Wise nature here has done her kindest part |
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Peace, a Pastoral Dialogue. — Part the Second |
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Some Traits of the Character of Mrs. Powel as a Model for a Young Lady Who Said She Admired Her More than Any Other Woman |
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To Mrs Powel, an Ode |
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Almira to Celadon, Founded on a Story in a Magazine |
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Caprice, a Fragment |
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Elegy in the Extreme Illness of a Friend Whose Disorder Was the Bursting of a Blood Vesel in His Breast, An |
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Ill Penserosa, an Ode |
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Impromptu Epigram upon Being Asked to Accompany Three or Four Very Fine Girls with Some Gentleman in a Rural Walk |
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Impromptu Ode before Day on the 24th of Dec, Christmas Morning, An |
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