Ode IV. On the uncertainty of Fortune. A tranf - lation VI. Upon the Shortness of Man's Life An Answer to an Invitation to Cambridge MISCELLANIES. 92 93 The Motto Ode. Of Wit 95 97 To the Lord Falkland, for his fafe Return from the Northern Expedition against the Scots. On the Death of Sir Henry Wootton' 99 101 On the Death of Mr. Jordan, Second Mafter at Weft- On his Majesty's Return out of Scotland 102 104 On the Death of Sir Anthony Vandyke, the famous To the Bishop of Lincoln, upon his enlargement out of the Tower To a Lady who made Pofies for Rings The Epilogue On the Death of Mr. William Hervey Ode. In Imitation of Horace's Ode In Imitation of Martial's Epigram A a 4 112 114 116 117 ibid. 123 124 The An Answer to a copy of Verfes fent me to Jersey 130 The Tree of Knowledge, that there is no knowledge. ANACREONTIQUES: OR, SOME COPIES OF VERSES TRANSLATED PARAPHRASTI- CALLY OUT OF ANACREON. WERSES Upon the Chair made out of Sir Francis Drake's Ship, prefented to the University Library of Oxford, |