precepts preparatory to a holy death to be practised in our whole life Of daily examination of our actions, in the whole course of our health, preparatory to our death-bed Reasons for a daily examination SAMUEL BUTLER Hudibras (excerpts) A Romance-Writer A Rabble ROWLAND WATKYNS To the Reader The Anabaptist Upon the Mournful Death of our Late Soveraign Lord Charles the First, King of England, &c The Common People The Holy Sepulchre The New Illiterate Lay-Teachers MARGARET FELL Women's Speaking Justified, Proved, and Allowed of by the Scriptures LAWRENCE CLARKSON (CLAXTON) The Lost Sheep Found (1660) RICHARD OVERTON The Proceedings of the Council of State Against Richard Overton, now Prisoner in the Tower of London, 1649 SIR JOHN DENHAM Cooper's Hill SIR ROGER L'ESTRANGE Considerations and Proposals in Order to the Regulation of the Press (1663) RICHARD LOVELACE To Lucasta, Going to the Wars The Grasshopper To Lucasta. From Prison To my Worthy Friend Mr. Peter Lilly To Althea, From Prison The Ant To a Lady with Child that Asked an Old Shirt ABRAHAM COWLEY The Wish Extracts from the Preface to the Poems of 1656 The Grasshopper The Innocent 111 On the Death of Mr. Crashaw To Mr. Hobbes Brutus To the Royal Society Sors Virgiliana Of Solitude Of Obscurity Of My Self ABIEZER COPPE A Fiery Flying Rolland A Second Fiery Flying Roll (excerpts) ALEXANDER BROME The Levellers Rant The New-Courtier The Saints' Encouragement A Satire on the Rebellion JOHN EVELYN The Diary of John Evelyn (selections) The Restoration The Fire of London LUCY HUTCHINSON "All Sorts of Men" The Life of Mrs. Lucy Hutchinson Written by Herself, A Fragment Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson (excerpts) ANDREW MARVELL Flecknoe, an English Priest at Rome The Coronet The Gallery The Definition of Love To His Coy Mistress An Horatian Ode Upon Cromwell's Return From Ireland The Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers The Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn Upon the Hill and Grove at Bilbrough Upon Appleton House The Garden On a Drop of Dew A Dialogue between the Soul and Body The Mower against Gardens Damon the Mower The Mower to the Glow-worms The Mower's Song The Character of Holland Bermudas The First Anniversary of the Government under His Highness the Lord Protector On Mr. Milton's "Paradise Lost" HENRY VAUGHAN A Rhapsody Upon a Cloak Lent Him by Mr. J. Ridsley Regeneration The Retreat "Joy of my life! while left me here" The Morning-Watch "And do they so?" "I walked the other day" "They are all gone into the world of light!" Cock-Crowing The Knot The Night The Book To His Books MARGARET CAVENDISH, DUCHESS OF NEWCASTLE The Poetress's Hasty Resolution A Discourse of Beasts The Hunting of the Hare The Pastime of the Queen of the Fairies, when she comes upon earth out of the center Her Descending Down "I Language want" The Philosophical and Physical Opinions To the Two Universities Nature's Pictures Drawn by Fancy's Pencil to the Life The Loving Cuckold Orations of Diverse Sorts, Accommodated to Diverse Places An Oration for Liberty of Conscience An Oration against Liberty of Conscience An Oration proposing a Mean betwixt the two former Opinions CCXI Sociable Letters (excerpts) Philosophical Letters: or, Modest Reflections (excerpts) MARY HOWGILL A Remarkable Letter of Mary Howgill to Oliver Cromwell, Called Protector LADY ANNE HALKETT The Memoirs of Anne, Lady Halkett (excerpts) KATHARINE EVANS AND SARAH CHEVERS This is a Short Relation of Some of the Cruel Sufferings (For the Truth's Sake) of Katharine Evans and Sarah Chevers, in the Inquisition in the Isle of Malta (excerpts) JOHN AUBREY Brief Lives (selections) Lancelot Andrewes (1555-1626) Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626) Venetia Digby (1600-33) Thomas Fairfax (1612-71) Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) Robert Hooke (1635-1703) Andrew Marvell (1621-78) Sir Robert Moray (d.1673) John Milton (1608-74) DOROTHY OSBORNE The Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-54 Saturday, January 8, 1653 Thursday-Saturday June 2-4, 1653 October 1653 October 1653 Saturday, February 4, 1654 Saturday, February 11, 1654 March 18, 1654 JOHN BUNYAN Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners (excerpt) The Pilgrim s Progress (excerpt) Christian and Faithful visit Vanity Fair KING CHARLES II The Declaration of Breda (1660) JOHN DRYDEN Annus Mirabilis Absalom and Achitophel Mac Flecknoe Religio Laid or A Layman's Faith (excerpt) A Song for St Cecilia's Day, 1687 To the Memory of Mr. Oldham Juvenal's Sixth Satire (excerpts) The Empress Messalina The learned wife The gaudy gossip Juvenal's Tenth Satire (excerpt) Sejanus The Secular Masque KATHERINE PHILIPS Upon the Double Murder of K. Charles I in Answer to a Libelous Copy of Rimes by Vavasour Powell On the Numerous Access of the English to wait upon the King in Flanders On the 3 of September, 1651 Friendship's Mystery, To My Dearest Lucasia A Retired Friendship, To Ardelia Wiston Vault To My Excellent Lucasia, On Our Friendship A Country Life Orinda to Lucasia parting October 1661 at London Orinda Upon Little Hector Philips Orinda to Lucasia A Married State PHILO-PHILIPPA To the Excellent Orinda ANTHONY A WOOD The Life and Times of Anthony a Wood (excerps) Notes on Oxford during the Interregnum The Restoration Athenae Oxoniensis (excerpts) Robert Burton Jeremy Taylor JOHN LOCKE An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (excerpt) Of Enthusiasm GEORGE SAVILE, MARQUIS OF HALIFAX A Character of King Charles II (excerpts) Of his Religion His Amours, Mistresses, &:c His Conduct to his Ministers Of his Wit and Conversation His Talents, Temper, Habits, &c Conclusion SAMUEL PEPYS The Diary of Samuel Pepys (excerpt) The Fire of London ROBERT SOUTH Ecclesiastical Policy the Best Policy: or Religion the Best Reason of State MARY ROWLANDSON The Sovereignty and Goodness of God Together, with the Faithfulness of His Promises Displayed
  • Being a Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (excerpts) The First Remove The Second Remove The Third Remove The Fourth Remove The Eighth Remove The Twentieth Remove THOMAS SPRAT The History of The Royal Society of London (excerpts) A Proposal for Erecting an English Academy Their Manner of Discourse THOMAS TRAHERNE The Third Century (excerpt) Wonder Innocence The Preparative The Instruction The Demonstration The Anticipation CHARLES SACKVILLE, EARL OF DORSET My Opinion SIR CHARLES SEDLEY Young Coridon and Phillis APHRA BEHN Song "I Led my Silvia to a Grove" The Golden Age. A Paraphrase on a Translation out of French Song "Love Armed" On a Juniper Tree, Cut Down to Make Busks The Disappointment On the Death of the late Earl of Rochester A Pindaric on the Death of our Late Sovereign To the fair Clarinda Love Letters by Mrs A. Behn The Dumb Virgin: Or, The Force of Imagination PIERRE-ESPRIT RADISSON Travel Journal: Lake Superior, 1659-60 (excerpts) BISHOP GILBERT BURNET History of My Own Time The Restoration Reign of King Charles II JOHN WILMOT, EARL OF ROCHESTER Song Upon His Leaving His Mistress A Satire Against Reason and Mankind The Disabled Debauchee Song The Imperfect Enjoyment A Ramble in St. James's Park A Song of a Young Lady to her Ancient Lover Signior Dildo Impromptu on Charles II ELINOR JAMES An Injured Prince Vindicated, or, A Scurrilous and Detracting Pamphlet Answered Mrs. James's Vindication of the Church of England, in an answer to a pamphlet entitled A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty (excerpts) THOMAS WHARTON Lilli Burlero JANE BARKER An Invitation to my Friends at Cambridge A Virgin Life The Prospect of a Landscape, Beginning with a Grove To My Young Lover To My Friends Against Poetry JOHN OLDHAM An Imitation of Horace Upon a Bookseller ANNE KILLIGREW A Farewell to Worldly Joys The Complaint of a Lover On a Picture Painted by Herself, Representing Two Nymphs of Diana's The Discontent Cloris' Charms Dissolved by Eudora JOHN TUTCHIN The Foreigners COTTON MATHER Diary of Cotton Mather (excerpts) ELIZABETH JOHNSON Preface to the Reader, Poems on Several Occasions Written by Philomela ELIZABETH SINGER ROWE "PHILOMELA" Platonic Love A Poetical Question concerning the Jacobites, sent to the Athenians The Athenians' Answer A Pindaric, to the Athenian Society To Celinda The Reply to Mr.-- A MISCELLANY LETTERS Oliver Cromwell to Colonel Valentine Walton Charles I to Prince Rupert Eleanor Gwynne to Laurence Hyde John Evelyn to Sir Christopher Wren BALLADS Tom o' Bedlam A sweet and pleasant Sonnet, entitled: My mind to me a kingdom is Ditties Lamentation for the cruelty of this age The King's Last Farewell to the World The Royal Health to the Rising Sun A Looking-Glass for Men and Maids No Ring, no Wedding POEMS ON THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM Upon the Duke of Buckingham Epitaph on the Duke of Buckingham Epitaph INFORMATION FROM THE SCOTTISH NATION to all the True English, Concerning the Present Expedition (1640) THE PUTNEY DEBATES The Putney Debates: The Debate on the Franchise THE TRIAL OF KING CHARLES I The Kings Reasons for Declining the Jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice The Sentence of the High Court of Justice Upon the King A TRUE RELATION, of the Inhumane and Unparallel'd Actions and Barbarous Murders of Negroes or Moors: Committed on three English-men in Old Calabar in Guinny (1672) THE GENTLEWOMAN'S COMPANION (1673) The Introduction What Qualifications Best Become and are Most Suitable to a Gentlewoman Of the Government of the Eye Of Speech and Complement Of Wanton Songs, and Idle Ballads What Recreations and Pleasures are Most Fitting and Proper for Young Gentlewomen COURT SATIRE (1682) THE JUDGMENT AND DECREE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Passed in Their Convocation, July 21, 1683, against Certain Pernicious Books and Damnable Doctrines, Destructive to the Sacred Persons of Princes, Their State and Government, and of All Humane Society (1683) INDEXES INDEX OF FIRST LINES INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES

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