A Dialogue between Fidelia and her little nephew |
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Fidelia in St. Germains garden, lamenting her misfortunes |
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On the Death of My Dear Friend and Play-Fellow Mrs. E. D. Having Dream'd the Night Before I Heard Thereof That I Had Lost a Pearl |
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Invitation to my Friends at Cambridge, An |
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A Song |
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The Contract with the muses writ on the bark of a shady ash-tree |
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To Her Lover's Complaint |
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To her muse, whose kindness at first she seems to slight |
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