| Friendship |
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| The Happy Man |
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| A Dialogue Between Alexis and Astrea |
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| Me sacred Virtue moves alone |
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| Then I no more shall grieve, no more complain |
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| They whose Fire does dimly shine |
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| Reproaches often useful prove |
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| To Eugenia |
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| Let such as value Life be full of Fear |
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| That Bliss to which I longing haste |
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