| Her Man Described by Her Own Dictamen |
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| His Discourse with Cupid |
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| His Excuse for Loving |
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| How He Saw Her |
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| Her Triumph |
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| Urging Her of a Promise |
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| What He Suffered |
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| Bow both your heads at once, and hearts |
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| So breaks the sun earth's rugged chains |
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| To Lucy, Countess of Bedford |
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