Lavinia and Amanda, a Pastoral |
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Satire on the Fashionable Pompoons Worn by the Ladies in the Year 1753. by a Gentleman, A; Answered by a Young Lady of Sixteen |
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On the Return of Col Laurens from His Confinement in the Tower of London |
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Lines to My Brother from a Pavillion in His Garden |
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A Hymn Written in the Year 1753 |
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Addressed to General Washington, in the Year 1777, after the Battles of Trenton and Princeton |
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Meditation on the 3d Verse of the 28th Chapter of Mathew |
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Sarcasm against the Ladies in a Newspaper, A; An Impromptu Answer |
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On the Celebration of the Birth of the Dauphin of France |
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On Hearing the Cooing of a Dove, a Song |
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