| On a Gift of Sheep to Mr. Cambridge |
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| On a Heavy Disappointment in My Political Fortune |
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| On a Journey to Rome |
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| On a Man Who was Always in Debt |
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| On a Mother and a Daughter |
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| On a Passing View of the Round Castle at Wigmore |
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| On a Poetical Invalid, Who Had a Rash |
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| On a Supremely Beautiful Part of the Road through the New Forest |
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| On a Thrush |
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| On a Very Nice Distinction between the Appetites and the Passions |
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