| The Friend Tells How the Jealous Husband Beats His Wife |
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| The Duenna Tells the Stories of Dido, Phyllis, Oenone, and Medea |
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| The Poet Tells How Nature Strives to Contravene the Work of Death |
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| Genius Gives an Account of Jupiter's Reign |
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| The Lover Gains a Friend |
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| Reason Relates How Fortune Treated Seneca and Nero |
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| The Friend Describes the Decline in Human Happiness |
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| The Duenna Tells Fair Welcome How Women Gain Men's Love |
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| The Poet Tells How Art Strives With Nature |
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| Genius Contrasts the Shepherd's Park With the Garden of Sir Mirth |
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