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A Ballad Of The Boston Tea-Party
Oliver Wendell Holmes
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A Characterless
Thomas Moore
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A Dialogue Between Mad Mullinix And Timothy
Jonathan Swift
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Aikendrum
James Hogg
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An Excellent New Song Being The Intended Speech Of A Famous Orator Against Peace
Jonathan Swift
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Argentile and Curan. - Albion's England (excerpt)
William Warner
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Clay’s Defeat
George Moses Horton
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Epistles To Mr. Pope. Epistle I.
Edward Young
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Everyday Characters V - Portrait Of A Lady
Winthrop Mackworth Praed
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Grand'Ther Baldwin's Thanksgiving
Horatio Alger Jr
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Horace, Epist. I, VII Imitation Of Horace To Lord Oxford
Jonathan Swift
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Parody On The Recorder’s Speech To His Grace The Duke Of Ormond, 4th July, 1711
Jonathan Swift
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Peg Of Limavaddy
William Makepeace Thackeray
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Prologue to His Royal Highness, Upon His First Appearance at the Duke's Theatre After His Return from Scotland.
John Dryden
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Song (Sylvia The Fair, In The Bloom Of Fifteen)
John Dryden
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The Author.
Charles Churchill
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The Cigar
Thomas Hood
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The Execution Of Montrose
William Edmondstoune Aytoun
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The Fagot
Jonathan Swift
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The Higher Unity
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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The Olde, Olde, very Olde Man; or The Age and Long Life of Thomas Parr
John Taylor
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The Patient Countess. - extracted from Albion's England
William Warner
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The Seven Sages
William Butler Yeats
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The Vicar Of Bray
Anonymous Americas
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To A Gentleman, Who Had Abus'd Waller.
Mary Barber
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