| On Richard Owen Cambridge, Esq. |
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| The Sword |
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| On Meeting Mrs. Abington, at a Friend's, at Dinner |
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| To Amelia |
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| Oblivion; From la Harpe |
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| The Fairy's Gift |
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| A Rhapsody on a Summer's Day |
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| Solution of Charade |
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| After a Visit of an Accomplished Friend |
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| To a Celebrated Wit, Who Had Clarkstones in His Feet |
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