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ON A MARRIAGE BETWEEN PRINCE HENRY AND A
DAUGHTER OF SAVOY.
237
A DISCOURSE OF WAR IN GENERAL.
253
A DISCOURSE TOUCHING A WAR WITH SPAIN. 299
A DISCOURSE OF THE INVENTION OF SHIPS, AN-
CHORS, COMPASS, &c.
317
To Prince Henry; touching the Model of a Ship.
627
To Mr. Secretary Winwood, before his journey to Guiana.
To his Majesty before his Trial at Winchester, 1603. 643
To the Earls of Southampton, Suffolk, and Devonshire, and
to the Lord Cecil, declaring his innocency in the two
points wherewith he was charged, as in point of treason,
the 14th of August 1603.
644
To the King, after his condemnation at Winchester, 1603.
646
To his Wife, the night before he expected to be put to
648
death at Winchester, 1603.
To Sir Robert Car, after Earl of Somerset.
650
THE ADVICE OF A LOVING SON TO HIS AGED FA-
THER.
689
POEMS.
A Description of the Country's Recreations.
Dispraise of Love, and Lovers' Follies.
697
699
Phillida's Love-call to her Coridon, and his Replying. ib.
Upon Gascoigne's Poem, called "The Steel-glass."
ib.
The Lover's absence kills me, her presence kills me.
719