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Nay painter if thou dar'st design that fight YoD*1 (pp. [1]-[13])
In Petty's double keeled experiment
<Directions to a painter. By Sir John Denham>
Imperial prince king of the seas and isles YoD*2 (pp. [14]-[15])
Kings are but cards in war they're gods in peace
<To the king. By Sir John Denham>
Sandwich in Spain now and the duke in love YoD*3 (pp. [15]-[32])
Truth is thou'st drawn her in her effigy
<Directions to a painter. By Sir John Denham>
Great prince and so much greater as more wise YoD*4 (p. [33])
To woods and groves what once the painter sings
<To the king. By Sir John Denham>
Draw England ruined by what was giv'n before YoD*5 (pp. [34]-[39])
Saw his ships burned and as they burned he swived
<Directions to a painter. By Sir Jhon Denham [`burnt' in both cases; `---' for swived]>
Painter where was't thy former work did cease YoD*6 (pp. [40]-[46])
Poets and painters are licentious youths
<Direction to a painter. By Sir Jhon Denham>
Bella fugis bellas sequeris belloque repugnas YoD*6.1 (p. [46])
Mars ad opus veneris martis arma venus
<Quae sequuntur, in limine thalami regii, a nescio quo nebulone scripta, reperibantur. Finis [set out as though title were the end of #6 and `Finis' the title of `Bella fugis']>
When Clarendon had discerned beforehand YoD*7 (pp. [47]-[51])
He comes to be roasted next St James's fair
<Clarindon's house warming>
Here lies the sacred bones YoD*8 (pp. [51]-[52])
The Dutchman's Templum Pacis
<Upon his house>
Kendall is dead and Cambridge riding post YoD*9 (p. [52])
What fitter sacrifice for Denham's ghost
<Upon his grandchildren [distich]>
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