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Matthew Prior [1664-1721] ENG
Ranked #357 in the top 380 poets

Matthew Prior, from an obscure original, attained to an exalted rank in life. The place of his nativity and the situation of his parents cannot be ascertained. According to some accounts he was born July 21st, 1664, at Winborne, in Dorsetshire; while others relate that he was descended from George Prior, a citizen of London. On the decease of his father, he devolved to the care of his uncle, a vintner near Charing-cross, who most faithfully discharged the trust reposed in him by his brother, as was acknowledged by his nephew with the utmost gratitude. - Prior was placed for some time under the care of the eminent Dr. Busby, of Westminster school; but, as he was not intended for any of the scientific professions, his uncle, when he had acquired a considerable degree of classical knowledge, took him to reside at his own house, where, fortunately, he was observed by the earl of Dorset, reading Horace, and that noble lord, ever known as the patron of genius, was so pleased with his proficiency in classical learning, that he generously undertook the care and expense of his academical education. In his eighteenth year he was admitted into St. John`s College, Cambridge, and in a few days after was appointed, through the interest of his noble patron, a scholar of that house, on the foundation of the Duchess of Somerset, by her Grace`s own recommendation. He soon became distinguished among his contemporaries, having written during the first year of his admission a copy of Latin verses, "On the marriage of George, Prince of Denmark, with the lady Anne," which were acknowledged to possess a classical terseness of diction and harmony of numbers. He was admitted to his Bachelor`s degree in 1686, and two years afterwards produced his poem on the Deities as a College exercise, agreeable to the established practice of St. John`s, to present the Earl of Exeter annually some poems on sacred subjects, as an acknowledgement of a benefaction enjoyed by the members, from the liberality of his venerable ancestor. This composition, though no literary eulogium was passed upon it, happens to have recommended him to the notice of the noble Earl : for his verses "to the Countess of Exeter, in praise of her Muse," and his lines, on the famous picture of "Seneca dying in a Bath," afford ground for concluding that he had been introduced to that family. 

Prior was elected representative for East-Grinstead in the Parliament that assembled in 1701, at which period he added to the numberless proofs of human versatility in abandoning the whig party, and joining the tories in voting for the impeachment of Lord Sommers, and other peers, charged with advising the King to the partition treaty; that very treaty in which he himself had been engaged as a ministerial agent.  Having attained to an eminent degree of fame, both personal and literary, he was induced to publish a volume of poems, with a dedication to Lionel Duke of Dorset, containing the eulogium on his predecessor, and the poet`s patron. The collection began with the College Exercise and ended with the Nut-brown Maid. 

The only remaining occurrence of the life of Prior upon record is, that he formed a design of writing a History of his own Times, but had made but little progress in it, when a lingering fever put a period to his existence on the 18th of September, 1721, in the 57th year of his age. He departed this life at Wimpole, the seat of his distinguished patron the Earl of Oxford, and was interred in Westminster Abbey.
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Horace
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1661-1720
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Anne Kingsmill Finch
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On A Fart - Let In The House Of Commons
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A Song. If Wine And Music Have The Power
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A True Maid
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Fair Susan Did Her Wif-Hede Well Menteine - In Chaucer`s Style
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1
A Better Answer
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0
A Dutch Proverb
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A Flower. Painted By Simon Varelst
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A Letter To Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles-Harley, When A Child
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A Letter To Monsieur Boileau Despreaux, Occasioned By The Victory At Blenheim
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A Lover`s Anger
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A Passage In The Moriae Encomium Of Erasmus. Imitated
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A Reasonable Affliction
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A Sailor`s Wife
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A Simile
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A Song. In Vain You Tell Your Parting Lover
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Alma; or, The Progress of the Mind. In Three Cantos. - Canto I.
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Alma; or, The Progress of the Mind. In Three Cantos. - Canto II.
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Alma; or, The Progress of the Mind. In Three Cantos. - Canto III.
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An English Ballad, On The Taking Of Namur, By The King Of Great Britain
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An Epistle To Fleetwood Shephard, Esq.
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An Epistle To Fleetwood Shephard, Esq. Burleigh, May 14, 1689
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An Epistle. Desiring The Queen`s Picture, But Left Unfinished, By The Sudden News Of Her Majesty`s D
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An Epitaph
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An Extempore Invitation To The Earl Of Oxford, Lord High Treasurer
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An Ode - Humbly Inscribed To The Queen, On the Glorious Success of Her Majesty`s Arms
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An Ode - In Imitation of Horace, Book III. Ode II.
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An Ode - Inscribed To The Memory Of The Hon. Colonel George Villiers
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An Ode - Presented To The King, On His Majesty`s Arrival In Holland, After The Queen`s Death
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An Ode : On Exodus iii. 14
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An Ode : While Blooming Youth And Gay Delight
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An Ode : While From Our Looks, Fair Nymph, You Guess
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An Ode To A Lady. She Refusing To Continue A Dispute With Me, And Leaving Me In The Argument
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An Ode To Mr. Howard
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An Ode. The Merchant, To Secure
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Answer To Cloe Jealous. The Author Sick
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Bibo And Charon
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By Mons. Fontenelle
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Cantata. Set By Mons. Galliard
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Carmen Seculare. For the Year 1700. To The King
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Celia To Damon
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Chanson. - And Imitation
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Charity : A Paraphrase On 1 Cor. Chap. 13
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Chaste Florimel
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Cloe Jealous
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Colin`s Mistakes. Written In Imitation Of Spenser`s Style
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Considerations - On Part Of The 88th Psalm. A College Exercise
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Cupid And Ganymede
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Cupid In Ambush
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Cupid Mistaken
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Cupid Turned Ploughman. - From Moschus
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Cupid Turned Stroller. - From Anacreon
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Cupid`s Promise - Paraphrased
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Daphne to Apollo. Imitated From The First Book Of Ovid`s Metamorphosis
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Democritus And Heraclitus
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Down-Hall. A Ballad.
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Epigram - Frank Carves Very Ill
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Epigram - Thy Nags, The Leanest Things Alive
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Epigram - To John I Owed Great Obligation
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Epigram - Yes, Every Poet Is A Fool
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Epitaph - On Himself
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Epitaph Extempore
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Erle Robert`s Mice. In Chaucer`s Style
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Fatal Love
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For My Own Monument
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For My Own Tombstone
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Full Oft Doth Matt. With Topaz Dine - In Chaucer`s Style
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Gualterus Danistonus, Ad Amicos. - And Imitation
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Hans Carvel
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Henry And Emma. A Poem.
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Her Right Name
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Horace, Lib. I, Epist. IX, Imitated. To The Right Honourable Mr. Harley
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Hymn To The Sun
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In Imitation Of Anacreon
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Jinny The Just
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Lisetta`s Reply
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Love Disarmed
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Mercury And Cupid
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Merry Andrew
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Nell and John
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Nonpareil
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Ode - Promesse De L`Amour
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On A Picture Of Seneca Dying In A Bath, By Jordain
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On Beauty. A Riddle
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On Bishop Atterbury`s Burying The Duke Of Buckingham, 1721
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On My Birthday, July 21
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On The Same Person (Who Wrote Ill, And Spake Worse, Against Me)
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Pallas And Venus. An Epigram
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Partial Fame
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Paulo Purganti And His Wife: An Honest, But A Simple Pair
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Phyllis`s Age
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Presented To The King, At His Arrival In Holland, After The Discovery Of The Conspiracy. 1696
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Protogenes And Apelles
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Seeing The Duke Of Ormond`s Picture, At Sir Godfrey Kneller`s
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Solomon on the Vanity of the World, A Poem. In Three Books. - Knowledge. Book I.
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Solomon on the Vanity of the World, A Poem. In Three Books. - Pleasure. Book II.
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Solomon on the Vanity of the World, A Poem. In Three Books. - Power. Book III.
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Songs Set To Music: 1. Set By Mr. Abel
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Songs Set To Music: 10. Set By Mr. Smith
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Songs Set To Music: 11. Set By Mr. De Fesch
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Songs Set To Music: 12. Set By Mr. Smith
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Songs Set To Music: 13. Set By Mr. De Fesch
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Songs Set To Music: 14. Set By Mr. Smith
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Songs Set To Music: 15. Set By Mr. De Fesch
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Songs Set To Music: 16. Set By Mr. Smith
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Songs Set To Music: 17. Set By Mr. De Fesch
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Songs Set To Music: 18. Set By Mr. Smith
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Songs Set To Music: 19. Set By Mr. C. R.
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Songs Set To Music: 2. Set By Mr. Purcell
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Songs Set To Music: 20. Set By Mr. De Fesch
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Songs Set To Music: 21. Set By Mr. De Fesch
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Songs Set To Music: 22. Set By Mr. De Fesch
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Songs Set To Music: 23. Set By Mr. De Fesch
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Songs Set To Music: 24. Set By Mr. C. R.
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Songs Set To Music: 25.
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Songs Set To Music: 26.
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Songs Set To Music: 27.
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Songs Set To Music: 28. Nelly.
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Songs Set To Music: 3. Set By Mr. De Fesch
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Songs Set To Music: 4. Set By Mr. Smith
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Songs Set To Music: 5. Set By Mr. De Fesch
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Songs Set To Music: 6. Set By Mr. Smith
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Songs Set To Music: 7. Set By Mr. De Fesch
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Songs Set To Music: 8. Set By Mr. Smith
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Songs Set To Music: 9. Set By Mr. De Fesch
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The Chameleon
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The Conversation. A Tale
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The Despairing Shepherd
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The Dove
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The Dying Adrian To His Soul
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The English Padlock
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The Female Phaeton
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The First Hymn Of Callimachus. To Jupiter
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The Flies
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The Garland
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The Honest Shepherd
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The Judgement Of Venus
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The Ladle. A Tale
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The Lady Who Offers Her Looking-Glass To Venus
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The Lady`s Looking-Glas
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The Merchant, To Secure His Treasure
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The Mice. A Tale - To Mr. Adrian Drift
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The Modern Saint
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The New Year`s Gift To Phyllis
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The Nut-Brown Maid. A Poem.
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The Old Gentry
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The Parallel
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The Pedant
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The Question To Lisetta
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The Remedy Worse Than The Disease
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The Second Hymn Of Callimachus. To Apollo
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The Secretary
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The Thief And Cordelier. A Ballad
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The Turtle And Sparrow. An Elegiac Tale
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The Viceroy. A Ballad.
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The Wandering Pilgrim
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To A Child Of Quality, Five Years Old. The Author Then Forty
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To A Friend On His Nuptials
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To A Lady
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To A Person Who Wrote Ill, And Spake Worse, Against Me
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To A Poet Of Quality. Praising The Lady Hinchinbroke
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To A Young Gentleman In Love. A Tale
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To A Young Lady, Who Was Fond Of Fortune-Telling
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To Chloe Jealous
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To Chloe Weeping
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To Cloe
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To Dr. Sherlock, On His Practical Discourse Concerning Death
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To Fortune
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To Mr. Harley - Wounded by Guiscard
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To My Lord Buckhurst, Very Young, Playing With A Cat
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To The Author Of The Foregoing Pastoral - (Love And Friendship)
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To The Countess Of Exeter. Playing On The Lute
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To The Honourable Charles Montague, Esq.
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To The Lady Dursley
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To The Lady Elizabeth Harley, Since Marchioness Of Carmarthen, On A Column Of Her Drawing
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To the Right Honourable The Countess Dowager Of Devonshire, On A Piece Of Wiessen`s
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Truth And Falsehood. A Tale
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Two Riddles. -- 1710
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Upon Honour. A Fragment.
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Upon Playing At Ombre With Two Ladies
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Upon This Passage In Scaligeriana
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Venus Mistaken
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Venus` Advice To The Muses
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Verses - Spoken to Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles-Harley, Countess of Oxford
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Wives By The Dozen
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Written At Paris, 1700. In The Beginning Of Robe`s Geography
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Written In An Ovid
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Written In Montaignes Essays. Given To The Duke Of Shrewsbury In France, After The Peace
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Written In The Beginning Of Mezeray`s History Of France
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Written In The Nouveaux Interests Des Princes De L`Europe
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