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o MaecenasOn VirtueTo the University of Cambridge, in New EnglandTo the King's Most Excellent MajestyOn being brought from AfricaOn the Rev. Dr. SewellOn the Rev. Mr. George WhitefieldOn the Death of a young Lady of five Years of AgeOn the Death of a young GentlemanTo a Lady on the Death of her HusbandGoliath of GathThoughts on the Works of ProvidenceTo a Lady on the Death of three RelationsTo a Clergyman on the Death of his LadyAn Hymn to the MorningAn Hymn to the EveningOn Isaiah lxiii. 1-8On RecollectionOn ImaginationA Funeral Poem on the Death of an Infant aged twelve MonthsTo Captain H. D. of the 65th RegimentTo the Right Hon. William, Earl of DartmouthOde to NeptuneTo a Lady on her coming to North America withher Son, for the Recovery of her HealthTo a Lady on her remarkable Preservation in aHurricane in North CarolinaTo a Lady and her Children on the Death of the Lady's Brotherand Sister, and a Child of the Nameof Avis, aged one YearOn the Death of Dr. Samuel Marshall,To a Gentleman on his Voyage to Great-Britain,for the Recovery of his HealthTo the Rev. Dr. Thomas Amory on reading his Sermonson Daily Devotion, in which that Duty isrecommended and assistedOn the Death of J. C. an InfantAn Hymn to HumanityTo the Hon. T. H. Esq; on the Death of his DaughterNiobe in Distress for her Children slain by Apollo,from Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book VI, and from a Viewof the Painting of Mr. Richard Wilson To S. M. a young African Painter, on seeing his WorksTo his Honour the Lieutenant-Governor,on the Death of his LadyA Farewel to AmericaA Rebus by I. B.An Answer to ditto, by Phillis Wheatley TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THECOUNTESS OF HUNTINGDON,THE FOLLOWINGP O E M SARE MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED.BY HER MUCH OBLIGED,VERY HUMBLEAND DEVOTED SERVANT.PHILLIS WHEATLEY.
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