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| Farewell to Love |
37
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| Last Remains front matter |
39
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| To the Most Honoured and Highly Deserving the Lady Southcot |
43
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| The Stationer to the Reader |
44
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| The Invocation |
45
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| [A Poem with the Answer] |
45
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| Love Turned to Hatred |
47
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| The Careless Lover |
47
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| Love and Debt Alike Troublesome |
48
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| Song |
49
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| To a Lady that Forbade to Love before Company |
50
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| The Guiltless Inconstant |
50
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| Love's Representation |
51
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| Song |
52
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| Upon the Black Spots Worn by my Lady D. E. |
53
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| Song |
53
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| Proffered Love Rejected |
55
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| Desdain |
56
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| Lutea Allison |
57
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| Perjury Excused |
58
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| Upon T. C. Having the Pox |
58
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| Upon the First Sight of my Lady Seymour |
58
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| Upon L. M. Weeping |
59
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| The Deformed Mistress |
59
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| Non Est Mortale Quod Opto |
60
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| His Dream |
61
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| Upon A. M. |
61
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| A Candle |
62
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| The Metamorphosis |
62
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| To B. C. |
62
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| Upon Sir John Laurence's Bringing Water over the Hills to my L. Middlesex his House at Witten
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63
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| A Barber |
63
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| A Soldier |
63
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| To my Lady E. C. at her Going out of England |
64
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| A Pedlar of Small-wares |
64
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| An Answer to Some Verses Made in his Praise |
65
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| Love's Burning-glass |
66
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| The Miracle |
66
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| [Εἰ μὲν ἦν μαθεῖν] |
66
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| Song |
67
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| The Expostulation |
68
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| Detraction Execrated |
68
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