1. A dialogue of cumfort against tribulation, made by the right vertuous, wise and learned man, Sir Thomas More, sometime L. Chanceller of England, which he wrote in the Tower of London, An. 1534. and entituled thus: = A dialogue of cumfort against tribulation, made by an Hungarian in Latin, and translated out of Latin into French, [and] out of French
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2. The country-mans care in choosing a wife: or, A young batchelor hard to be pleased. A wife he'l have, yet will be sure to chuse one that he loves, the rest he doth refuse; and many sorts of maids, he by hath past, being all unfit for him; until at last upon a farmers daughter he doth pitch, that's a good huswife, vertuous, neat, and rich. Tune of, I'le have one I love, &c. Or, The yellow-hair'd l
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3. [T]he true hearted l[over], or, A young-man sent a letter to his love to the tune of, I fancy none but thee alone.
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