| To Mine Approved Kinde Friend and Scholler, Humfrey Boughton Esquire |
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| Against Prusus the Prating-Sterile-Bald Statist |
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| The Author's Reply Being a Welshman |
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| Malo nodo Malus Quaerendus Cuncus |
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| Of Maurus His Sayling in the Fleete |
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| To My Right Worthy Friend and Truly Generous Gentleman Henry Sherley Esquire |
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| Of Bashfull Men |
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| To My Worthily-Beloved Mr. William Alexander of Menstrie |
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| Againe |
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| To a Goldsmiths Most Faire Wife, that Alwaies Useth to Stand Behinde the Desk in Her Shop |
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