| To Richard Cumberland, Esq. |
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| To a Domestic Charmer and Friend |
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| To a Lady, the Writer's Accomplished and Poetical Friend |
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| The Fairy Piqued |
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| A Ballad |
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| On the Exiodad |
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| Impromptu, on a View of the Obelisk and of its Figures |
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| A Family Portrait |
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| On the Beauties of Spring, of the Weather, and the Scene |
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| The Knight and the Two Friars |
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