The Death Of Ammon -- Canto I -- Canto II -- Canto III -- Canto IV -- Canto V -- On The Supposition Of An Advertisement In A Morning Paper, Of The Publication Of A Volume Of Poems By A Servant Maid -- On The Supposition Of The Book Having Been Published And Read -- Wit And Beauty. A Pastoral -- Absence And Death. A Pastoral -- Damon, Laura, And Daphne. A Pastoral -- Love And Friendship. A Pastoral -- Corydon And Pastora. A Pastoral -- Thirsis And Daphne. A Pastoral -- Observation Thereon -- Damon And Theron. A Pastoral Dialogue -- Thirsis And Daphne. A Poem -- Perplexity. A Poem -- A Pastoral Song -- The Favourite Swain -- On A Wedding -- Lob's Courtship -- The Rural Maid In London, To Her Friend In The Country, An Epistle -- Corinna To Lycidas -- An Epistle. Belinda To Maria -- Leander And Belinda. A Tale -- Observation On An Evening, And Reflection Written While The Author Sat On A Cock Of Hay -- On Contemplative Ease -- Written On Their Majesties Going To Kew -- Contentment -- The Widower's Courtship -- Observation On The Works Of Nature -- An Elegy -- Friendship. An Ode -- Phillis To Damon. A Song -- On An Unsociable Family -- Reflection On Meditation -- On Reading Pope's Eloiza To Abelard -- Written, Originally Extempore, On Seeing A Mad Heifer Run Through The Village Where The Author Lives -- A Song -- A Song -- A Song -- Absence -- To Thirsis, On His Signifying His Intention To Lay Aside His Hautboy -- On The Author's Lying-In -- An Enigma -- Critical Fragments On Some Of The English Poets
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The Death Of Ammon -- Canto I -- Canto II -- Canto III -- Canto IV -- Canto V -- On The Supposition Of An Advertisement In A Morning Paper, Of The Publication Of A Volume Of Poems By A Servant Maid -- On The Supposition Of The Book Having Been Published And Read -- Wit And Beauty. A Pastoral -- Absence And Death. A Pastoral -- Damon, Laura, And Daphne. A Pastoral -- Love And Friendship. A Pastoral -- Corydon And Pastora. A Pastoral -- Thirsis And Daphne. A Pastoral -- Observation Thereon -- Damon And Theron. A Pastoral Dialogue -- Thirsis And Daphne. A Poem -- Perplexity. A Poem -- A Pastoral Song -- The Favourite Swain -- On A Wedding -- Lob's Courtship -- The Rural Maid In London, To Her Friend In The Country, An Epistle -- Corinna To Lycidas -- An Epistle. Belinda To Maria -- Leander And Belinda. A Tale -- Observation On An Evening, And Reflection Written While The Author Sat On A Cock Of Hay -- On Contemplative Ease -- Written On Their Majesties Going To Kew -- Contentment -- The Widower's Courtship -- Observation On The Works Of Nature -- An Elegy -- Friendship. An Ode -- Phillis To Damon. A Song -- On An Unsociable Family -- Reflection On Meditation -- On Reading Pope's Eloiza To Abelard -- Written, Originally Extempore, On Seeing A Mad Heifer Run Through The Village Where The Author Lives -- A Song -- A Song -- A Song -- Absence -- To Thirsis, On His Signifying His Intention To Lay Aside His Hautboy -- On The Author's Lying-In -- An Enigma -- Critical Fragments On Some Of The English Poets
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