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Chaucer's sflert Works , i vol. 

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 liarl of Surrey ) Poems; Wyatl's 

 ( Sir Tliomas J Poems i vol. — 

 Spenser's ( Edm. ) Poems , a vols. 

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 Milion's poetical Works , a vols. 

 (Rowley's ( Abr. ) select Works ; 

 Prior's (Mat.) select Works ; Wal- 

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 Pennington's Advice to her Daugh- 

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