Upon the Translation of Chaucer's Troilus and Creseide by Sir Francis Kinaston |
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To Dr Duppa, then Dean of Christ-Church, and Tutor to the Prince of Wales |
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A Translation of Hugo Grotius's Elegy on Arminius |
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To the Same Immediately After the Publick Act at Oxon. 1634 |
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Si Memini Fuerant |
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Love Inconcealable. Stig. Ital |
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To the Queen on the Same; being the Preface Before the English Verses Sent then from Oxford |
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The Teares |
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To Mrs Duppa, Sent With the Picture of the Bishop of Chichester in a Small Peece of Glass |
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To Venus |
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