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A memorable epitaph, made vpon the lamentable complaint of the people of England, for the death of the right honorable Sir Frauncis Walsingham Knight: principall secretarie of estate, chauncellor of her Maiesties court for the Dutchy of Lankaster, and one of her highnesse most honorable priuie councell. Who deceassed at his house in London on the 7. day of Aprill last past. Anno. Dom. 1590
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An encomium, or congratulatory poem occasionally written, upon the happy successes of Capt. Thomas Harman, commander of his Majestie's friggate, the Tiger. With an exact relation of his late signal victory off Cadis
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