But if thou wilt not pittie my complaint |
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When will my May come, that I may embrace thee? |
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Ode, An |
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Cassandra |
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The Prayse of Lady Pecunia |
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His Prayer to Pecunia |
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To his Worshipful wel-willer, Maister |
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The Complaint of Poetrie, for the Death of Liberalitie |
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To his Worshipfull Good Friend |
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The Combat betweene Conscience and Covetousnesse in the Mind of Man |
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