| The Triumph over Spleen, Prejudice, and Most Complicated Villainy |
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| Upon a Young Lady |
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| The Author's Answer to a Tenant, Upon His Sending Him Two Very Fine Geese out of Suffolk |
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| Epistle, To a Friend, Who Was Pleased to Approve of the Author's Snarlers and Impartialist, An |
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| Epistle, To a Friend in Wales, An |
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| Upon a Lady, Who Gave the Author His First Interview, Mask'd All the Time |
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| The Smiling Fair |
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| Presented to Two Ladies |
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| A Character |
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| Addressed to a Married Lady, upon Her Birth-Day |
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