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Sonnet—To Charles Deodati
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Sonnet—"Lady! it cannot be but that thine eyes"
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Sonnet—"Enamour'd, artless, young, on foreign ground"
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705
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Simile in Paradise Lost
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706
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Translation of Dryden's Epigram on Milton
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706
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TRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOURNE.
The Glowworm
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706
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The Jackdaw
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706
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The Cricket
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706
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The Parrot
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707
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The Thracian
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707
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Reciprocal Kindness the Primary Law of Nature
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707
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A Manual more ancient than the Art of Printing
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708
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An Enigma—"A needle, small as small can be"
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708
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Sparrows self-domesticated in Trinity Coll. Cambridge
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708
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Familiarity dangerous
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709
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Invitation to the Redbreast
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709
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Strada's Nightingale
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709
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Ode on the Death of a Lady who lived one hundred years
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709
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The Cause won
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710
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The Silkworm
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710
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The Innocent Thief
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710
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Denner's Old Woman
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710
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The Tears of a Painter
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710
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The Maze
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711
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No Sorrow peculiar to the Sufferer
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711
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The Snail
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711
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The Cantab
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711
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TRANSLATIONS OF GREEK VERSES.
From the Greek of Julianus
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712
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On the same by Palladas
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712
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An Epitaph
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712
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Another
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712
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Another
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712
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Another
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712
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By Callimachus
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712
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On Miltiades
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712
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On an Infant
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712
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By Heraclides
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712
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On the Reed
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712
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To Health
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712
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On Invalids
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713
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