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A Letter To Monsieur Boileau Despreaux, Occasioned By The Victory At Blenheim
Matthew Prior
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Address To Albion.
Thomas Gent
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American Poetry
Lucretia Maria Davidson
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An Ode - In Imitation of Horace, Book III. Ode II.
Matthew Prior
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Elegy XVIII. He Repeats the Song of Colin, a Discerning Shepherd
William Shenstone
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Hongree and Mahry
William Schwenck Gilbert
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In Seditionem Horrendam, Corruptelis Gallicus Ut Fertue, Londini Nuper Exortam
William Cowper
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Lines on Hearing it Declared that No Women Were So Handsome as the English
Mary Darby Robinson
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Lines On The Place De La Concorde At Paris,
Amelia Opie
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Ode On The Present Times, 27th January 1795
Amelia Opie
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Ode to Peace
Helen Maria Williams
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Ode, Written On The Opening Of The Last Campaign
Amelia Opie
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On The Lady Manchester
Joseph Addison
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On the Place de la Concorde
Amelia Opie
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Paradise Regained: The Fourth Book
John Milton
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The Columbiad: Book VII
Joel Barlow
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The Duellist - Book II
Charles Churchill
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The Manners - An O D E
William Taylor Collins
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The Origin Of Flattery
Charlotte Smith
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The Speeches of Sloth and Virtue
William Shenstone
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To Dr. Moore,
Helen Maria Williams
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To My Father (Translated From Milton)
William Cowper
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Trivia; or the Art of Walking the Streets of London: Book I.
John Gay
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Vision Of Columbus - Book 6
Joel Barlow
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Vision Of Columbus - Book 9
Joel Barlow
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