Author:Andrew Marvell

Works

 * Advice to a Painter, to Draw the Duke of York
 * Ametas and Thestylis Making Hay-Ropes
 * Ancient Prophecy Written in French by Nosterdam (and Now Done Into English 6th January 1671)
 * Britannia and Raleigh
 * The Character of Holland
 * Clarendon's House-Warming
 * Clorinda and Damon
 * The Coronet
 * Daphnis and Chloe
 * Damon the Mower
 * The Definition of Love
 * A Dialog Between the Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure
 * The Dialog Between the Soul and Body
 * A Dialog between Thyrsis and Dorinda
 * A Dialog Between Two Horses
 * A Drop of Dew (Translated)
 * Epigram Upon His Grandchildren
 * An Epitaph Upon —
 * Eyes and Tears
 * The Fair Singer
 * Farther Instructions to the Painter
 * The First Anniversary of the Government Under His Highness the Losrd Protector
 * The Gallery
 * A Garden (Translated)
 * To His Noble Friend, Mr. Lovelace, Upon His Poems
 * An Historical Poem
 * To His Worthy Friend Doctor Witty, Upon His Traslation of the Popular Errors
 * Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland
 * Last Instruction to the Painter (About the Dutch Wars, 1667)
 * The Loyal Scot
 * The Match
 * Mourning
 * The Mower Against Gardens
 * The Mower to the Glo-Worms
 * The Mower's Song
 * Musick's Empire
 * Nostradmus' Prophecy (Nostradamus' Prophecy)
 * The Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Faun
 * On a Drop of Dew
 * On Blood's Stealing the Crown
 * On Mr. Milton's Paradise Lost
 * The Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers
 * Pleasure
 * Poem on the Death of O. C. (A Poem on the Death of His Lated Highness the Lord Protector)
 * Royal Resolutions
 * Second Song
 * Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda
 * The Statue at Charing Cross
 * Thoughts in a Garden
 * To His Coy Mistress
 * To the King
 * Translated from Seneca's Tragedy of Thyestes
 * Two Song's at the Marriage of Lord Fauconberg and the Lady Mary Cromwell
 * The Unfortunate Lover
 * Upon Appleton House
 * Upon the Death of Lord Hastings
 * Upon the Hill and Grove at Billborow
 * Young Love

Anthologized:
 * "A Drop of Dew" in Poems and Extracts by William Wordsworth (1905)