| Some Traits of the Character of Mrs. Powel as a Model for a Young Lady Who Said She Admired Her More than Any Other Woman |
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| To Mrs Powel, an Ode |
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| Elegy Inscribed to Richard J Stockton Esqr |
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| To Richard John Stockton Esqr, Inclosing the Preceding Elegy |
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| The Epithalamium |
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| Epistle to General Washington |
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| Epitaph by a Young Lady, Design'd by Herself, An |
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| Impromptu on the Morning of my Sons Weding Day Which Was Ushered in by a Fall of Snow and Soon after Cleared by a Very Bright Sun |
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| Compos'd in a Dancing Room, December 69 |
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| To the President of the United States |
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