To Novella, on Her Saying Deridingly, that a Lady of Great Merit, and Fine Address, Was Bred in the Old Way. An Epigram |
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To a Lady Who Commanded Me to Send Her an Account in Verse, How I Succeeded in My Subscription |
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How I succeed, you kindly ask |
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To Mrs. |
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Reply to the Foregoing Verses |
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To the Right Honourable the Lady Elizabeth Brownlow, Upon Desiring Me to Send Her Some of My Poems |
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To Mr Pope: Intreating Him to Write Verses to the Memory of Thomas, Late Earl of Thanet |
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To a Lady at Bath |
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Invitation to Edward Walpole, Esq; upon Hearing He Was Landed in Dublin , An |
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Oak and its Branches, The. A Fable. Occasion'd by Seeing a Dead Oak Beautifully Encompassed with Ivy |
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