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Yee Have Made a Mocke of the Counsell of the Poore
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Eclogue Between Young Willy the SInger of His Native Pastorals, and Old Wernocke His Friend
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Difficilia Quae Pulchra
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To the Right Honorable Councellor of Councellors Robert Earle of Salisbury, Lord Treasurer of England
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To My Most Loving and Intirely Beloved Pupill, Mr Arthur De-la-vale, Attending the Right Honourable and Most Happy Earle of Dunbarre
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Epigram
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To My Deere and Constant Friend Mr Tho. Winter
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To the Indifferent Readers
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Against Fortune-Tellers, Commonly Called, Wise-Men
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