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Herbert J.C. Grierson, ed. (1886–1960). Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the 17th C. 1921.

Index of Authors

Butler, Samuel. Metaphysical Sectarian
Carew, Thomas. Mediocrity in love rejected
To my inconstant Mistris
A deposition from love
Ingratefull beauty threatned
Eternity of Love protested
To a Lady that desired I would love her
Ask me no more where Jove bestowes
An Elegie upon the death of Dr. John Donne
To my worthy friend Mr. George Sandys
Maria Wentworth, Thomæ Comitis Cleveland
Cleveland, John. Upon Phillis walking in a morning before Sun-rising
An Elegy on Ben. Jonson
Cowley, Abraham. Spring
Change
Of Wit
Against Hope
On the Death of Mr. Crashaw
Destinie
To Light
Crashaw, Richard. Loves Horoscope
Wishes. To his (supposed) Mistresse
To the Countesse of Denbigh
Hymn of the Nativity
Hymn in Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Saint Mary Magdalene
Hymn to Saint Teresa
Answer for Hope
Davenant, Sir William. Lark now leaves his watry Nest
Before we shall again behold
Christians reply to the Phylosopher
To the Queen
For the Lady Olivia Porter
Donne, John. Good-morrow
Goe, and catche a falling starre
Sunne Rising
Lovers infinitenesse
Sweetest love, I do not goe
Aire and Angels
Anniversarie
Twicknam garden
Dreame
A Valediction: of weeping
Message
A nocturnall upon S. Lucies day
A Valediction: forbidding mourning
Extasie
Funerall
Blossome
Relique
Prohibition
Expiration
Thou hast made me, And shall thy worke decay?
This is my playes last scene, here heavens appoint
At the round earths imagin’d corners, blow
Death be not proud, though some have called thee
What if this present were the worlds last night?
Batter my heart, three person’d God; for, you
Show me deare Christ, thy spouse, so bright and clear
Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward
A Hymne to Christ
Hymne to God my God, in my sicknesse
To Christ
His Picture
On his Mistris
Satyre
To Sir H. W. at his going Ambassador to Venice
To the Countesse of Bedford
Godolphin, Sidney. Noe more unto my thoughts appeare
Cloris, it is not thy disdaine
Lord when the wise men came from farr
Habington, William. To Roses in the bosome of Castara
Nox nocti indicat Scientiam
Hall, John. Call
An Epicurean Ode
A Pastorall Hymne
On an Houre-glasse
Herbert, George. Redemption
Easter wings
Affliction
Jordan
Church-floore
Windows
Vertue
Life
Jesu
Collar
Aaron
Discipline
Love
Herbert of Cherbury, Lord. Elegy over a Tomb
An Ode upon a Question moved
Hoskins, John. Absence
Ignoto. A Dialogue betwixt God and the Soul
Farewel ye guilded follies, pleasing troubles
King, Henry. Tell me no more how fair she is
Exequy
A Contemplation upon flowers
Kynaston, Sir Francis. To Cynthia. On concealment of her beauty
Lovelace, Richard. To Lucasta, Going beyond the Seas
To Lucasta, Going to the Warres
Gratiana dauncing and singing
Scrutinie
To Althea, From Prison
Grasse-hopper
Marvell, Andrew. To his Coy Mistress
Gallery
Fair Singer
Definition of Love
Picture of little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers
A Dialogue between Soul and Pleasure
Coronet
A Dialogue between the Soul and Body
On a Drop of Dew
Garden
Milton, John. On the Morning of Christs Nativity
On Shakespear. 1630
Philips, Katherine. To my Excellent Lucasia, on our Friendship
To my Lucasia, in defence of declared Friendship
Quarles, Francis. Why dost thou shade thy lovely face?
Ev’n like two little bank-dividing brookes
Sherburne, Edward. Proud Ægyptian Queen, her Roman Guest
Stanley, Thomas. Repulse
To Celia pleading want of Merit
La Belle Confidente
Divorce
Exequies
Suckling, Sir John. Of thee (kind boy) I ask no red and white
Oh! for some honest Lovers ghost
My dearest Rival, least our Love
Out upon it, I have lov’d
Townshend, Aurelian. Loves Victory
Upon kinde and true Love
Vaughan, Henry. To Amoret gone from him
Regeneration
Retreate
And do they so? have they a Sense
Man
Ascension-Hymn
As time one day by me did pass
Dwelling-place
Night
Water-fall
Quickness
Wotton, Sir Henry. On his Mistris, the Queen of Bohemia
A Hymn to my God in a night of my late Sicknesse