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Ye Beaus of Pleasure, 12
Ye Jacks of the Town, 28
Ye Peers that in State, 32
Ye Britons aw that, 36
You love, and yet when I ask you, 165
You Nymphs and Sylvian Gods, 238
Young Philander woo'd me long, 266
Young Collin, cleaving of a Beam, 291


POEMS.

Amongst all Characters divine, 356
As in Intrigues of Love we find it, 354
As when some mighty Monarch, 345
As when repentant Israel once distrest, 346
As when Hiperion with victorious 357
Brave is that Poet that dares draw, 351
Come Spouse, to talk in Mode now, 353
If this strange Vice in all good, 342
In this wise Town two Games precedence, 337
In hopes the coming Scenes your, 348
In sweet Retirement, freed from, 359
'Mongst our Forefathers, that pure, 350
When the New World all Laws, 339