Essay 2. The Shrimp |
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The Barber |
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To a Young Gentleman Return'd from Abroad |
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To Stella |
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Piscatory Eclogue 7. The Strife |
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To Mr Daniel Booth, Jun. on His Marriage |
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Piscatory Eclogue 8. The Fowlers |
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On Recovery from Sickness |
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Roundelay, A. To Cynthia, waiting near her Father's Villa |
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Melancholy Thoughts under a Pressing Affliction |
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