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CONTENTS OF VOLUME IX.
UNDERWOODS.-MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
87.
PINDARIC ODE ON THE DEATH OF SIR
LUCIUS CARY AND SIR H. MORISON.
88. An Epigram to William Earl of
Newcastle, on his Fencing.
They talk of Fencing and the use
of arms.
89. To the Right Honourable the Lord High Trea-
surer of England, an Epistle Mendicant,
1631
Poor wretched states, prest by extremities.
90. To the King on his Birth-day, Nov. 19, 1632.
An Epigram Anniversary
This is king Charles his day. Speak it, thou
Tower.
91. On the Right Honourable and Virtuous Lord
Weston, Lord High Treasurer of England,
upon the Day he was made Earl of Port-
land, Feb. 17, 1632. To the Envious
Look up, thou seed of envy, and still bring.
92. To the Right Honourable Hierome, Lord Weston,
an Ode Gratulatory, for his Return from his
Embassy, 1632.
Such pleasure as the teeming earth.
93. Epithalamion
Though thou hast past thy summer-standing, stay.
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94. The humble Petition of poor Ben to the best of
Monarchs, Masters, Men, King Charles
Doth most humbly show it.
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95. To the Right Honourable the Lord Treasurer of
England. An Epigram
If to my mind, great lord, I had a state.
96. An Epigram to my Muse, the Lady Digby, on her
Husband, Sir Kenelm Digby
Though, happy Muse, thou know my Digby well.
97. A New-Year's Gift, sung to King Charles, 1635
New years expect new gifts: sister, your harp.
98. On the King's Birth-Day
Rouse up thyself, my gentle Muse.
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99. To my Lord the King, on the Christening his
second Son James
That thou art lov'd of God, this work is done.
100. An Elegy on the Lady Jane Pawlet, Marchioness
of Winton
What gentle ghost, besprent with April dew.
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Eupheme or the Fair Fame left to Posterity of
that truly noble Lady, the Lady Venetia
Digby, etc.
Fair Fame, who art ordain'd to crown.
LEGES CONVIVALES
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45. Jam literæ sordent.-Pastus hodiern. Ingen.
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