| His Farewell to His Unkind and Unconstant Mistress |
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| Ode. Upon Her Protestation of Kind Affection Having Tried His Sincere Fidelity |
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| Epitaph |
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| Are Women Fair? |
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| That He Cannot Hide or Dissemble His Affection |
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| Upon Presenting Her with the Speech of Gray's-Inn Mask |
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| Urania's Answer in Inverted Rhymes, Staff for Staff |
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| Elegy. He Renounceth His Food, and Former Delight in Music, Poesy, and Painting |
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| Eclogue |
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| Sonnet. To Pity |
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