To the Lady Anne Glemmam, Upon the Death of Her Noble Father
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Our Wits are Unable to Please Our Wils
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To the R. Honorable and Most Learned Lord, the Lord Henry Haward, &c.
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God Takes the Will for the Deede
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Envy Is Blind and Can Do Nothing But Dispraise Vertue
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To the Worthy Knight, Sir Edward Eston
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To the Right Noble, Robert Lord Sidney Baron of Penshurst, &c.
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Vertue consists in Action; which consists
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