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302. A Cartel for a Challenge
303. A letter, written by a Soldier to his Mistress the Lady Squemish
304. I. Early Autobiographical
305. 411 Natural comparisons with perfect love
306. 35 Short is my rest whose toil is overlong
307. The Ditty of the six Virgins Song
308. 50 When love on time and measure make his ground
309. O come again fair Natures treasure
310. The Second Days entertainment
311. 29 Feed still thy self, thou fondling with belief
312. A Whip for an Ape
313. 51 Women, what are they, changing weather-cocks
314. 9 Counsel which afterward is sought
315. Entertainments at Bisham
316. 19 A Proper Sonnet
317. The ocular parasympathetic nerve supply and its mesencephalic sources
318. The Page brings tidings of his Master's Recovery, & presents his Legacy
319. 44 Farewell too fair, too chaste but too too cruel
320. The Ladies Thanksgiving for their delivery from Inconstancy
321. Representation of the extraocular muscles in the oculomotor nuclei of the monkey
322. 21 Sing we and chant it
323. The Honourable Entertainment given to the Queens Majesty in Progress, at Elvetham in Hampshire
324. The Third days entertainment
325. The Maydes Metamorphosis
326. At the Tilt-Yard; Nov. 17, 1600
327. 62 Princes be fortunes children, & with them
328. 56 Come heavy sleep, you Image of true death
329. The Oration of Sylvanus
330. 15 A Glass for all Men to behold themselves in; especially such proud
331. Montaigne, a Study
332. The second Letter
333. At the Earl of Cumberland's Show on Horseback
334. IV. Later Love-Poems
335. The Supplication of the old Knight
336. The King of Denmark's Welcome
337. 45 A Womans looks
338. The Old Knights Tale
339. 3 How can he rule well in a commonwealth
340. 1 When I behold the trees in the earths fair livery clothed
341. 412 Compare the Bramble with the Cedar tree
342. The Song at Theobalds
343. 47 Once I did love and yet I live
344. 30 Those eyes which set my fancy on a fire
345. Euphues and His England
346. 60 In Thesaly, there Asses fine are kept
347. The speech of the Fairy Queen to her Majesty
348. The Poets speech to his boy offering him a Cushion
349. Speeches to Queen Elizabeth at Quarrendon: August, 1592
350. 53 The fountains smoke, and yet no flames they show
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