Epilogue to a Comedy Acted at Bath, Where the Dutchess of Ormond Was Present |
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To His Grace the Duke of Buckingham and Normanby, at the Camp before Philipsburg |
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Written for my Son, and Spoken by Him at School to Some of the Fellows of the College of Dublin, at a Publick Examination for Victors |
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Written at Bath to a Young Lady, Who Had Just Before Given Me a Short Answer |
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Epigram, An |
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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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Unanswerable Apology for the Rich, An |
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The Conclusion of a Letter to the Rev. Mr. C — — |
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