Song, A: The Lover: The Lute of His Deceased Mistress |
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Lines to a Promising Young Artist |
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Farewell Lines to Bristol Hot Wells |
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Lines to Miss E. Atkinson, on Her Presenting the Author with an Irish Pebble |
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Lines to Study |
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An Indian Massacre-Song. |
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Lines _Written At The Sea-Side In Devonshire_, In The Month Of November, When The Ships From Newfoundland Return. |
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Lines To Miss Chinnery, Of Gillwell-House - Upon Her Appearing In A Dress - With May-Flowers And Leaves Tastefully Displayed. |
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Lines To A Young Lady, Occasioned By Her Declining An Offer Of Marriage Made Her By A Very Accomplished Friend Of The Author. |
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Lines Written On Delia, Listening To Her Canary-Bird. |
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