Arria and Paetus, from Martial |
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Prologue. Designed for a Tragedy, yet Unpublished, Called the Roman Revenge |
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Prologue, for Mr. Cibber, in the Fatal Bribery |
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Miss Anl's Circle |
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Sent to Lord Chesterfield; Writ on a Blank Leaf, of a Poem, Called, the Religion of Reason |
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A Song |
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Prologue, for Mr. William Giffard, on His Benefit Night |
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Advice to the Virgins, to Guard Against Flattery |
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The Letter |
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Following Song, The, To the Tune of Jolly Watermen |
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