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A57099 Poems by Eldred Revett. Revett, Eldred.; Revett, Eldred. Poems divine. 1657 (1657) Wing R1195; ESTC R6458 57,791 190

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Hastening his friend into the country Pag. 4. To His honoured Friend Collonel R L. on his second failing Pag. 6. To a Lady becommingly Reserved Pag. 6. A Diall eaten with antiquity Pag. 10. On the old Tombe keeper that shewes the Monuments in Westminster Abbey Pag. 11. His imprisonment in the spring Pag. 12. On the burning some locks of a Gentlewonans haire Pag. 13. The Daisie Pag. 14. Adonis slain Pag. 15. Barn-Elms Pag. 16. Vpon a Gentlewoman caught in a showre of Hayle Pag. 17. On the death of a Canary-bird killed with the fall of a Cage Pag. 19. To Doctor T.F. on his game at Chesse Pag. 20. Her suspicion ibid. An old woman weeping Pag. 23. The Hectors Pag. 24. An Epithalamium ibid. On the sight of a Lady ' walking in an evening in white Sarcenet Pag. 27. To his ingenious friend Mr. Maes drawing the flowers in their successive growth Pag. 28. The Land-skip between two Hills Pag. 30. Narcissus Pag. 33. Lib. 3. Ode 3. Horat. ibid. To my Honoured friend Coll. Richard Lovelace Pag. 34. Ode Pag. 36. A Lady foyl'd ibid. The Nymph Pag. 38. Epigram ibid. Astrea recall'd Pag. 39. Lazar. ibid. Phantomachia or the Goblin Pag. 40. An Elogie sacred to the memory of my late honour'd friend Coll. Richard Lovelace Pag. 46. Ode to Chloris forsworn Pag. 50. The Net Pag. 51. To Batavus Pag. 52. Ode Pag. 53. To his Noble Friend J. R. The Prison Pag. 54. Ode Pag. 56. Pentadii Epigramma ibid. To her taxing him for late writing to her Pag. 57. Giganto machia Pag. 58. The Tooth-ache Pag. 59. Mart. lib. Epigram 48. Pag. 60. The Mute Dialogue ibid. In Amicitias Pag. 61. Ode Pag. 62. Ode to the Prisoner ibid. A new years gift Pag. 63. The fair Nymph scorning a black boy courting her Pag. 65. The Inversion ibid. Ode Pag. 68. A Prologue to a Play presented by some Gentlemen to a select company of Ladies Pag. 69. To his friend Pag. 70. The Syren ibid. Amarantha Pag. 73. Charles the Fift soleminizing his own Funerals Pag. 76. Ode to Coelia blushing Pag. 79. To Captain D. L. on his book of Fortification and Geometry Pag. 81. Ode Pag. 88. To a Lady with black haire Pag. 83. Ode to Lycoris not to curle her hair Pag. 84. On Mr. Gamble's composing Mr. Stanly's Odes Pag. 85. The Phoenix Pag. 86. Lycoris sleeping Pag. 91. One enamour'd on a Black-moor Pag. 92e A black Nymph scorning a fair boy Courting her Pag. 94. On Mr. J. H. His translation of Hierocles Comment on the verses of Pythagoras Pag. 96. A blush Pag. 97. Tabularium ibid. Ode The Rosary Pag. 98. Ode for Winter Pag. 100. Ode Pag. 101. Ode Pag. 102. A Frost Pag. 103. The year Pag. 104. Spring ibid. Summer Pag. 106. Autumn Pag. 107. Winter Pag. 108. The Second TABLE JOHN lying on the bosome of our Saviour Page 113 Hezechias recovery Page 114. The Aethiopian Baptized Page 114. Christ washing Juda's feet Page 115. A penitential Hymne Page 116 Mari's Oyntment Page 116 Judgement Page 118. All these have I kept from my youth upward Page 119. On the death of a child in the moneth ibid. Mortal Man Page 120. Mans Insensibilitie ibid. Zaccheus called ibid. Caesars Tribute Page 121. Christ and the Disciples in a storm ibid. Death Page 123. Our Saviour cradled in the manger ibid. Adam hiding himselfe among the Trees of the Garden Page 124. Jesus wept Page 125. The water made wine ibid. O●● Saviour scourged cloath'd with Purple Cround with Thorus Page 126. Lazarus raysed by our Saviour after foure dayes lying in the Grave Page 127. Jesus cating John fasting Page 128. To the Angell bringing newes of our Saviours Nativitie ibid. Christ walking on the Sea Page 130. Christ in his-Baptism Page 131. Dives's drop Page 132. The Crown of Thorns on our Saviours head ibid. The Tear Page 133. Paul call'd Page 134. Pilate washing his hands ibid. Peter walking on the water at our Saviours call Page 135. Lazarus and Dives ibid. To the sluggard Page 136. Mortification ibid. Ascension day Page 137. Affliction Page 138. Our Saviour circumcis'd Page 139. Ten Lepers clens'd one returning thanks Page 140. Conscience ibid. Pauls Conversion Page 141. Prayer ibid. The hinderannce Page 142. Christmas day Page 144. Confession Page 145. The Rose Page 147. On some leaves of the Holy Bible bound in on either side of a Booke of Humanitie Page 148. Innocents day ibid. Nature Page 149. The Iewes attempting to stone Christ ibid. The good thief Page 150. Christ naked and wounded on the Cross ibid. The Mites Page 151. The Prodigal ibid. The Sepulchre Page 151. Pride Page 152. The Gadarens desiring Christ to leave their borders Page 152. Affliction ibid. The Soul a flower Page 154. Patience ibid. Meditation Page 155. Tears Page 156. Jacobs Vision at Bethel Page 157. The Taper Page 159. Christ crucified between two thieves Page 160. Prayers for Morning Page 161. For Noon Page 162. For Evening Page 163. The good Theif Page 164. The Viper on the hand of Saint Paul Page 165. FINIS