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Miscellaneous works of George Wither
Wither, George (1588-1667)
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FIRST COLLECTION
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SECOND COLLECTION
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THIRD COLLECTION
THE TWO INCOMPARABLE GENERALISSIMO'S of the world, with their Armies briefly described and embattailed, visibly and invisibly opposing each other.
The dark Lantern,
WESTROW REVIVED.
AN IMPROVEMENT Of Imprisonment, Into Real Freedom; Of Disgrace, Into Honest Reputation; Of Poverty, Into Perdurable Riches; Evidenced in a few Crums & Scraps Lately found in a PRISONERS-BASKET AT NEVV GATE;
Tuba-Pacifica.
TUBA-PACIFICA.
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A COROLLARY.
A Hallelujah, alluding to the 150 Psalm.
Sigh for the Pitchers:
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FOURTH COLLECTION
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FIFTH COLLECTION
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SIXTH COLLECTION
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Miscellaneous works of George Wither
Though
Wishes
are but words,
Thanks
are no more;
And my oppressions make me not so poor,
But that I have yet
Thanks
enough to pay
For
Fifty thousand Wishes
in one day;
And I much thank you ------
Miscellaneous works of George Wither