| A Certain Cure for Immoderate Grief |
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| Upon a Young Woman, Who, from Her Very Strong Likeness to a Jew-Appearance, about the Eyes, the Author Gave the Name of HIs "Jew's Eye" |
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| Epistle, To a Neglectful Correspondent in Town, An |
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| Extempore Answer to an Invitation, An |
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| Upon Seeing a Very Beautiful Young Lady |
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| Presented to a Certain Lady of Quality |
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| Extempore: Upon Being Inform'd That Hircus Had Sent in Quest of the Author |
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| The Journal of a Day |
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| The Author's Introductory Apology, Presented to David Garrick, Esq. |
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