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To a young Lady, who spent the Night in Tears,
upon the Report that her Brother was to fight a
Duel the next Morning

Fo Doctor M-

reading Mathematicks

rom Martial. Epig. xlvii.

To a Gentleman who married his Cast Mistress.
From Horace. Ode ix. Book III.

A dainty new Ballad; occafioned by a Clergyman's
Widow of Seventy Years of Age, being married
to a Young Exciseman

anidia's Epithalamium, upon the fame
Junting-Song

Translation of the Tenth Epistle in Horace.
Horace recommends a Country Life, and dif-
ades his Friend from Ambition and Avarice
Mifer's Speech. From the Second Epode of
orace, Book V.

able I. The Captive Trumpeter

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ble II. The bald-pated Welshman and the Fly 263

ble III. The Ant and the Fly

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ble IV. The Wolf, the Fox, and the Ape

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ble V. The Dog and the Bear

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ble VI. The wounded Man and the Swarm of

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The Frogs Choice

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I. Liberty and Love; or, the Two Spar-

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Fable

Fable XII. The Two Springs
Fable XIII. The Bald Batchelor
Fable XIV. The Fortune-Hunter
The Devil outwitted: A Tale
The Officious Messenger: A Tale
The Inquifitive Bridegroom: A Tale
Bacchus Triumphant: A Tale

The Night-Walker Reclaim'd: A Tale
The Happy Disappointment: A Tale
A Padlock for the Mouth: A Tale

The Wife Builder: A Tale

The true Ufe of the Looking-Glass: A Tale

Mahomet Ali Beg: or, The Faithful Minister of

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The Yeoman of Kent: A Tale

The Happy Lunatic: To Dr. M. A Tale

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