Poems of the time of Charles II, Part I

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
pp. 199–200 ‘On his Excellent Friend Mr Andrew Marvel, deceas’d 1677’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 200–2 ‘Marvel’s Ghost’, by John Ayloffe Part
pp. 202–6 ‘A Familiar Epistle To Julian Secretary to the Muses’, by the Duke of Buckingham(?), 1677 Part
pp. 207–10 ‘Preserv’d by Wonder. A Satyr’, by John Lacy, 1677 Part
pp. 210–12 ‘On the Queen’s Dancing’ (author unknown), 1678 Part
pp. 272–4 ‘A Ballad, On Sir Robert Peyton’ (author unknown), 1680 Part
pp. 285–7 ‘A Speech address’d to Queen Elizabeth’s Statue at Temple Bar, at the burning of the Pope, Novr 17. 1680’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 294–5 ‘My Opinion’, by the Earl of Dorset(?), 1681(?) Part
p. 315 Copy of letters patent of King Charles II, 5 Jan. 1680 Part
p. iii Title: ‘A Book of Poems. The First Part.’ Part
pp. 37–45 ‘A Dialogue Between Britannia and Raleigh’s Ghost’, by John Ayloffe (and Andrew Marvell?) Part
pp. 45–52 ‘The Chronicle’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 68–72 ‘On Several of the Councel’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 100–6 ‘Thom. of Danby or A Merry New Ballad upon a Lamentable occasion’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 127–8 ‘The Test’ Part
pp. 130–3 ‘A Speech of the King’s’, by Andrew Marvell(?) Part
pp. 140–3 ‘A broadside against Marriage. Directed to that Inconsiderable Animal Call’d a Husband’ (author unknown), 1675 Part
pp. 149–51 ‘Upon The Bishop’s Throwing owt the Bill’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 167–72 ‘Instructions to a Painter, On the Burning the Ships at Chattam’ (author unknown), 1667 Part
pp. 230–2 ‘The King’s Answer’ (author unknown), 1679 Part
pp. 232–3 ‘A Character of the English. An Allusion. Tacit. de vita Agric.’, by Robert Wolseley(?), 1679 Part
pp. 254–5 ‘On The Dutchess of Portsmouth’s Picture’ (author unknown), 1682 Part
pp. 255–7 ‘The Coffee-house Wits’ (author unknown), 1679 Part
pp. 277–85 ‘Rochester’s Farewel’ (author unknown), 1680 Part
pp. 295–7 ‘The Impartial Trimmer’ (author unknown), 1682 Part
pp. 298–301 ‘A Lenten Prologue, Refus’d by the Players’, by Thomas Shadwell(?), c. 1683 Part