Title The Works of Sir John Suckling
Author John Suckling
Editor A. Hamilton Thompson
Year 1910
Publisher George Routledge & Sons, Limited
Location London
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
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CONTENTS
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Introductionix
To the Reader3
On New-Year’s Day, 1640. To the King7
Loving and Beloved8
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A Session of the Poets9
Love's World12
Sonnets14
To his much Honoured the Lord Lepington, upon his Translation of Malvezzi, his 'Romulus' and 'Tarquin'17
Against Fruition18
'There never yet was woman made'18
To my Friend Will. Davenant, upon his Poem of 'Madagascar'19
To my Friend Will. Davenant, upon his other Poems20
'Love, Reason, Hate, did once bespeak'20
Song20
Upon my Lady Carlisle's Walking in Hampton Court Garden21
To Mr. Davenant for Absence22
Against Absence23
A Supplement of an Imperfect Copy of Verses of Mr. William Shakespeare's, by the Author24
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''Tis now, since I sat down before'25
Upon my Lord Brohall's Wedding26
'Sir, whether these lines do find you out'27
Against Fruition28
A Ballad upon a Wedding29
'My dearest rival, lest our love'32
Song33
Upon Two Sisters35
To his Rival35
Farewell to Love37
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To the Most Honoured and Highly Deserving the Lady Southcot43
The Stationer to the Reader44
The Invocation45
[A Poem with the Answer]45
Love Turned to Hatred47
The Careless Lover47
Love and Debt Alike Troublesome48
Song49
To a Lady that Forbade to Love before Company50
The Guiltless Inconstant50
Love's Representation51
Song52
Upon the Black Spots Worn by my Lady D. E.53
Song53
Proffered Love Rejected55
Desdain56
Lutea Allison57
Perjury Excused58
Upon T. C. Having the Pox58
Upon the First Sight of my Lady Seymour58
Upon L. M. Weeping59
The Deformed Mistress59
Non Est Mortale Quod Opto60
His Dream61
Upon A. M.61
A Candle62
The Metamorphosis62
To B. C.62
Upon Sir John Laurence's Bringing Water over the Hills to my L. Middlesex his House at Witten 63
A Barber63
A Soldier63
To my Lady E. C. at her Going out of England64
A Pedlar of Small-wares64
An Answer to Some Verses Made in his Praise65
Love's Burning-glass66
The Miracle66
[Εἰ μὲν ἦν μαθεῖν]66
Song67
The Expostulation68
Detraction Execrated68
Song69
A Prologue of the Author's to a Masque at Witten70
Cantilena Politica-Jocunda Facta post Principis Discessum in Hispaniam, 162371
Verses73
Sir John Suckling's Answer74
Aglaura77
The Goblins161
Brennoralt217
The Sad One267
Letters to Divers Eminent Personages297
Letters to several Persons of Honour327
An Account of Religion by Reason339
Appendix353
Notes on Poems359
Notes on Plays378
Notes on Letters401
Index to First Lines422
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