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Chapter 7 Burton's Melancholy 170
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Minor Poets of the Caroline Period, Vol III
John Cleveland
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“Minor Poets of the Caroline Period, Vol III by John Cleveland”
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Chapter 1 C.
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Chapter 2 No.2
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Chapter 3 This pointed if cynical conclusion was changed in 1657 to the much feebler
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Chapter 4 The Double Rock 169
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Chapter 5 Breaker 169
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Chapter 6 Book presented to a Lady 170
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Chapter 7 Burton's Melancholy 170
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Chapter 8 The Farewell 170
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Chapter 9 Hen. Rainolds 171
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Chapter 10 The Boy's Answer to the Blackmoor 171
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Chapter 11 To a Friend upon Overbury's Wife given to her 172
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Chapter 12 Upon the same 172
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Chapter 13 R. upon the same 172
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Chapter 14 An Epitaph on Niobe turned to Stone 172
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Chapter 15 E. H. 173
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Chapter 16 'Tell me no more how fair she is' 173
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Chapter 17 'Were thy heart soft as thou art fair' 174
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Chapter 18 'Go, thou that vainly' 174
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Chapter 19 To Patience 174
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Chapter 20 A Sonnet 175
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Chapter 21 Love's Harvest 175
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Chapter 22 The Forlorn Hope 176
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Chapter 23 The Retreat 176
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Chapter 24 'Tell me, you stars' 177
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Chapter 25 'I prithee turn that face away' 177
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Chapter 26 'Dry those fair', &c. 177
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Chapter 27 'When I entreat', &c. 178
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Chapter 28 To a Lady who sent me a copy of verses at my going to bed 178
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Chapter 29 Omitted not King's.]
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Chapter 30 179
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Chapter 31 The Surrender 180
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Chapter 32 The Legacy 181
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Chapter 33 The Short Wooing 182
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Chapter 34 Valentine's Day 183
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Chapter 35 To his unconstant Friend 184
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Chapter 36 favour'd Choice 185
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Chapter 37 The Defence 187
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Chapter 38 To One demanding why Wine sparkles 188
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Chapter 39 By occasion of the Young Prince his happy Birth 188
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Chapter 40 Upon the King's happy return from Scotland 190
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Chapter 41 To the Queen at Oxford 192
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Chapter 42 A Salutation of His Majesty's ship the Sovereign 193
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Chapter 43 An Epitaph on his most honoured friend, Richard, Earl of Dorset 194
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Chapter 44 The Exequy 195
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Chapter 45 An Elegy 198
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Chapter 46 198
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Chapter 47 A Letter 199
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Chapter 48 An Acknowledgement 201
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Chapter 49 The Acquittance 202
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Chapter 50 The Forfeiture 202
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Chapter 51 An Elegy 203
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Chapter 52 That it is best for a young Maid to marry an Old Man 204
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Chapter 53 That Fruition destroys Love 206
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Chapter 54 The Change 209
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Chapter 55 210
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Chapter 56 An Elegy upon the immature loss of the most virtuous Lady Anne Rich 210
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Chapter 57 Kirk, unfortunately drowned in Thames 212
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Chapter 58 Edward Holt 213
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Chapter 59 To my dead friend Ben Jonson 214
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Chapter 60 An Elegy upon Prince Henry's death 216
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Chapter 61 W. R. 217
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Chapter 62 An Elegy upon the Lord Bishop of London, John King 217
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Chapter 63 Upon the death of my ever desired friend, Doctor Donne, Dean of Paul's 218
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Chapter 64 An Elegy upon the most victorious King of Sweden, Gustavus Adolphus 220
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Chapter 65 To my noble and judicious friend Sir Henry Blount upon his Voyage 223
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Chapter 66 George Sandys 226
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Chapter 67 The Woes of Esay 230
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Chapter 68 An Essay on Death and a Prison 232
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Chapter 69 The Labyrinth 234
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Chapter 70 Being waked out of my sleep 235
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Chapter 71 Sic Vita 236
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Chapter 72 My Midnight Meditation 238
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Chapter 73 A Penitential Hymn 238
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Chapter 74 An Elegy occasioned by Sickness 239
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Chapter 75 The Dirge 241
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Chapter 76 242
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Chapter 77 K. C. 244
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Chapter 78 On the Earl of Essex 245
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Chapter 79 An Elegy on Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle 246
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Chapter 80 An Elegy upon the most incomparable King Charles the First 255
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Chapter 81 A Second Elegy on the Countess of Leinster 267
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Chapter 82 From Petronius Arbiter, c. 14 267
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Chapter 83 From Martial, i. 14 268
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Chapter 84 From Petronius Arbiter, c. 83 268
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Chapter 85 From Petronius Arbiter 268
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Chapter 86 Pro captu, &c. 268
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Chapter 87 K., first born of H. K. 269
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Chapter 88 The Complaint 269
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Chapter 89 On his Shadow 270
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Chapter 90 Wishes to my Son, John 272
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Chapter 91 A Contemplation upon Flowers 273
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Chapter 92 No.92
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Chapter 93 No.93
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Chapter 94 note. Magis triumphati quam victi. Tacit. de Mor. Ger.
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Chapter 95 No.95
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Chapter 96 For eggs choose long, the round are out of fashion,
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Chapter 97 Choose coleworts planted on a soil that's dry,
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Chapter 98 If friend from far shall come to visit, then
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Chapter 99 Mushrooms that grow in meadows are the best;
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Chapter 100 He that would many happy summers see,