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*The Married Man |
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*The Wife |
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*The Widdow |
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*The Maid |
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*II. A Contention betwixt a Wife, a Widdow, and a Maide |
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*III. A Lottery. Presented before the late Queenes Maiesty at the Lord Chancelors House, 1601 |
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*The Lots |
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*IV. Canzonet. A Hymne in Praise of Musicke |
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*V. Ten Sonets to Philomel: |
*Vpon Loues entring by the Ears |
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*Of his owne, and his Mistresse sicknesse at one time |
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*Another of her sicknesse and recovery |
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*Allusion to Theseus voyage to Crete, against the Minotaure |
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*Vpon her looking secretly out at a window as he passed by |
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*To the Sunne of his Mistresse beauty eclipsed with frownes |
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*Vpon sending her a gold ring with this Posie |
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*The hearts captivitie |
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*VI. To George Chapman on his Ovid |
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*VII. Reason's Moane |
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*VIII. On the Death of Lord Chancellor Ellesmere's Second Wife in 1599 |
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*IX. Tityrus to his faire Phillis |
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*Upon a Coffin by S. J. D. |
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*X. Epitaph and Epigram |
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*Hitherto Unpublished Poems: |
Note |
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*Metaphrase of some of the Psalms |
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Miscellaneous Poems. Hitherto Unpublished. |
*Of Faith the first Theologicall Vertue |
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*A Songe of Contention betweene Fowre Maids concerninge that which addeth most perfection to that sexe |
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*A Maid's Hymne in Praise of Virginity |
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*Part of an Elegie in Praise of Marriage |
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*A Fragment of a Love Elegie |
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*To the Q:[Queene] |
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