To Lady Matilda Stewart |
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To the Six Graces, in Their Classical Deshabille, Two at a Window in Gloucester-Place |
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Helen's Tripod |
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On the Death of a Most Beautiful Young Woman, in Child-Bed |
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Verses, Dreamt as Parts of a New Play Which I Wrote |
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To His Friend, on Leaving the University of Cambridge |
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On the Beauty, Musical Talents, and Fascinating Manners, of Miss Mortellare |
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To My Cousin Frances, Countess of Londonberry |
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Inscription, for the Pedastal of Marquis Cornwallis |
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Elegy |
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