| To my child, if a Son |
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| On the Marriage of a Lady, to whom the Author was Bride-Maid |
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| To my Child, if a Daughter |
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| From Eusebia to Fidelio |
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| The Dying Chriftian's Resignation |
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| Written by Desire of a Lady, on an Angry, Petulant Kitchen-Maid |
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| Written a Few Hours before the Birth of a Child |
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| My Dear Child, To |
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| On the Marriage of Capt. A—to Miss R— |
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| To a Friend, on going To Itchen |
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