A Dialogue between the Soul and the Body |
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A Dialogue Between Thyrsis And Dorinda |
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A Dialogue, Between the Resolved Soul, And Created Pleasure |
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A Garden, Written after the Civil Wars |
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A Letter To Doctor Ingelo, then With My Lord Whitlock, Amba**ador From The Protector To The Queen Of Sweden |
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A Poem Upon The d**h Of O.C. |
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Aliter |
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Ametas And Thestylis Making Hay-Ropes |
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An Epitaph |
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An Horatian Ode Upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland |
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Bermudas |
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Blake's Victory |
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Clorinda And Damon |
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Cromwell's Return |
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Damon the Mower |
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Daphnis And Chloe |
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Dignissimo Suo Amico Doctori Wittie. De Translatione Vulgi |
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Edmundi Trotii Epitaphium |
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Epigramma in Duos montes Amosclivum Et Bilboreum |
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Eyes And Tears |
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First Anniversary |
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Fleckno, an English Priest at Rome |
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Hortus |
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In Effigiem Oliveri Cromwell |
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In Legationem Domini Oliveri St. John Ad Provincias Foederatas |
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In The French Translation Of Lucan, By Monsieur De Brebeuf Are These Verses |
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Inscribenda Luparae |
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Johannis Trottii Epitaphium |
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Last Instructions to a Painter |
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Mourning |
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Music's Empire |
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On A Drop Of Dew |
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On Mr. Milton's Paradise Lost |
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On The Victory Obtained By Blake Over the Spaniards, In The Bay Of Scanctacruze, In The Island Of teneriff.1657 |
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Ros |
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Senec. Traged. Ex Thyeste Chor.2 |
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The Character Of Holland |
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The Coronet |
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The d**h of Cromwell |
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The Definition of Love |
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The Fair Singer |
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The First Anniversary Of The Government Under O.C. |
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The Gallery |
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The Garden |
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The Match |
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The Mower Against The Gardens |
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The Mower to the Glow-Worms |
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The Mower's Song |
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The Nymph Complaining for the d**h of Her Fawn |
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The Picture of Little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers |
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The second Chorus from Seneca's Tragedy Thyestes |
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The Unfortunate Lover |
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Thoughts in a Garden |
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To A Gentleman That Only Upon The Sight Of The Author's Writing, Had Given A Character Of His Person And Judgment Of His Fortune. Illustrissimo Vero Domino Lanceloto Josepho De Maniban Grammatomantis |
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To Christina, Queen of Sweden |
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To His Coy Mistress |
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To His Noble Friend, Mr. Richard Lovelace, Upon His Poems |
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To His Worthy Friend Doctor Witty Upon His Translation Of The Popular Errors |
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To Songs At the Marriage Of The Lord Fauconberg And The Lady Mary Cromwell |
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Tom May's d**h |
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Translated |
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Upon An Eunuch; A Poet. Fragment |
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Upon Appleton House, to My Lord Fairfax |
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Upon The Hill And Grove At Bill-borow |
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Young Love |
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