| Extempore: Upon Reading a Scurrilous Letter |
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| A Poetic Epistle |
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| The Impostor Unmask'd |
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| A Poetic Epistle, Address'd to Mr. Gainsborough |
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| A Poetic Epistle, Address'd to T. Mathews, Esq. |
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| Upon Seeing a Poor Object Expiring in the Road |
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| Verses in Which the Author Addresses Two Sisters |
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| Extempore: Upon a Certain Charitable Divine |
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| Extempore, An: Wrote at the Request of a Friend upon his Mistress |
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| Upon leaving a Lady in the Country Early in the Morning |
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