That Mens Devotions Towards God and Goodnesse, are Most Mutable
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To the Right Noble, for All That Is In Nobility, Art, or Nature, William Earle of Pembroke, &c.
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To My Much Honored Lord, Worthy of All Honorable Titles, for Courage, Wit, and Learning, William Earle of Pembrooke
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To My Deare and Much Respected Friend, Arthure Maynwarring, Esquire, Bearer of the Purse Before the Lo. Chancellor
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To Myne Intirely Beloved Mr John Sandford
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To the All-Admired for True Honor and Vertue, Dorothy, Countesse of Northumberland
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Cordiall to Cheare the Heart under the Cross of Confinement, A: Written to a Great Lord, Once a Perpetuall Prisoner
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That Truth, Being One and Still the Same, Is Made by Wicked Men to Countenance Falsehood, Which is Manifold, and Still Unlike
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A Select Second Husband for Sir Thomas Overburie's Wife, Now a Widow
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To My Right Noble Pupill and Joy of My Heart, Aulgernoun, Lord Percy
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