If you liked The modell of vvit, mirth, eloquence, and conversation by Thomas Cotes, start with Ouids Tristia (1637), Polydoron, or, A miscellania of morall, philosophicall, and theologicall sentences (1631), and The vvorkes of that learned minister of Gods holy Word, Mr. VVilliam Pemble, Master of Art, and late of Magdalen Hall in Oxford (1635). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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