| On A Distant View Of The Village And School Of Harrow On The Hill.. |
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| As The Author Was Discharging His Pistols In A Garden, Two Ladies Passing Near The Spot, Were Alarmed By The Sound Of A Bullet Hissing Near Them. To One Of Whom The Following Verses On The Occasion, Were Addressed The Next Morning. |
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| Thoughts Suggested By A College Examination. |
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| Translation From Catullus. Ad Lesbiam. |
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| To Mary, On Receiving Her Picture. |
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| Translation Of The Epitaph On Virgil And Tibullus, By Domitius Marsus. |
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| On The Death Of Mr. Fox, The Following Illiberal Impromptu Appeared In The Morning Post. |
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| Imitation Of Tibullus "Sulpicia Ad Cerintum." Lib. Quart. |
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| On Leaving N--St--D. |
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| To A Lady, Who Presented The Author A Lock Of Hair, Braided With His Own, And Appointed A Night In December, To Meet Him In The Garden. |
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