To His Mistriss upon Occasion of a Petrarch He Gave Her, Showing Her the Reason Why the Italian Commenters Dissent So Much in the Exposition Thereof. Sonet 4 - |
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To My Ladie Rich. Sonet 6 - |
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To the Marquesse of Piscats Soule Endued in Her Life Tyme with Infinite Perfections as Her Divine Poems Doe Testefie. Sonet 3 - |
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Decad 4, Sonnet 5 - |
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Decad 6, Sonnet 3 - |
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Decad 7, Sonnet 9 - |
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Of the Conspiracie of his Ladies Eyes and His Owne to Ingender Love. Sonet 3 - |
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Of His Mistrisse upon Occasion of a Friend of His which Disswaded Him from Loving. Sonet 5 - |
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To the Ladie Rich. Sonet 7 - |
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To Sir Philip Sydneyes Soule. Sonet 4 - |
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