| Farewell, Wild Harp! |
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| To Allegory |
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| Lines Written on Seeing Mr. Bayly's Statue of Eve at the Fountain |
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| Fair Moon, thou travellest in thy silvery sky |
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| A Morning after a Storm |
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| Why do we love thee, Fame? thou art not sweet |
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| Oh, sir, I fear |
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| Dirge |
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| White Hairs |
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| Reason |
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