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IX. The Advice.

x. In the Grace of Wit, of Tongue, and Face;

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xv. A Poesy to prove Affection is not Love; before 1602

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XVI. The Lie; certainly before 1608; possibly before 1596

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XVII. Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrimage; circ. 1603? 27
XVIII. What is our Life? The play of passion
XIX. To the Translator of Lucan; 1614

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XX. Continuation of the lost poem, Cynthia; now first published from the Hatfield MSS.;

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XXI. Sir Walter Raleigh's Petition to Queen Anne of Denmark; 1618

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XXII. Sir Walter Raleigh's Verses found in his Bible

in the Gate-house at Westminster; 1618 54

XXIII. Fragments and Epigrams:

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1. From Fuller's Worthies

2. Riddle on Noel

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3, 4. Two Quotations from Puttenham; 1589 5. Epitaph on the Earl of Leicester; 1588. 6. Epitaph on the Earl of Salisbury; 1612 7. A Poem put into my Lady Laiton's pocket 57 8. Sir W. Raleigh on the Snuff of a Candle the Night before he died; 1618. XXIV. Metrical Translations occurring in Sir W. Raleigh's History of the World, 1614 XXV-XXX. Six Poems ascribed to Raleigh on less conclusive evidence :-

xxv. No Pleasure without Pain; before 1576 XXVI. The Shepherd's Praise of his Sacred Diana; before 1593.

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XXVII. The Shepherd's Description of Love; before 1600 [read 1593]

XXVIII. As you came from the Holy

XXIX. Shall I, like an hermit, dwell

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XXX. To his singular friend, William Lithgow; 1618

PART II.

POEMS FROM RELIQUIE WOTTONIANE, 1651-1685, WITH SOME ADDITIONS.

1. A Poem written by Sir Henry Wotton in his youth; before 1602

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II. Sir Henry Wotton and Serjeant Hoskins riding
on the way

III. The Character of a Happy Life. By Sir H.
Wotton; circ. 1614

IV. This Hymn was made by Sir H. Wotton when
he was an Ambassador at Venice, in the time
of a great sickness there

v. Upon the Sudden Restraint of the Earl of So-
merset then falling from favour. By Sir H.
Wotton; 1615

VI. To a Noble Friend in his Sickness. By Sir H.
Wotton

VII. On his Mistress the Queen of Bohemia. By Sir
H. Wotton; circ. 1620

VIII. Tears at the Grave of Sir Albertus Morton, wept
by Sir H. Wotton; 1625

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IX. Upon the Death of Sir A. Morton's Wife.
Sir H. Wotton; 1627

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x. A short Hymn upon the Birth of Prince Charles. By Sir H. Wotton; 1630

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XI. An Ode to the King, at his returning from

Scotland to the Queen, after his coronation
there. By Sir H. Wotton; 1633.

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XII. On a Bank as I sat a-Fishing. By Sir H. Wotton; circ. 1638

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XIII. A Translation of the civ. Psalm to the original sense. By Sir H. Wotton

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XIV. A Hymn to my God in a night of my late sickness. By Sir H. Wotton; 1638 or 1639 XV. To the rarely Accomplished, and worthy of best employment, Master Howell, upon his Vocal Forest. By Sir H. Wotton; 1639 . 106 XVI. A Description of the Country's Recreations. Author uncertain

XVII. A Farewell to the Vanities of the World. Author

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