The Pleasures of the World
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On a Blew Point Given by a Lady on Valentines Day to Her Valentine, and Preach'd Against by a Parson Who Call'd It a Rag of Superstition
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Defence of Curiosity, A: An Unsetled Mind in Unsetled Times
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On Dentipicta: A Lady with Enamell'd Teeth, Black, White and Yellow, F.W.
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On the Death of Mistris E. Kinesman
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To Dionysia the Plump Lady, S.D.
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To a Painted Lady, a Calf Spotted, Lust Idol, Like the Idol of the Egyptians
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To Eugenia, a Defence of Juvenile Wildnese
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Of the Blood
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To a Man of Office Under the L.K. Who Call'd Detraction Love, and Calumny Good Counsel
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