The Forty-third Chapter of Ecclesiasticus. A Paraphrase.
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154
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The Conclusion of an Epilogue to Mr. Southern's last Play, call'd Money the Mistress.
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164
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The Parting, a Song, set by Dr. Tudway, Professor of Music in Cambridge.
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165
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On a Flower which Belinda gave me from her Bosom.
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168
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The Story of Talus, from the fourth Book of Apollonius Rhodius. V. 1629.
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172
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From the Eleventh Book of the Iliads of Homer. In the Stile of Milton.
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176
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To Mrs. Eliz. M———t, on her Picture, 1716.
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185
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Prologue to Mr. Fenton's excellent Tragedy Mariamne.
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188
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To Mr. A. Pope, who corrected my Verses.
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192
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Monsieur Maynard imitated. To the Right Honourable the Lord Cornwallis.
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195
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On a mischievous Woman.
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198
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The Coquette.
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199
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The Widow and Virgin Sisters, being a Letter to the Widow, in London.
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201
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On the Death of my Dear Friend Mr. Elijah Fenton. 1730.
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206
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A Poem on Death. To Thomas Marriot Esq;
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215
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Courage in Love.
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226
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The Complaint. Cælia to Damon.
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230
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