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Poems Divine, and Humane
By Thomas Beedome
Beedome, Thomas
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On the deceased Authour, Master Thomas Beedom, and his Poems.
On the death and Poems, of his most deare friend, Master Thomas Beedome.
On his deserving Friend, Master Thomas Beedom, and his Poems.
To his Friend the Author, Master Thomas Beedom before his death, on these his Poems.
To the Memory of his Ingenious friend, Master Thomas Beedom, and on these his Poems.
To the Memorie of his friend, Master Thomas Beedom. And upon his Poems.
On the Poems of his worthy friend, Master Thomas Beedom, the lately deceased Author.
On the Memory of his most Ingenious friend, Master Thomas Beedome, and his Poems.
Elegie, on his Ingenious friend, the deserving Author, Master Thomas Beedome.
Elegie on the death of his ingenious friend, the deserving Author, Master Thomas Beedome.
On the Poems of the Author, his deare Brother, Master Thomas Beedom deceased.
THE Author, To the READER.
THE JEALOVS LOUER, OR, THE CONSTANT MAID.
POEMS.
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Poems Divine, and Humane
Epigram 9.
E Contrario.
I oft
admired have why womens mind
Is so perverse and crooked to mankind:
Mans rib at first to them a beeing gave,
And they like it a crooked nature have.
Poems Divine, and Humane