| The Monkey and the Dolphin |
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| To Mrs. |
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| The Poet and the Rector |
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| Tis true — that me , with roses crown'd |
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| On a Man Who was Always in Debt |
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| On Seeing Laura at Her Toilette, and Her Face through Her Glass: To Laura |
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| Written on the Road from Worcester to Pershore |
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| Judas |
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| Swansea Bay.—To Amoret |
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| From Zappi |
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