align="left">To the same. Johnson's Lives of the Poets. May 26, 1779
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To the same. Remarks on the Isle of Thanet. July, 1779 |
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To the same. Advice on sea-bathing. July 17, 1779 |
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To the same. His hot house; tame pigeons; visit to Gayhurst. Sept. 21, 1779 |
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To Joseph Hill, Esq. With the fable of the Pine-apple and the Bee. Oct. 2, 1779 |
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To the Rev. W. Unwin. Johnson's Biography; his treatment of Milton. Oct. 31, 1779 |
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To Joseph Hill, Esq. With a poem on the promotion of Edward Thurlow. Nov. 14, 1779 |
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To the Rev. W. Unwin. Quick succession of human events; modern patriotism. Dec. 2, 1779 |
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To the same. Burke's speech on reform; Nightingale and Glow-worm. Feb. 27, 1780 |
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To Mrs. Newton. On Mr. Newton's removal from Olney. March 4, 1780 |
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To Joseph Hill, Esq. Congratulations on his professional success. March 16, 1780 |
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To the Rev. J. Newton. On the danger of innovation. March 18, 1780 |
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To the Rev. W. Unwin. On keeping the Sabbath. March 28, 1780 |
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To the same. Pluralities in the church. April 6, 1780 |
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To the Rev. J. Newton. Distinction between a travelled man, and a travelled gentleman. April 16, 1780 |
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To the same. Serious reflections on rural scenery. May 3, 1780 |
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To Joseph Hill, Esq. The Chancellor's illness. May 6, 1780 |
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To the Rev. W. Unwin. His passion for landscape drawing; modern politics. May 8, 1780 |
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To Mrs. Cowper. On her brother's death. May 10, 1780 |
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To the Rev. J. Newton. Pedantry of commentators; Dr. Bentley, &c. May 10, 1780 |
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To Mrs. Newton. Mishap of the gingerbread baker and his wife. The Doves. June 2, 1780 |
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To the Rev. W. Unwin. Cowper's fondness of praise—Can a parson be obliged to take an apprentice?—Latin translation of a passage in Paradise Lost; versification of a thought. June 8, 1780 |
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To the Rev. J. Newton. On the riots in 1780; danger of associations. June 12, 1780 |
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To the Rev. W. Unwin. Latin verses on ditto. June 18, 1780 |
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To the same. Robertson's History; Biographia Britannica. June 22, 1780 |
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To the Rev. J. Newton. Ingenuity of slander; lace-makers' petition. June 23, 1780 |
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To the Rev. W. Unwin. To touch and retouch, the secret of good writing; an epitaph; July 2, 1780 |
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To Joseph Hill, Esq. On the riots in London. July 3, 1780 |
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To the same. Recommendation of lace-makers' petition. July 8, 1780 |
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