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CONTENTS
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| Farewell to Love | 37 |
| To the Most Honoured and Highly Deserving the Lady Southcot | 43 |
| The Stationer to the Reader | 44 |
| The Invocation | 45 |
| [A Poem with the Answer] | 45 |
| Love turned to Hatred | 47 |
| The Careless Lover | 47 |
| Love and Debt alike Troublesome | 48 |
| Song | 49 |
| To a Lady that Forbade to Love before Company | 50 |
| The Guiltless Inconstant | 50 |
| Love's Representation | 51 |
| Song | 52 |
| Upon the Black Spots worn by my Lady D. E. | 53 |
| Song | 53 |
| Proffered Love Rejected | 55 |
| Desdain | 56 |
| Lute A Allison | 57 |
| Perjury Excused | 58 |
| Upon T. C. having the Pox | 58 |
| Upon the First Sight of my Lady Seymour | 58 |
| Upon L. M. Weeping | 59 |
| The Deformed Mistress | 59 |
| Non est Mortale Quod Opto | 60 |
| His Dream | 61 |
| Upon A. M. | 61 |
| A Candle | 62 |
| The Metamorphosis | 62 |
| To B. C. | 62 |
| Upon Sir John Laurence's bring Water over the Hills to my L. Middlesex his House at Witten | 63 |
| A Barber | 63 |
| A Soldier | 63 |
| To my Lady E. C. at her going out of England | 64 |
| A Pedlar of Small-wares | 64 |
| An Answer to some Verses made in His Praise | 65 |
| Love's Burning-glass | 66 |
| The Miracle | 66 |
| [Εί μέν ήν μαθείν] | 66 |
| Song | 67 |
| The Expostulation | 68 |
| Detraction Execrated | 68
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