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Elegy on the death of Francis Burgersdicius, burnt in the College-Parks Monday the 26th of October, 1730
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A new opera-epilogue, to the Tragedy of Lady Jane Grey. Acted February 23d 1729/30, for the benefit of Mistress Sterling. Spoken and sung by Mrs. Sterling, representing the ghost of Lady Jane
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King, William, 1685-1763. An ode to Mira
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