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Sonnet
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Impromptu, in Reply to a Lady, Who Asked the Author what Childhood Resembled
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Lines Written at Kilkenny on the Theatricals of That City
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Lines Sent with Some Indian Rouge to Miss W
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Lines Written on Delia, Listening to Her Canary-Bird
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The Hectic
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Lines, Supposed to Be Written by a Female Friend
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To Miss Atkinson, on the Extreme Diffidence Which She Displays to Strangers
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Lines Written Upon a Hill, on Leaving the Country
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