Non Est Eivsdem & Multa & Opportuna Dicere
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Upon the Making of One Friends Face on the Bord, Where Another Was Made
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To the Most Noble, Judicious, and my Best Beloved Lorde, William Earle of Pembrooke
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The Triumph of Death or The Picture of the Plague
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Blessed Be the Mercifull: For They Shall Obtaine Mercy
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To My Most Deere and Dread Soveraigne James by the Grave of God King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland
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To the Right Worshipfull My Deere Scholler Sir Humphrey Baskervile of Earsley Knight
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To My Worthy and Worthily Beloved Scholor, Thomas Bodenham Esquier
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Artickle Ile there is found, An
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A Preface in Honor and Devotion unto Our Most Puissant, and No Lesse Roially-Accomplished Soveraigne
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