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On the Marriage of Edw. and Eliz. Herbert *
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On the Death of Hon. James Thynne *
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On an Ill-drawn Picture of Cleone *
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59
To the Rt Hon. the Countess of Hertford 
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Upon the Death of Sir William Twisden 
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61
Enquiry after Peace *†
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67
Petition for an Absolute Retreate *†
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68
To the Lady C. Tufton 
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77
For the Birthday of Lady C. Tufton *†
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79
On the Lord Dundee †‡
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81
The Change *†‡
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84
Upon the Death of King James the Second 
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85
On the King of Sweden's Picture *†
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91
The Circuit of Appollo 
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92
An Epistle from Ardelia to Mrs. Randolph 
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95
A Prologue to Don Carlos 
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96
A Poem Occasioned by the Sight of the 4th Epistle, etc. 
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98
An Epilogue to the Tragedy of Jane Shore 
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100
To Mr. Prior (Prior's Miscellaneous Works)
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102
The Answer to Pope's Impromptu 
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102
To Mr. Pope (Pope's Works, ed. 1717)
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103
To a Fellow Scribbler 
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105
To Dr. Waldron 
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106
To Edward Jenkinson *
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108
To Mr. Jervas (Steele's Miscellany, 1714)
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109
In Praise of the Invention of Writing Letters †‡
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110
Clarinda's Indifference at Parting with Her Beauty †‡
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111

Five Pieces out of the Aminta of Tasso

Daphne's Answer to Silvia *†
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Amintor *†
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113
"Thirsis persuades Amintor" *†
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115
"Though We of Small Proportion see" *†‡
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The Golden Age *†‡
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119
From the French of the 188th Sonnet of Petrarc †‡
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119
A Song of the Canibals †‡
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120
A Maxim for the Ladys †‡
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121
On Absence 
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121
Written before a French Book, etc. 
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121
The Equipage *†
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122
Melinda on an Insipid Beauty 
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