Elegy on the Bewailed Death of the Truly Beloved and Most Virtuous Henry, Prince of Wales, An |
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On the Countess of Somerset's Picture |
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Lydford Journey |
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Thirsis' Praise of His Mistress |
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The Author's Friend to the Reader |
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On a Rope-Maker Hanged |
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Love Who Will, for I'll Love None |
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On Mr. Turner of St. Mary-Hall |
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On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke |
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To the Truly Virtuous, and Worthy of All Honour, the Right Honourable Edward, Lord Zouch, St. Maur and Cantelupe, and One of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council |
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