| To My Worthy Friend and Admired Mr in the Art of Musicke, M. Peter Edney |
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| To My Deere Cousine and Kinde Friend Mr Rich. Harries |
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| A Continued Inquisition Against Paper-Persecutors |
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| To Take is to Give; for a Gift, Liberty |
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| In Praise of the Translator |
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| A Blind Man Cannot See the Default of His Eyes |
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| To the High and Mighty Monarch of Great Brittaine, My Most Deere Soveraign, King James |
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| To My Much Honored, Approoved, and Beloved Friend, Sr John Sammes Knight |
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| To Myne Approoved and Sincerely Beloved Friend, John Gyffard Esquire |
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| To My Most Honest, Loving, and Wel-Deserving Friend and Country-Man Mr John Gwillim |
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