| On Sir P. Sidney |
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| To the Holy Goste my goodes I bequeth |
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| The Condemned Cell at Newgate |
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| Against the Lollards |
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| Standin' in the Need of Prayer |
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| A Song |
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| The Sence of the House, or the Reason Why Those Members Who are the Remnant of the Two Families of Parliament Cannot Consent to Peace |
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| The Mad Zealot |
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| Upon Olivers Dissolving the Parliament in 1653 |
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| On the young Lord Harrington |
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And I mus say
That you did a fine
Job writting your poem
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