| Elegy 8. He Despairs that He Shall Ever Possess Delia - |
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| Elegy 9. He Has Lost Delia - |
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| Elegy 10. On Delia's Birth-day - |
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| Elegy 11. Against Lovers Going to War, in Which He Philosophically Prefers Love and Delia, to the More Serious Vanities of the World - |
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| Elegy 12. To Delia - |
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| Elegy 13. He Imagines Himself Married to Delia, and That Content with Each Other They Are Retired into the Country - |
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| Elegy 14. To Delia - |
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| Elegy 15. To Miss Dashwood. In the Manner of Ovid - |
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| Elegy 16. To Mr. George Grenville - |
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| Elegy 1. On His Falling in Love with Neaera - |
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