| A Grotesque Love-Letter |
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| A Green mansion is a place of filth and shame |
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| A Goodly Child |
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| A Girtonian Funeral |
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| A Gipsy Woman's Song |
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| A Gift of God |
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| A Gentlewomans Answer to One, that Sayd He Should Dye, if Shee Refuse His Desires |
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| A Gentlewoman yt Married a Yonge Gent Who After Forsooke Whereuppon She Tooke Hir Needle in Which She Was Excelent and Worked upon Hir Sampler Thus |
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| A Gentle Word |
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| A Friend |
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And I mus say
That you did a fine
Job writting your poem
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