| Omnis Fortuna Superanda Ferendo Est |
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| A Sonet |
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| Falsyfying of Fayth, Breedes Many Complaynts |
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| Once Warnde, Twice Armde |
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| Where Sorrowe Is Setled, Delyght Is Banished |
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| To Her Louer, That Made a Conquest of Her, and Fled, Leaving Her with Childe |
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| A Poesie |
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| No Greater Contrariety, Then in the Passions of Love |
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| Of Fancie |
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| Being Burdened to Fayne His Good Will, He Aunswereth Thus |
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