| Hint from Some Old Verses, on a Stone in Stepney Church-wall |
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| To Mr. James Thompson; on His Asking My Advice, to What Patron He Should Address his Poem, Called Winter |
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| The Mis-Grounded Compassion |
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| To a Lady, Desiring Her Letters Might Not Be Exposed |
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| Tiddi Doll |
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| To the Same |
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| On a Rakish Officer, Who Writ a Very Silly Epilogue, in Affront to All Women |
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| Writ on a Blank Leaf of an Obscene Poem |
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| Verses, Writ for, and Sent to, a Window Gentlewoman, on Occasion of Her Son's Melancholy |
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| Song |
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