| Story of Lucretia out of Ovid de Fastis, The. Book II |
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| What Constellations rise with the Lion. The great Dog |
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| Idyll 26: An Advice to a Friend to be constant in his Love |
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| I dare not, faith I dare not pipe at Noon |
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| Tom, Will, and Dick, and I, a jovial Crew |
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| Young Corydon an humble Swain - |
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| To Mr Dryden, on Religio Laici |
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| To his Friend in Love with a young Girl |
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| Idyll 23: A scorn'd Shepherd hangs himself, the cruel fair is kill'd by the Statue of Cupid |
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| Idyll 2: The Enchantment |
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