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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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TO LAR.

  • 334. THE DEPARTURE OF THE GOOD DEMON.
  • 335. CLEMENCY.
  • 336. HIS AGE, DEDICATED TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND, M. JOHN WICKES, UNDER THE NAME OF POSTHUMUS.
  • 337. A SHORT HYMN TO VENUS.
  • 338. TO A GENTLEWOMAN ON JUST DEALING.
  • 339. THE HAND AND TONGUE.
  • 340. UPON A DELAYING LADY.
  • 341. TO THE LADY MARY VILLARS, GOVERNESS TO THE PRINCESS HENRIETTA.
  • 342. UPON HIS JULIA.
  • 343. TO FLOWERS.
  • 344. TO MY ILL READER.
  • 345. THE POWER IN THE PEOPLE.
  • 346. A HYMN TO VENUS AND CUPID.
  • 347. ON JULIA'S PICTURE.
  • 348. HER BED.
  • 349. HER LEGS.
  • 350. UPON HER ALMS.
  • 351. REWARDS.
  • 352. NOTHING NEW.
  • 353. THE RAINBOW.
  • 354. THE MEADOW-VERSE; OR, ANNIVERSARY TO MISTRESS BRIDGET LOWMAN.
  • 355. THE PARTING VERSE, THE FEAST THERE ENDED.
  • 356. UPON JUDITH. EPIG.
  • 359. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE PHILIP, EARL OF PEMBROKE AND MONTGOMERY.
  • 360. AN HYMN TO JUNO.
  • 362. UPON SAPPHO SWEETLY PLAYING AND SWEETLY SINGING.
  • 364. CHOP-CHERRY.
  • 365. TO THE MOST LEARNED, WISE, AND ARCH-ANTIQUARY, M. JOHN SELDEN.
  • 366. UPON HIMSELF.
  • 367. UPON WRINKLES.
  • 370. PRAY AND PROSPER.
  • 371. HIS LACHRYMÆ; OR, MIRTH TURNED TO MOURNING.
  • 375. TO THE MOST FAIR AND LOVELY MISTRESS ANNE SOAME, NOW LADY ABDIE.
  • 376. UPON HIS KINSWOMAN, MISTRESS ELIZABETH HERRICK.
  • 377. A PANEGYRIC TO SIR LEWIS PEMBERTON.
  • 378. TO HIS VALENTINE ON ST. VALENTINE'S DAY.
  • 382. UPON M. BEN. JONSON. EPIG.
  • 383. ANOTHER.
  • 384. TO HIS NEPHEW, TO BE PROSPEROUS IN HIS ART OF PAINTING.
  • 386. A VOW TO MARS.
  • 387. TO HIS MAID, PREW.
  • 388. A CANTICLE TO APOLLO.
  • 389. A JUST MAN.
  • 390. UPON A HOARSE SINGER.
  • 391. HOW PANSIES OR HEART'S-EASE CAME FIRST.
  • 392. TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND, SIR EDWARD FISH, KNIGHT BARONET.
  • 393. LAR'S PORTION AND THE POET'S PART.
  • 394. UPON MAN.
  • 395. LIBERTY.
  • 396. LOTS TO BE LIKED.
  • 397. GRIEFS.
  • 399. THE DREAM.
  • 402. CLOTHES DO BUT CHEAT AND COZEN US.
  • 403. TO DIANEME.
  • 404. UPON ELECTRA.
  • 405. TO HIS BOOK.
  • 406. OF LOVE.
  • 407. UPON HIMSELF.
  • 408. ANOTHER.
  • 412. THE MAD MAID'S SONG.
  • 413. TO SPRINGS AND FOUNTAINS.
  • 414. UPON JULIA'S UNLACING HERSELF.
  • 415. TO BACCHUS, A CANTICLE.
  • 416. THE LAWN.
  • 417. THE FRANKINCENSE.
  • 420. TO SYCAMORES.
  • 421. A PASTORAL SUNG TO THE KING: MONTANO, SILVIO, AND MIRTILLO, SHEPHERDS.
  • 422. THE POET LOVES A MISTRESS, BUT NOT TO MARRY.
  • 425. THE WILLOW GARLAND.
  • 427. A HYMN TO SIR CLIPSEBY CREW.
  • 430. EMPIRES.
  • 431. FELICITY QUICK OF FLIGHT.
  • 436. THE CROWD AND COMPANY.
  • 438. POLICY IN PRINCES.
  • 440. UPON THE NIPPLES OF JULIA'S BREAST.
  • 441. TO DAISIES, NOT TO SHUT SO SOON.
  • 442. TO THE LITTLE SPINNERS.
  • 443. OBERON'S PALACE.
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