The Prodigy, A Letter to a Friend in the Country |
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To Mrs. S. Written in My Sickness |
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To a Lady Who Valu'd Herself on Speaking Her Mind in a Blunt Manner, Which she Called Being Sincere |
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To the Right Honourable the Lady Dowager Torrington, with some Verses her Ladyship Commanded Me to Send Her |
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To His Excellency the Lord Carteret. Occasion'd by Seeing a Poem, Intitled, The Birth of Manly Virtue |
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Peacock, The. A Tale |
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Written at Tunbridge-Wells, To the Right Honourable the Lady Barbara North, Occasion'd by Some of the Company's Saying They Would go to Faint-Fair, and Act a Play |
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To Mrs Newans, Encouraging Her to Draw Lady Killmorey's Picture |
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On the Earl of Oxford and Mortimer's Giving His Daughter in Marriage in Oxford-Chapel |
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Upon Seeing a Raffle for Addison's Works Unfilled |
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