| 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 Watch-String, Made and Presented to the Author by Miss |
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| Lines Written in a Cottage by the Sea-Side |
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| Lines to a Laurel-Leaf, Sent to the Author by Miss |
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| Lines Upon Seeing , at One of the Annual Banquets Given in Guildhall |
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| Lines Upon the Death of the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Adams |
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