| Discorde Makes Me Weake, What Concorde Left Strong |
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| Miserie the Ende of Letchery |
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| Everything Is As It Is Taken |
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| Mans Impietie, Faynes False Deitie |
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| Truth Feareth No Tryall |
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| He Lykeneth His Lotte to Virgils |
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| Helpe Best Welcome, When Most Needefull |
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| What Nature Severeth, Arte Hardly Joyneth |
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| He Complayneth His Mishap, With Promise to Keepe Her Honor |
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| No Newe Fancies, Shall Alter Olde Lyking |
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