The Countesse of Zeland Continuith in Her Complainte
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A Gentleman, Falsely Deceived With Faire Wordes
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The Argument of the Following Discourse of Lady Barbaraes Vertuous Behaviours
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The Reporter
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The Argument for Cressids Complaint
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The Piteous Complaint of Medea
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The Saucie Pesaunts Present Unto His Soverigne Mistresse
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The Reporter
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Argument for the Discourse of Rinaldo and Giletta -
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The Lover Attributeth His Curelesse Wound to Chaunce, by Loving Long
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