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      • 2. The Invitation Into the Country, To My D.[ear] D.[aughters] M.[argaret] P.[ulter], P.[enelope] P.[ulter], 1647, When His Sacred Majesty Was At Unhappy [Holmby]
      • 6. Universal Dissolution, Made When I Was With Child of My 15th Child, I Being, [as Eve]ryone Thought, in a Consumption, 1648
      • 21. The Circle [2]
      • 38. To My Dear J.[ane] P.[ulter], M.[argaret] P.[ulter], P.[enelope] P.[ulter], they Being at London, I at Broadfield
      • 43. Of a Young Lady at Oxford, 1646
      • 46. The Lark
      • 57. “Why must I thus forever be confined”
      • 60. To Sir William D.[avenant] Upon the Unspeakable Loss of the Most Conspicuous and Chief Ornament of his Frontispiece
    • Emblems
      • 13. “The Porcupine went ruffling in his pride”
      • 14. “In Africa, about the fountain’s brink”
      • 25. “Behold this flying fish with shining wings”
      • 26. “Those that employéd are the apes to catch”
      • 33. “Could this fell catablepe lift up her head”
      • 38. “The lion that of late so domineered”
      • 48. “When royal Fergus’ line did rule this realm”
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Emblems

13. “The Porcupine went ruffling in his pride”

14. “In Africa, about the fountain’s brink”

25. “Behold this flying fish with shining wings”

26. “Those that employéd are the apes to catch”

33. “Could this fell catablepe lift up her head”

38. “The lion that of late so domineered”

48. “When royal Fergus’ line did rule this realm”

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