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c1994
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1979
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Loveday's letters, domestick and forreign, to several persons : occasionally distributed in subjects
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1659
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The lovely northern lasse, : who in the ditty here complaining, shewes what harme she got milking he
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1635
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A lover complementing his mistriss, : to the tune of, She's sweet like sugarcandie.
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1670?
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Lover forsaken, of his best beloved
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1630
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A lover's complaint.
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Lovers complaint being forsaken of his love
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1615
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Lovers complaint for the losse of his love
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Lovers complaint for the unkindness of his mistriss
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1670
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