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AUDIS................1
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132.003.007 Illos quod sequeris nouator audis. | 5028 |
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AUERSA...............1
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202a.8a.001 Auersa facie Ianum referre, | 10010 |
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AUGUSTI..............1
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158.00A.HE2 16. Augusti 1601. | 8222 |
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AUSUS................1
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132.003.001 Qvod arte ausus es hic tua, Poeta, | 5022 |
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AUT..................2
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202h.8a.001 Aut plumam, aut paleam, quae fluminis innatat ori, | 10022 |
202h.8a.001 Aut plumam, aut paleam, quae fluminis innatat ori, | 10022 |
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AUTHORS..............1
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190.00A.HE1 A Hymne to Christ, at the Authors | 9682 |
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AUTUMNALL............2
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050.00A.HE1 The Autumnall. | 2508 |
050.00A.002 As I have seen in one Autumnall face, | 2510 |
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AVE..................1
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183.00A.022 Of the'Angels Ave,'and Consummatum est. | 8822 |
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B....................4
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120.00A.HE1 To M.C.B. | 4598 |
124.00A.HE1 To M.S.B. | 4686 |
126.00A.HE1 To M.B.B. | 4718 |
126.00A.HE1 To M.B.B. | 4718 |
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BACK.................1
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138.00A.048 And looke not back, to looke up doth allow. | 5352 |
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BACKE..................1
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202b.9a.003 The water passes, throwne backe, and delai'd; | 10054 |
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BACKE................1
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202d.9a.004 His sailes, his wings, doth fall downe backe agen | 10042 |
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BAJAZET..............1
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110.00A.033 Like BajaZet encag'd, the sheepheards scoffe, | 4324 |
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BALSAMUM.............1
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134.00A.022 A Balsamum to keepe it fresh, and new, | 5116 |
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BAPTISTS.............1
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191.00B.017 Two that make one Iohn Baptists holy voyce, | 9732 |
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BARRENNESSE..........1
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050.00A.032 Her youth with ages glory, Barrennesse. | 2540 |
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BE...................1
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159.52a.006 Deliver'd of her, that some Fathers be | 8266 |
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BEAMES...............1
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202c.9a.006 Those beames return'd, which had not long time shin'd, | 10064 |
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BEAUTIES.............1
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050.00A.003 Yong Beauties force our love, and that's a Rape, | 2512 |
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BEAUTY...............1
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139.00A.037 His stock of beauty, learning, favour, blood, | 5434 |
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BED..................2
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015.00G.0HE To his Mistress going to bed. | 1178 |
108.00A.192b The Brides going to bed. | 4164 |
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BEDFORD..............6
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134.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. | 5094 |
136.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. | 5172 |
137.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. | 5228 |
138.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. | 5304 |
148.00A.HE1 Elegie to the Lady Bedford. | 5852 |
153.00A.HE2 To the Countesse of Bedford. | 6204 |
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BEE..................1
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106.00A.083 No more be said, I may bee, but, I am, | 3804 |
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BEEING...............1
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136.00A.032 Beeing and seeming is your equall care, | 5204 |
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BEGGER...............1
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088.00A.0HE A lame begger. | 3634 |
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BEGUN................1
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143.00A.0H2 Begun in France but never perfected. | 5656 |
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BEHOLDER.............1
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202b.9a.008 Leaue the beholder desperate of returne: | 10058 |
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BEING................1
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107.00A.HE2 zabeth, and Count Palatine being married on | 3820 |
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BEINGE...............1
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082.00A.HE2 Beinge the shortest day. | 3562 |
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BELGIA...............1
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008.00B.042 And mangled seventeen-headed Belgia: | 810 |
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BELIEVE..............1
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159.52a.007 Loth to believe one Woman could do this; | 8268 |
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BELL.................1
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153.00A.137 Whose voice, the Bell, doth rattle, or grow dumbe, | 6340 |
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BENEDICTION..........1
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108.00A.170b The Benediction. | 4138 |
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BESTOW...............1
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136.00A.009 And but direct our honour, not bestow. | 5182 |
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BIN..................1
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202b.9a.005 Vpon the watry circles, Then haue bin | 10056 |
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BIRDS................1
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024.00A.042 Then fishes leave in streames, or Birds in aire. | 1722 |
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BLATTIS..............1
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144.00B.005 Qui liber in pluteos, blattis, cinerique relictos, | 5694 |
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BLOOD................3
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139.00A.037 His stock of beauty, learning, favour, blood, | 5434 |
160.00A.070 Moyst, with one drop of thy blood, my dry soule. | 8352 |
160.00A.071 6 Moyst with one drop of thy blood, my dry soule, | 8354 |
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BLOSSOME.............1
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068.00A.HE1 The Blossome. | 3176 |
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BOATUQUE...............2
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202l.8a.001 Tanto fragore boatuque, | 10016 |
202l.8a.005 AEquando fremeret nostro fragore boatuque. | 10020 |
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BODY.................2
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157.00b.157M Incommodities of the Soule in the Body. | 7266 |
202k.9a.002 Ghest, and Companion of my body | 10038 |
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BOOKE................1
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052.00A.HE1 Valediction to his booke. | 2590 |
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BOTH.................1
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157.00b.471M Of accidentall ioyes in both places. | 7584 |
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BOURNE.................1
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202b.9a.007 And suncke into the wombe of that swolne bourne, | 10058 |
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BRACELET.............1
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008.00B.0H1 The Bracelet. | 766 |
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BREAKE...............1
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046.00A.HE1 Breake of day. | 2352 |
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BRIDE................1
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108.00A.137b Raising of the Bride. | 4098 |
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BRIDEGROOME..........1
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108.00A.126b Raysing of the Bridegroome. | 4086 |
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BRIDEGROOMES.........1
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108.00A.203b The Bridegroomes comming. | 4176 |
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BRIDES...............1
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108.00A.192b The Brides going to bed. | 4164 |
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BRIDGE.................1
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202b.9a.002 Brought to the bridge, where through a narrow place | 10052 |
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BRITAINE.............1
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202e.9a.003 All the Isle of Britaine had flowne to the Moone, | 10048 |
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BRITANNA.............1
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202l.8a.002 Vt nec sulphureus puluis, quo tota Britanna | 10018 |
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BROKEN...............1
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029.00A.HE1 The broken heart. | 1834 |
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BROOKE...............1
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109.00A.1HE To Mr Christopher Brooke. | 4216 |
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BROTHER..............1
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153.00A.HE1 Obsequies to the Lord Harringtons brother. | 6202 |
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BROUGHT..............1
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202b.9a.002 Brought to the bridge, where through a narrow place | 10052 |
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BULL.................1
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141.00A.038 Of the most starres, take low names, Crab, and Bull, | 5554 |
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BURNE................1
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029.00A.008 I saw a flaske of powder burne a day? | 1842 |
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BURNT................1
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086.00A.0HE A burnt ship. | 3620 |
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BUSIE................1
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202d.9a.001 The Larke by busie and laborious wayes, | 10040 |
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BUT..................3
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106.00A.060 To night but on perfection, and a womans name. | 3780 |
143.00A.0H2 Begun in France but never perfected. | 5656 |
159.52a.008 But, think these Magdalens were two or three. | 8268 |
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C....................1
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120.00A.HE1 To M.C.B. | 4598 |
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CAETERA..............1
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182.00A.0SS Desunt caetera. | 8798 |
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CAIN.................1
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022.00A.040 And wander on the earth, wretched as Cain, | 1648 |
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CAINE................2
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158.00A.510 Sister and wife to Caine, Caine that first did plow. | 8208 |
158.00A.510 Sister and wife to Caine, Caine that first did plow. | 8208 |
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CAINS................1
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158.00A.516 By cursed Cains race invented be, | 8216 |
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CALAMO...............1
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144.00B.007 Accedat calamo scriptus, reverenter habetur, | 5696 |
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CALIS................1
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111.00A.002 Tell you Calis, or St Michaels tale for newes, as tell | 4352 |
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CALVARIE.............1
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192.00B.021 We thinke that Paradise and Calvarie, | 9794 |
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CAME.................2
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202d.9a.006 A stone came lazily, that came that way, | 10044 |
202d.9a.006 A stone came lazily, that came that way, | 10044 |
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CAMERAE................1
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202l.8a.004 Si cum substratus Camerae, conceperat ignem, | 10020 |
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CANARIES.............1
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020.00G.052 Not faint Canaries, but Ambrosiall. | 1456 |
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CANITIE..............1
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132.003.009 Libri canitie induantur hora: | 5030 |
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CANITIEMQUE..........1
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144.00B.010 Nempe vetustatem canitiemque novo. | 5698 |
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CANONIZ'D............1
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039.00A.036 Us Canoniz'd for Love. | 2156 |
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CANONIZATION.........1
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039.00A.HE1 The Canonization. | 2120 |
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CARTIS...............1
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132.003.010 Nam cartis pueritia est neganda, | 5030 |
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CAST.................1
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022.00A.036 That made me cast you guilty, and you me, | 1644 |