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| Elegy on the Death of a Blacksmith |
112 |
| To Sylvius |
113 |
| The Blessings of the Poppy |
114 |
| Quintilian to Lycidas |
115 |
| The Bay Islet |
116 |
| Jeffery, or The Soldier's Progress |
117 |
| To Shylock Ap-Shenkin |
119 |
| To a Winter of Panegyric |
119 |
| The Forest Beau |
120 |
| Epistle to a Student of Dead Languages |
121 |
| To a Noisy Politician |
122 |
| The Sexton's Sermon |
122 |
| On a Legislative Act Prohibiting the Use of Spirituous Liquors |
126 |
| Addressed to a Political Shrimp |
127 |
| Hermit's Valley |
128 |
| To my Book |
129 |
| The Republican Genius of Europe |
129 |
| The Rival Suitors for America |
130 |
| Mr. Jay's Treaty |
132 |
| Parody |
133 |
| On the Invasion of Rome in 1796 |
135 |
| On the Death of Catharine II. |
136 |
| Prefatory Lines to a Periodical Publication |
137 |
| On the War projected with the Republic of France |
139 |
| To Myrtalis |
141 |
| To Mr. Blanchard |
142 |
| On Hearing a Political Oration |
144 |
| Megara and Altavola |
146 |
| The Republican Festival |
151 |
| Ode for July the Fourth, 1799 [1797] |
152 |
| Address to the
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