Madagascar; with Other Poems
Madagascar;
WITH OTHER
Poems.
BY
W. Davenant.
LONDON,
Printed by John Haviland for Thomas Walkly,
and are to be sold at his shop at the Flying Horse
neare Yorke house. 1638.
Imprimatur,
Matth. Clay
Feb. 26.
1637.
IF
THESE POEMS LIVE,
MAY
THEIR MEMORIES,
BY WHOM
THEY WERE CHERISH'D,
END. PORTER, H. IARMYN,
LIVE WITH THEM.
Contents (not listed in original)
- To My Worthy Friend Mr. William Davenant; Upon His Poem of Madagascar
- To my Friend Will. Davenant; upon his Poem of Madagascar
- On his other Poems
- To Will. Davenant my Friend
- To my Friend, Will. Davenant
- Madagascar
- Elizium. To the Duchesse of Buckingham
- To the Lord D. L. upon his Mariage
- A Journey into Worcestershire
- To Endimion Porter
- To the Qveene, entertain'd at night by the Countesse of Anglesey
- In remembrance of Master William Shakespeare
- To the Lady Bridget Kingsmill; sent with Mellons after a report of my Death
- To the King on New-yeares day 1630: Ode
- To the Qveene, presented with a suit, in the behalfe of F. S. directed, From Orpheus Prince of Poets, To the Queene of Light; In favour of a young listner to his Harpe
- To the Lord B. in performance of a vow, that night to write to him
- To Endimion Porter
- Ieffereidos, or the Captivitie of Jeffery
- Canto the first.
- Canto the second.
- For the Lady, Olivia Porter
- To I. C. Rob'd by his Man ANDREW
- To the Earle of Portland, Lord Treasurer; on the mariage of his Sonne
- THE QVEENE, returning to London after a long absence
- To I. W. Vpon the death of his Mistresse
- To Endimion Porter
- Epitaph, on I. Walker
- To Doctor Cademan, Physitian to the Queene
- To Endimion Porter, When my Comedy (call'd the Wits) was presented at Black-Fryars
- In celebration of the yearely Preserver of the Games at COTSWALD
- On the Death of the Lady Marquesse of WINCHESTER
- To Endimion Porter, upon his recovery from a long Sicknesse
- Vpon the nuptials of Charles
- Prologue to a reviv'd Play of Mr Fletcher's
- To Endimion Porter, passing to Court to him, by water
- Elegie on B. Haselrick, slaine in's youth, in a Duell
- To the Qveene, upon a New-yeares day
- Elegie, on Francis, Earle of Rutland
- To Endimion Porter
- To the Countesse of Carlile, on the death of the Earle her Husband
- Epilogue, To Love and Honor, A Tragicomedy
- Epilogue, To a Vacation Play at the Globe
- To the Qveene, upon a New-yeares day
- To Edward Earle of Dorcet, after his Sicknesse, and happy recovery
- Written, When Collonell Goring Was beleev'd to be slaine, at the siege of Breda
- To the Lord Cary of Lepington, upon his translation of Malvezzi
- To Henry Jarmin
- To Tho: Carew
- To Doctor Duppa, Deane of Christ-Church, and Tutor to the Prince
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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