| A Contemplation on Man's Life. Out of Spanish |
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| A Nymph to a Young Shepherd, Insensible of Love |
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| A Sonnet of Sig. Francesco Petrarca, Giving an Account of the Time When He Fell in Love with Madonna Laura |
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| A Sonnet, of Petrarch, Going to Visit M. Laura, Remembers She Is Lately Dead |
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| A Sonnet, of Petrarch, on the d**h of Laura |
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| A Sonnet, of Petrarch, Showing How Long He Had Lov'd Madonna Laura |
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| A Sonnet, out of Italian, from Claudjo Achillini |
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| An Ode of Anacreon |
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| Cupid to Cloe Weeping |
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| Cynthia on Horseback |
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| Cynthia Sleeping in a Garden |
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| Finding Cynthia in Pain, and Crying |
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| In Sphaeram Archimedis. Claudian, Englished |
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| Invites Poets and Historians to Write in Cynthia's Praise |
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| Lesbia's Complaint against Thyrsis His Inconstancy |
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| Love's Contrariety |
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| Love's Garden: Translated from Girolamo Preti |
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| Of Love |
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| On a Fair Beggar |
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| On Cynthia Sick |
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| On Lydia Distracted |
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| On Man's Life |
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| On Signor Pietro Reggio His Setting to Music Several of Mr. Cowley's Poems |
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| On the d**h of Cynthia's Horse |
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| On the d**h of Sylvia |
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| On the Picture of Cavalier Guarini, of Il Pastor Fido, Painted by the Famous Borgianni, and Set up in His Funeral Pile at Rome |
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| Petrarch Laments for the d**h of M. Laura |
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| Petrarch on Laura's d**h |
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| Platonic Love |
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| The Complaint |
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| The Frailty of Man's Life |
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| The Musical Conqueress |
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| The Proem: To Love |
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| The Request: To Love |
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| The Resolution: A Sonnet of Petrarch out of Italian |
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| The Rose and Lily |
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| The Scholar of His Own Pupil |
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| To His Grace, George Duke of Northumberland |
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| Written by Sig. Fra. Gorgia, Who Was Born as They Were Carrying His Mother to Her Grave |
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