The Flea
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Too Much Honie Breakes the Belly
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Rob Not the Poore, Because He Is Poore; Neyther Wrong Him in Judgement
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To the Most Compleat Gentleman John Luson Esquire
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Of Myselfe
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That the Eye is Sinnes Burning-Glasse, Working Upon the Heart and Soule
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Let Us Heare the End: Feare God, and Keepe His Commandments
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To My Most Loving and Highly Valued Friend, Mr Nathaniell Tompkins
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A Conclusion
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Of the Neglect of Arte and Vertue
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