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| The Second Part |
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| Amphora Plena! Mei Titulo Res Digna Sepulchri: Hujus Ero Vivus, Mortuus Hujus Ero |
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| On a Big-Belly'd Lady, Who Fell Above the Middle in the Water |
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| On Mr. Welsted's Presenting His Ode on the Duke of Marlborough's Apoplexy, to a Celebrated Toast |
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| Epistle to an Irish Parson, of a Small Benefice, Resolved to Live in London, An |
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| To Jacynta, Lamenting at Cloe's Small-Pox |
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| To Mrs. A. B. |
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| A Prologue Designed to Have Been Sent to a Certain Author Last Winter |
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| The Tunbridge Beauty |
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