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THE HIND AND THE PANTHER TRANSVERSD | 1 |
A SUPPLEMENT TO Mr PRIORS POEMS | 33 |
A Satire on the Modern Translators | 47 |
POEMS FROM THE New Collection 1725 | 57 |
Heads for a Treatise upon Learning | 180 |
Dialogue between Charles the Emperor and Clenard | 207 |
I | 223 |
Dialogue between the Vicar of Bray and Sir Thomas | 247 |
Dialogue between Oliver Cromwell and his Porter | 262 |
29 | 278 |
33 | 387 |
75 | 393 |
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