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Infamy
566
Matrimony
565
Occasioned by the Words "One Prior"
567
On a Miser
563
On Content
566
On God's Omnipotence
566
On Seeing a Fly Burned in a Lamp
563
On Seeing a Young Lady writing Verses, &c.
565
On the Wedding Ring
568
Peggy's Will
564
Pins
568
Russian Epigram
561
Shoes
567
The Cup-bearer
568
The Distinction
563
The Doctor and his Patient
567
The Empty Gun
564
The Lawyers
562
The Peer and the Tinker
564
The Rose
568
The Weeping Widow
565
The World
566
To a Bad Fiddler
568
To a Pretended Friend
564
To a Young Gentleman
567
Warnings
562
What's Honour?
567
Wit and Genius
564
Epitaph
s
.
From the French
570
In Allhallow's Church, Oxford
571
In Barrow-upon-Soar Churchyard
575
In Cowie Churchyard
576
In
Winton
Churchyard
574
In Fetteresso Churchyard
575
,
576
In Greenwich Churchyard
570
In Hatfield Churchyard
577
In High Wycomb Churchyard
571
In Hurstpierpoint Churchyard
575
In Langtown Churchyard
577
In Lymington Churchyard
570
In Ripon Churchyard
572
,
577
In Selby Churchyard
576
In Uttoxeter Churchyard
575
In Wisbeach Churchyard
573
On a Beautiful and Virtuous Young Lady
573
On a Cobbler
573
On a Farmer
574
On a Fiddler
578
On a Man famed for Charity
572
On a Man named Stone
571
On a Miser
572
On a Tombstone at Gunwallaw
571
On a Violent Scold
572
On a Young Lady
571
On an Infant
570
,
573
,
576
On John
Suller
577
On John Underwood
570
On the Earl of Kildare
575
On two young Children
570