Menander to Philenia |
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To Clora |
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Sonnet to Eliza |
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Reflections on a lonely Hill, which commanded the prospect of a Burying ground |
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Lines, supposed to belong to the Invention of Letters |
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Preface |
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Masonick Ode |
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Stanzas, addressed to Thomas Brattle, Esq |
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Homo sum; humani nihil a me alienum puto |
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Forensick Disputation, lines in conclusion of |
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