Sinne and Grace Cannot Dwell in One Place |
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Of the Booke |
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To the Most Learned and Valerous Knight, Sr Christopher Heydon |
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To the Deere Memory of Mr. Thomas Francis of Northfolke, Brother-in-Law to Mine Approoved Friend R. R. |
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To the Most Open-Handed, Great-Hearted and Truly Noble-Minded Knight, Sir John Wentworth |
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To the Most Honored, Best-Beloved, and Matchlesse Lady, for Honor and Bounty, the Lady Harington |
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Fly Vaine Pleasures, as Paines Intollerable |
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The Conclusion |
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Againe |
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To the Thrice Noble, Learned, and Renowned Knight, Sr William Sydley |
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