Christ Calumniated |
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Upon the Setting of a Clock-Larum |
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To a Gentlewoman Who Was Extremely Troubled with the Tooth-Ach |
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Another upon the Resurrection Commonly Called Easter Day |
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The Inquisition |
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Upon the Peoples Denying of Tythes in Some Places, and Ejecting Their Pastors |
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Upon His Recovery from His Ague |
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Upon a Great Shower of Snow That Fell on May-Day, 1654 |
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A Soliloquy upon the Circumcision Commonly Called New-Yeers-Day |
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Man Complaining without Just Cause |
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