| On My Niece's Portrait |
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| Lady Emily-Jane Stewart, Sister of Matilda |
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| On Lady Matilda Stewart's Marriage |
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| To the Countess of Londonberry; on the Death of Several of Her Children |
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| To Mrs. Moody, On Her Praise of My Verse, In Verse of Her Own |
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| Impromptu, after dining in Company with Lady Sarah Napier |
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| To the Sun |
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| To Voltaire, with a Laurel-Branch from Virgil's Tomb |
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| On the Dowager Lady |
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| On Hearing that Opulent Relation of Mine Had Acted a Very Noble Part |
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