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قراءة كتاب The Hesperides & Noble Numbers: Vol. 1 and 2

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The Hesperides & Noble Numbers: Vol. 1 and 2

The Hesperides & Noble Numbers: Vol. 1 and 2

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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">156. TO JULIA.

  • 157. ON HIMSELF.
  • 158. VIRTUE IS SENSIBLE OF SUFFERING.
  • 159. THE CRUEL MAID.
  • 160. TO DIANEME.
  • 161. TO THE KING, TO CURE THE EVIL.
  • 162. HIS MISERY IN A MISTRESS.
  • 164. TO A GENTLEWOMAN OBJECTING TO HIM HIS GRAY HAIRS.
  • 165. TO CEDARS.
  • 166. UPON CUPID.
  • 167. HOW PRIMROSES CAME GREEN.
  • 168. TO JOS., LORD BISHOP OF EXETER.
  • 169. UPON A BLACK TWIST ROUNDING THE ARM OF THE COUNTESS OF CARLISLE.
  • 170. ON HIMSELF.
  • 172. A RING PRESENTED TO JULIA.
  • 173. TO THE DETRACTOR.
  • 174. UPON THE SAME.
  • 175. JULIA'S PETTICOAT.
  • 176. TO MUSIC.
  • 177. DISTRUST.
  • 178. CORINNA'S GOING A-MAYING.
  • 179. ON JULIA'S BREATH.
  • 180. UPON A CHILD. AN EPITAPH.
  • 181. A DIALOGUE BETWIXT HORACE AND LYDIA, TRANSLATED ANNO 1627, AND SET BY MR. RO. RAMSEY.
  • 182. THE CAPTIV'D BEE, OR THE LITTLE FILCHER.
  • 185. AN ODE TO MASTER ENDYMION PORTER, UPON HIS BROTHER'S DEATH.
  • 186. TO HIS DYING BROTHER, MASTER WILLIAM HERRICK.
  • 187. THE OLIVE BRANCH.
  • 189. TO CHERRY-BLOSSOMS.
  • 190. HOW LILIES CAME WHITE.
  • 191. TO PANSIES.
  • 192. ON GILLY-FLOWERS BEGOTTEN.
  • 193. THE LILY IN A CRYSTAL.
  • 194. TO HIS BOOK.
  • 195. UPON SOME WOMEN.
  • 196. SUPREME FORTUNE FALLS SOONEST.
  • 197. THE WELCOME TO SACK.
  • 198. IMPOSSIBILITIES TO HIS FRIEND.
  • 201. TO LIVE MERRILY AND TO TRUST TO GOOD VERSES.
  • 202. FAIR DAYS: OR, DAWNS DECEITFUL.
  • 203. LIPS TONGUELESS.
  • 204. TO THE FEVER, NOT TO TROUBLE JULIA.
  • 205. TO VIOLETS.
  • 207. TO CARNATIONS. A SONG.
  • 208. TO THE VIRGINS, TO MAKE MUCH OF TIME.
  • 209. SAFETY TO LOOK TO ONESELF.
  • 210. TO HIS FRIEND, ON THE UNTUNABLE TIMES.
  • 211. HIS POETRY HIS PILLAR.
  • 212. SAFETY ON THE SHORE.
  • 213. A PASTORAL UPON THE BIRTH OF PRINCE CHARLES. PRESENTED TO THE KING, AND SET BY MR. NIC. LANIERE.
  • 214. TO THE LARK.
  • 215. THE BUBBLE. A SONG.
  • 216. A MEDITATION FOR HIS MISTRESS.
  • 217. THE BLEEDING HAND; OR, THE SPRIG OF EGLANTINE GIVEN TO A MAID.
  • 218. LYRIC FOR LEGACIES.
  • 219. A DIRGE UPON THE DEATH OF THE RIGHT VALIANT LORD, BERNARD STUART.
  • 220. TO PERENNA, A MISTRESS.
  • 223. THE FAIRY TEMPLE; OR, OBERON'S CHAPEL DEDICATED TO MR. JOHN MERRIFIELD, COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
  • 224. TO MISTRESS KATHERINE BRADSHAW, THE LOVELY, THAT CROWNED HIM WITH LAUREL.
  • 225. THE PLAUDITE, OR END OF LIFE.
  • 226. TO THE MOST VIRTUOUS MISTRESS POT, WHO MANY TIMES ENTERTAINED HIM.
  • 227. TO MUSIC, TO BECALM HIS FEVER.
  • 228. UPON A GENTLEWOMAN WITH A SWEET VOICE.
  • 229. UPON CUPID.
  • 230. UPON JULIA'S BREASTS.
  • 231. BEST TO BE MERRY.
  • 232. THE CHANGES TO CORINNA.
  • 234. NEGLECT.
  • 235. UPON HIMSELF.
  • 236. UPON A PHYSICIAN.
  • 238. TO THE ROSE. A SONG.
  • 240. TO HIS BOOK.
  • 241. UPON A PAINTED GENTLEWOMAN.
  • 243. DRAW-GLOVES.
  • 244. TO MUSIC, TO BECALM A SWEET-SICK YOUTH.
  • 245. TO THE HIGH AND NOBLE PRINCE GEORGE, DUKE, MARQUIS, AND EARL OF BUCKINGHAM.
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