To the Right Honourable John Barber, Esq; Lord Mayor of London , on Committing One of My Sons to His Care |
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Written for a Gentlewoman in Distress. To Her Grace Adelida, Dutchess of Shrewsbury |
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To Mrs. Mary Caesar, upon Seeing Her Just After the Marriage of Her Friend, the Lady Margaret Harley |
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Written for My Son, to Some of the Fellows of the College, Who Took Care of the School in His Master's Absence |
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To a Gentleman, Who Took a Very Grave Friend of His, to Visit One of Quite a Different Turn |
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A Letter to a Friend, on Occasion of Some Libels Written Against Him |
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Apology to the Earl of Orrery, Dr Swift, and Some Others of My Friends, for Falling into Tears Before Them, on My Leaving Ireland, An |
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On Sending My Son, as a Present, to Dr. Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, on His Birth Day |
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To Her Grace the Dutchess of Portland, with the Foregoing Lines |
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A Letter for My Son to One of His Schoolfellows, Son to Henry Rose, Esq |
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