| A Brief Discourse of the Discommodities of Quarelling |
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| The Lover, Being Wounded at the Bathe, Sues Unto His Lady For Pitie |
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| The Unhappie Man Contemneth Fortune, and Cleaveth to Hope |
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| The Lover to His Lady in Durance |
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| How Great a Follie the Conceit of Excellencie Is |
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| Her Aunsweare |
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| Against Ingratitude |
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| A Description in Jealousie |
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| The Evill Fortune of a Covetous Person |
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| To a Disdainfull Da*m |
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