
Chapters (61)
- HUMORS LOOKING Glasse.
- To his verie Loving Friend Master George Lee.
- Reader.
- Epigram.
- Epigram.
- Epigram.
- Epigram.
- Epigram.
- Epigram.
- Epigram.
- Epigram.
- Epigram.
- A deafe eare, in a just cause.
- Epigram.
- The Humors that haunt a Wife.
- A poore Mans pollicy.
- Epigram.
- Epigram.
- Of one that cousned the Cut-purse.
- A drunken fray.
- Epigram.
- Proteus.
- Epigram.
- Epigram.
- Much a doe about chusing a wife.
- The taming of a wilde Youth.
- A straunge sighted Traveller.
- Three kinde of Couckoldes, One, And None.
- The second. None, and One.
- The Third, One, and One.
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