| A Young Lady's desiring a Verse on her favorite Cat |
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| A Long and Lonely Walk |
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| To Mrs. — — — , on the Death of Her Husband |
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| On Lying |
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| A Vain Young Man, who is much pleas'd at being thought a Rake |
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| Advice to the Fair |
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| From an Aunt to her Niece |
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| On the Death of Sylva |
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| To a Friend, on her recovery from Sickness |
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| Friendship forgotten, or Poverty slighted |
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