Fortuna Vitrea Est, Quae Cum Splendet, Frangitur
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To the Most Honorable by Vertue, State and Place, Thomas Lord Elesmere, Lord Chancellor of England
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To My Good Friend, Rich. Ravenscroft Esquire
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To My Loving and Juditious Friend Mr Francis Wye
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To Mine Approved and Beloved Friend Mr Richard Chambers Tutor to the Lo. Percy
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Another
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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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