A Summer Evening's Meditation |
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A Thought on d**h |
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An Address To The Deity |
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An Autumnal Thought |
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An Inventory of the Furniture in Dr. Priestley's Study |
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Autumn |
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Awake My Soul! |
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Beauty of Insects |
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Behold |
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Characters |
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Come, Said Jesus |
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Dejection |
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Delia, An Elegy |
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Dirge |
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Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, A Poem |
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Enigma |
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Epistle To Dr. Enfield |
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Epistle To William Wilberforce, Esq. |
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On The Backwardness Of The Spring 1771 |
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On The d**h Of Mrs. Jennings |
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On The d**h of Mrs. Martineau, Senr. |
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On The d**h of Princess Charlotte |
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On the Expected General Rising of The French Nation, In 1792. |
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On The King's Illness |
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Ovid To His Wife |
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Pastoral Hymn |
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Peace and Shepherd |
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Pious Friendship |
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Praise To God |
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Prologue To A Drama |
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Riddle |
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Riddle #2 |
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The Baby-House |
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The Caterpillar |
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The d**h of Virtuous |
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The Epiphany |
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The First Fire |
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The Groans Of The Tankard |
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The Invitation |
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The Mouse's Petition |
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The Origin Of Song Writing |
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The Rights of Woman |
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The Unknown God |
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The Wake of The King of Spain |
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This Solemn Day |
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To A Dog |
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To A Friend |
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To A Lady |
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To a Little Invisible Being |
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To Doctor Priestley |
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To Dr. A. |
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To Love and Time |
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To Miss F. B.: On Her Asking For Mrs. B's Love and Time |
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To Miss R.: On Her Attendance On Her Mother At Buxton |
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To Miss T. |
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To Mr. S. T. Coleridge |
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To Mrs. A. |
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To Mrs. Marissal |
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To Mrs. P********, With Some Drawings of Birds and Insects. |
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To The Baron DeStonne |
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To The Miss Websters |
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To The Poor |
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To Wisdom |
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Tomorrow |
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Tormenting Cares |
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Verses On Mrs Rowe |
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Verses Written In An Alcove |
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Washing-Day |
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West End Fair |
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What Do The Futures Speak Of? |
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Where A Crowd Of Pilgrims Toil |
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Written On A Marble |
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