The Lucasta Poems | Page 8

Richard Lovelace

190
A Fly caught in a Cobweb
191
A Fly about a Glasse of Burnt Claret
193
Female Glory
196
A Dialogue. Lute and Voice
197
A Mock Charon. Dialogue
198
The Toad and Spyder. A Duell
199
The Snayl
207
Another
209
The Triumphs of Philamore and Amoret
211
Advice to my best Brother, Coll: Francis Lovelace
218
Paris's Second Judgement
221
Peinture. A Panegyrick to the best Picture of
Friendship,

Mr. Pet. Lilly
222
An Anniversary on the Hymeneals of my Noble Kinsman,
Thomas Stanley, Esq.
227
On Sanazar's being honoured with 600 Duckets by the
Clarissimi of Venice
229

III. Commendatory Verses, prefixed to Various
Publications between
1652 and 1657.
To My Dear Friend, Mr. E[ldred] R[evett] on his Poems moral
and divine 241 On the Best, Last, and only Remaining Comedy of Mr.
Fletcher,
"The Wild-Goose Chase" (1652) 245 To My Noble Kinsman Thomas
Stanley, Esq.; on his Lyrick Poems
composed by Mr. John Gamble (1656)
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