| Against Brusus the Broker |
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| Against a Wittold Broker |
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| Against Marcus His Plaine-Dealing |
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| To Mine Approved Kinde Friend and Scholler, Humfrey Boughton Esquire |
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| A Contention betwixt a Wife, a Widow, and a Maid |
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| To My Most Loving and Highly Valued Friend, Mr Nathaniell Tompkins |
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| A Conclusion |
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| Of the Neglect of Arte and Vertue |
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| To the Author |
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| To Mr George Cheyny, My Good Friend |
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