Extempore, An. The Author Consoles a Friend Whose Inclinations Were Oppos'd by the Parent of a Young Lady, to Whom He Paid His Addresses |
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Upon Wilke's's Writing Word from France |
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Extempore: Upon Sending a Present of Tea |
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Elegy, An |
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A Poetic Epistle, Address'd to a Lady in the Country |
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Sent to a Lady in Suffolk |
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Upon Seeing Mrs. Yeates in the Character of Margaret |
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Upon the Author's Receiving an Invitation to a Friend's House |
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Extempore: Upon the Death of a Most Amiable Young Lady |
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The Hampshire Humbug |
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