To the happy Memory of the most renowned Du-Val. A Pindaric Ode
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145
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A Panegyric upon Sir John Denham's Recovery from his Madness
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155
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Upon Critics who judge of modern Plays precisely by the Rules of the Ancients
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161
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Satyr upon Plagiaries
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168
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Upon Philip Nye's Thanksgiving Beard
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177
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Prologue to the Queen of Arragon, acted before the Duke of York, upon his Birth-day
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185
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Epilogue upon the same—to the Duchess
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188
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A Ballad upon the Parliament, which deliberated about making Oliver King
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190
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A Ballad, as 'tis conjectured, upon O. Cromwell, 2 Parts
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193
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Satyr upon the Imperfection and Abuse of human Learning—Part 1st
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202
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Fragments of an intended 2d Part of the same
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213
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Miscellaneous thoughts—in Verse
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from p. 228 to 268
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To his Mistress
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268
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To the same
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ibid.
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Triplets upon Avarice
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269
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Epigram upon a Club of Sots
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270
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Description of Holland
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ibid.
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Two Speeches made in the Rump-Parliament when it was restored by the Officers of the Army in the Year 1659
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272
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A Speech made at the Rota
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317
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