Type | Year | Name | % Correct |
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Play | 1614 | Bartholomew Fair | 100%
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Play | 1605-1606 | Volpone | 100%
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Masque | 1613 | A Challenge at Tilt, at a Marriage | 0%
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Poem | 1618 | A Discourse of Love | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | ('And Must I Sing? What Subject Shall I Choose?') | 0%
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Masque | 1604 | A Private Entertainment of the King and Queen on May-Day | 0%
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Play | 1596 | A Tale of a Tub | 0%
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Play | 1611 | Catiline His Conspiracy | 0%
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Masque | 1631 | Chloridia: Rites to Chloris and Her Nymphs | 0%
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Play | 1616 | Christmas, His Masque | 0%
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Play | 1600 | Cynthia's Revels | 0%
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Play | 1605 | Eastward Hoe | 0%
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Play | 1609 | Epicœne, or The Silent Woman | 0%
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Poetry Collection | 1612 | Epigrams | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | Epistle to Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | Epistle to Katherine, Lady Aubigny | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | Epitaph on Elizabeth, L.H. | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | Epitaph on S.P. | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | Epode | 0%
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Play | 1598 | Every Man in His Humour | 0%
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Play | 1599 | Every Man Out of His Humour | 0%
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Masque | 1618 | For the Honour of Wales | 0%
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Masque | 1606 | Hymenaei | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | Inviting a Friend to Supper | 0%
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Masque | 1611 | Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly | 0%
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Masque | 1612 | Love Restored | 0%
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Masque | 1617 | Lovers Made Men | 0%
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Masque | 1631 | Love's Triumph Through Callipolis | 0%
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Masque | 1634 | Love's Welcome at Bolsover | 0%
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Masque | 1615 | Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists | 0%
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Play | 1641 | Mortimer His Fall | 0%
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Masque | 1624 | Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion | 0%
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Masque | 1620 | News from the New World Discovered in the Moon | 0%
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Masque | 1611 | Oberon, the Faery Prince | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | Ode to Sir William Sidney, on His Birthday | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | Of Death | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On a Robbery | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Bank the Usurer | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Bawds, and Usurers | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Captain Hazard the Cheater | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Cashiered Capt(ain) Surly | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Chev'ril | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Chev'ril the Lawyer | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Chuff, Banks the Usurer's Kinsman | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Court-Parrot | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Court-Worm | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Don Surly | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On English Monsieur | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Giles and Joan | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Groin | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Gut | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Gypsy | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Lieutenant Shift | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Life, and Death | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Lip, the Teacher | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Lucy, Countess of Bedford | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Margaret Ratcliffe | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Mill, My Lady's Woman | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Mongrel Esquire | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On My First Daughter | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On My First Son | 0%
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Poem | 1616 | On My First Sonne | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Old Colt | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Playwright | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Poet-Ape | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Reformed Gamester | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Sir Cod the Perfumed | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Sir John Roe | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Sir Voluptuous Beast | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Something, that Walks Somewhere | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On Spies | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On the Famous Voyage The Voyage Itself | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On the New Hot-Houses | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On the New Motion | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On the Same Beast | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On the Town's Honest Man | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | On the Union | 0%
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Masque | 1620 | Pan's Anniversary, or The Shepherd's Holiday | 0%
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Masque | 1618 | Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue | 0%
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Play | 1603 | Sejanus His Fall | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | Song: That Women Are But Men's Shadows | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | Song: To Celia | 0%
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Play | 1610 | The Alchemist | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | The Alchemists | 0%
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Play | 1597-1598 | The Case Is Altered | 0%
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Masque | 1604 | The Coronation Triumph | 0%
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Play | 1616 | The Devil Is an Ass | 0%
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Non-Fiction Book | 1640 | The English Grammar | 0%
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Masque | 1603 | The Entertainment at Althorp | 0%
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Masque | 1620 | The Entertainment at Blackfriars; or, The Newcastle Entertainment | 0%
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Masque | 1609 | The Entertainment at Britain's Burse | 0%
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Masque | 1606 | The Entertainment of the Kings of Great Britain and Denmark | 0%
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Poem | 1640 | The Execration Against Vulcan | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | The Fine Lady Would-Be | 0%
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Poem | 1616 | The Forest | 0%
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Masque | 1625 | The Fortunate Isles and Their Union | 0%
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Play | 1616 | The Golden Age Restored | 0%
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Masque | 1621 | The Gypsies Metamorphosed | 0%
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Masque | 1608 | The Hue and Cry After Cupid | 0%
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Masque | 1613 | The Irish Masque at Court | 0%
|
Play | 1597 | The Isle of Dogs | 0%
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Masque | 1633 | The King's Entertainment at Welbeck in Nottinghamshire | 0%
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Play | 1632 | The Magnetic Lady, or Humors Reconciled | 0%
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Masque | 1622 | The Masque of Augurs | 0%
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Masque | 1608 | The Masque of Beauty | 0%
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Masque | 1605 | The Masque of Blackness | 0%
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Masque | 1609 | The Masque of Queens, Celebrated From the House of Fame | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | The New Cry | 0%
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Play | 1629 | The New Inn, or The Light Heart | 0%
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Play | 1601 | The Poetaster | 0%
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Play | 1637 | The Sad Shepherd | 0%
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Masque | 1610 | The Speeches at Prince Henry's Barriers | 0%
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Play | 1626 | The Staple of News | 0%
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Masque | 1617 | The Vision of Delight | 0%
|
Non-Fiction Book | 1892 | Timber; or, Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter, as They Have Flowed Out of His Daily Readings, or Had Their Reflux to His Peculiar Notion of the Times | 0%
|
Masque | 1623 | Time Vindicated to Himself and to His Honours | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To a Friend | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To All, to Whom I Write | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To Alphonso Ferrabosco, on His Book | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To a Weak Gamester in Poetry | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Benjamin Rudyerd | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Brain-Hardy | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Captain Hungry | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Censorious Courtling | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Clement Edmonds | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Courtling | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Doctor Empiric | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Edward Alleyn | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Esmé, Lord Aubigny | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Fine Grand | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Fool, or Knave | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Francis Beaumont | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Groom Idiot | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Heaven | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To His Lady, Then Mrs. Cary | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Hornet | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To John Donne | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To King James | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To King James: Upon the Happy False Rumour of His Death | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Lucy, Countess of Bedford | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Lucy, Countess of Bedford, with Mr. Donne's Satires | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To Mary, Lady Wroth | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Mime | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Mr. Joshua Sylvester | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Mrs. Philip Sidney | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To My Book | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To My Bookseller | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To My Lord Ignorant | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To My Mere English Censurer | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To My Muse | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Old-End Gatherer | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To One that Desired Me Not to Name Him | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Penshurst | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Person Guilty | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Pertinax Cob | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Playwright | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Prowl the Plagiary | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Robert, Earl of Salisbury | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sickness | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Annual Tilter | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Cod | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Edward Herbert | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Henry Cary | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Henry Goodyere | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Henry Nevil | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Henry Savile | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Horace Vere | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir John Radcliffe | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Luckless Woo-All | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Ra(l)ph Shelton | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Robert Wroth | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Thomas Overbury | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Sir Thomas Roe | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To Sir William Jephson | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To Sir William Uvedale | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To Susan, Countess of Montgomery | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To the Ghost of Martial | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To the Learned Critic | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To the Parliament | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To the Reader | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To the Same | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To the Same, on the Same | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To the Same Sir Cod | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To the World | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To Thomas, Earl of Suffolk | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To Thomas, Lord Chancellor | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To True Soldiers | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To William Camden | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To William, Earl of Pembroke | 0%
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Poem | 1612 | To William, Lord Mounteagle | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | To William Roe | 0%
|
Poem | 1640 | Underwood | 0%
|
Poem | 1612 | Why I Write Not of Love | 0%
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