The poetical works of Andrew Marvell . handwithout fatigue, and with type that can never hurt or weary theeyes. — PhiladeljMa Bulletin. As models of English prose they stand unrivalled, and deservea place in every library, public or private, but especially inevery school and town library in the country. — Boston Atlas. By unanimous consent of the literary world they stand at thehead of the class of literature to which they belong. A com-plete set of them would furnish a greater variety of entertainingreading than any other series of books. — Cincinnati Gazette. These volumes are of the most co
The poetical works of Andrew Marvell . handwithout fatigue, and with type that can never hurt or weary theeyes. — PhiladeljMa Bulletin. As models of English prose they stand unrivalled, and deservea place in every library, public or private, but especially inevery school and town library in the country. — Boston Atlas. By unanimous consent of the literary world they stand at thehead of the class of literature to which they belong. A com-plete set of them would furnish a greater variety of entertainingreading than any other series of books. — Cincinnati Gazette. These volumes are of the most convenient size for the use forwhich they are designed as travelling companions, or as suitedto a fireside use. We would commend these Essays to a newgeneration of readers, and would commend them highly. Theyinculcate wise and good lessons; their spirit is generous andlarge; they embody the forms and manners of a past age; theyare classical in their contents and moral and religious in theirwhole influence. — Christian CZ-Tn^..^e<(6^-^<.-^^a M-€< POETICAL WORKS ANDREW MARVELL MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR BOSTON:LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY. SHEPARD, CLARK AND BROWN. CINCINNATI: MOOKE, WILSTACH, KEYS AND CO. ?pTf RIVERSIDE, CAMBRIDGE : STEREOTYPED AND PRINTED BY H. 0. HOUGHTON AND COMPANY. Gilt. W. L. ShoemAkar7 S 06 POEMS OF MARVELL. CONTENTS. Page Notice of the Author ix Upon the hill and grove at Billborow. To the Lord Fairfax , 3 Appleton House. To the Lord Fairfax 7 The Coronet 34 Eyes and Tears 36 Bermudas 39 Clorinda and Damon 41 A Dialogue between the Soul and Body 44 The Nymph complaining for the Death of her Fawn ... 46 Young Love 51 To his Coy Mistress 53 The Unfortunate Lover 55 The Gallery 58 The Fair Singer 61 Mourning 63 Daphms and Chloe , 65 The Definition of Love 71 The Picture of T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers 73 VX CONTENTS. PageTwo Songs on the Lord Fauconberg, and the Lady-Mary Cromwell 75 Second Song 79 A Dialogue between Thyrsi
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