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A Trencher Chaplain
JOHN FLETCHER—
Laughing Song
BISHOP (RICHard) Corbet—
Dr. Corbet's Journey into France
Farewell to the Fairies
An Epitaph on Thomas Jonce
THOMAS CAREW-
To A. D., unreasonably distrustful of her own beauty
Hey then up go we
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EDMUND Waller—
An Epigram on a Painted Lady with Ill Teeth
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THOMAS WASHBOURNE-
Upon the People's Denying of Tithes in some places,
A Palinode to the Honourable Edward Howard, Esq.
Description of Holland
Regal Adulation
Fear
A Jubilee
Scribblers
SIR JOHN SUCKLING—
Sir J. S.
Love and Debt alike troublesome
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Upon the Black Spots worn by my Lady D. E.
To a Lady that desired me I would bear my part with
HENRY VAUGHAN-
To his Retired Friend, an Invitation to Brecknock .
ALEXANDER BROME-
The Prisoners
JOHN DRYDEN-
On the Young Statesmen
KATHARINE PHILIPS-
To Antenor, on a Paper of mine which J. J. threatens
to publish, to prejudice him
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To Dr. Delany, on the Libels written against him
Whitshed's Motto on his Coach
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The Ratcatcher and Cats
The Old Woman and her Cats
The Butterfly and the Snail
The Fox at the point of Death
The Mastiff
The Turkey and the Ant
The Two Monkeys
The Man and the Flea
Verses to be placed under the Picture of Sir Richard
Blackmore
A New Song of New Similes
LISLE-
Eurydice
SAMUEL WESLEY (Junr.)—
On the setting-up Mr. Butler's Monument in West-
minster Abbey
Advice to one who was about to write, to avoid the
Immoralities of the Ancient and Modern Poets.
MATTHEW GREEN-
An Epigram on the Rev. Mr. Laurence Eachard's and
Bishop Gilbert Burnet's Histories
The Sparrow and Diamond
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ROBERT DODSLEY—
The Footman
SOAME JENYNS-
Song.
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An Epistle to Sir Robert Walpole
LORD LYTTELTON (George Lyttelton)—
To Miss Lucy Fortescue, on her pleading want of time
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A Poetical, Supplicating, Modest, and Affecting Epistle
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