| How He Encouraged Himself to Proceede in Love and to Hope for Favoure in the Ende at Loves Hands. Sonet 6 - |
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| Second Parte, The. The First 7 to Oure Q: and the K. of Scots. To the Q: After His Returne Oute of Italy. Sonet 1 - |
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| To the Countesse of Pembroke. Sonet 3 - |
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| Of the Death of My Ladie Riches Daughter Shewing the Reason of Her Untimelye Death Hindred Her Effecting Those Things Which by the Former Calculation of Her Nativitye He Foretold. Sonet 7 - |
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| Decad 5, Sonnet 1 - |
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| Decad 6, Sonnet 7 - |
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| Decad 8, Sonnet 3 - |
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| Excuse to His Mistrisse for Resolving to Love so Worthye a Creature, An. Sonet 7 - |
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| To the Queene Touching the Cruell Effects of Her Perfections. Sonet 2 - |
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| To the Countesse of Essex Upon Occasion of the Death of Her First Husband Sir Philip Sydney. Sonet 4 - |
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