| On the Miraculous and Blessed Recovery of A Dear Mother's Precious Life at an Advanced Age |
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| On the New Year; To an Admired Friend of the Other Sex |
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| On the Noise of the River at the Tenbury Inn, Which Disturbed Me |
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| On the Performance of Mrs. Cumberland upon the Harp |
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| On the Portrait of a Beautiful and Accomplished Woman by the First Painter of His Age |
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| On the Recovery of an Angel-Mother |
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| On the Sight of the Reaper's Field |
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| On Translation |
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| On Walking through a Lane |
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| Over Will and Bet; upon a Turf near the Cottage at Park Place |
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