On the Lady Newburgh, Who Dyed of the Small Pox |
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To Lydia Whom Men Observ'd to Make Too Much of Me |
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To the Memory of the Most Vertuous Mrs Ursula Sadleir, Who Dyed of a Feaver |
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Absence |
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On the Death of the Most Vertuous Gentlewoman, Mrs Ashford, Who Dyed in Child-bed |
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Consideration |
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On the Nativity |
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Women |
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Martial lib. 7. Epig. 59. Ad Iovem Capitolinum |
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On the Circumcision |
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