Ode 1 |
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Ode 2. A Comparison |
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Three Odes Translated Out of Anacreon, the Greek Lyric Poet - Ode 3 |
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Cuddy's Emblem. Questo per Amar S'Aquista. The Christian Stoick |
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Eclogue, An: Made Long Since upon the Death of Sir Philip Sidney |
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A Fiction, How Cupid Made a Nymph Wound Herself with His Arrows |
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A Dialogue Between the Soul and the Body |
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Madrigal 2. Verbal Love |
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Love's Contentment |
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Her Praise is in Her Want |
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