| To the Six Graces, in Their Classical Deshabille, Two at a Window in Gloucester-Place |
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| To the Sun |
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| To the Sun; On a Wedding-Day |
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| To the Universalian |
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| To the Winds |
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| To Voltaire, with a Laurel-Branch from Virgil's Tomb |
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| To W.P, Esq. The Petition of Two Swans |
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| To William Jackson, of Exeter, Esq. |
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| To William Roscoe, Esq. |
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| To — |
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