An Epistle to the Lady Margaret, Countess of Cumberland, 352 An Epistle to the Lady Lucy, Countess of Bedford, 356 359 Earl of An Epifle to the Lady Anne Clifford, An Epistle to Henry Wriothefly, Southampton, 362 The Paffion of a Diftreffed Man; who being in 6 a Tempeft on the Sea, and having in his Boat Two Women, of whom he loved the one that difdained him, and fcorn'd the other, who affected him) was, by Commandment from Neptune, to caft out one of them, to appease the Rage of the Tempest; but which, was referr'd to his own Choice, 364 Mufophilus: Containing a General Defence of Learning, Sonnets (No. 57.) to Delia, An Ode, A Paftoral, 367 395 418 419 A Defcription of Beauty; tranflated out of Ma 421 rino, To the Angel Spirit of the moft Excellent Sir Philip Sidney, To the Right Reverend Father in God, James Montague, Lord Bishop of Winchester, 426 423 To the High and moft Illuftrious PRINCE CHARLES His EXCELLENCE. SIR, P Refents to Gods were offered by the Hands of Graces; and why not thofe to Great Princes, by thofe of the Muses? To You therefore, Great Prince of Honour, and Honour of Princes, I jointand ly prefent Poely Poely and My Mufick; in the one the Service of my defunct Brother; in the other, the Duty of my Self living; in both, the De VOL. II. votion of Two Brothers, your Highness's humble Servants. Your Excellence then who is of fuch Recommendable Fame with all Nations, for the Curiofity of your Rare Spirit to underftand, and Ability of Knowledge to judge of all Things, I humbly invite; leaving the Songs of his Mufe, who living fo fweetly chanted the Glory of your High Name. Sacred is the Fame of Poets; Sacred the Name of Princes: To which, |