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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To the Reverend Dr L. Occasion'd by His Sermon for the Support of the Charity-Children at Tunbridge-Wells, Where the Collection Was Small |
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To Lady H — r, Who Asked, Had the Author Done Writing Verses? |
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A Letter Written for My Daughter, to a Lady Who Had Presented Her with a Cap |
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Apology for the Clergy, Who Were Present When the Minister of the Parish Read Prayers and Preach'd Twice in One Day, at Tunbridge-Wells, An. |
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Jupiter and Fortune, a Fable |
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Written upon the Rocks at Tunbridge, on Seeing the Names of Several Persons Written There |
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To the Right Honourable the Lady Sarah Cowper . Written When the Author Was Sick at Tunbridge-Wells |
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To the Right Hon John Earl of Orrery, at Bath, After the Death of the Late Earl |
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