Medea's Dilemma |
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Epitaph: On a Worthy Friend, Who Was Accomplished in the Sister Arts of Music and Painting |
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Epitaph: On a young Gentleman, Who Died for Love |
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Datur Mundorum Pluralitas |
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To a Young Lady, with a Present of Books, Partridges, and Snuff |
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Epitaph: On a Young Gentleman, Who Died A.D. 1743 Ætat. 15. In a Church in Cheshire |
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On a Lady's Singing, and Playing Upon the Harpsichord |
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To the Right and Honourable the Countess of Uxbridge |
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To His Grace Dr. Thomas Herring Lord Archbishop of Canterbury on his Sickness and Recovery |
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A Vernal Ode |
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