| Of Brunus His Jesting Policie |
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| To His Most Constant, Though Most Unknowne Friend, No-body |
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| What a Common Gamester Is Like |
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| To the Most Nobly-Disposed Knight Sir Hugh Smith |
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| Of Ones Mistaking a Mute for a Consonant |
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| Of Sardonius His Devotion |
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| Of Poets and Their Power |
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| Against Glossus |
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| Againe of the Same |
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| Of the Staid Furious Poet Pucus |
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