To Captain Gibbons, on Mr. Dryden's Death
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Soliloquy, A. On Observing an Hour-Glass in a Sleepless Night
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Paraphrase from the French, Inscribed to the Lady Hodson
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Apology for the Foregoing Ode
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Suspense
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To Mr. RG in the Country
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Song. To Lady Pakington
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To Sir Roger Le Strange, on His Seneca
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On Sir J — — S — — Saying in a Sarcastic Manner, My Books Would Make Me Mad; an Ode
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Midnight Thought, A. On the Death of Mrs. E. H. and Her Little Daughter
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