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"Cupid and Bacchus my saints are,
May drink and love still reign,
With wine I wash away my cares,
And then to cunt again."
A Letter from Artemesia in the Town to Chloe in the Country
The Dying Lover to His Prick
A Ramble in St. James Park
A Satyre Against Reason & Mankind
A Satyr on Charles II
A Woman's Honour
An Allusion to Horace
Epitaph on Charles II
Love and Life
Signior Dildo
Give Me Leave to Rail at You
Absent of Thee I Languish Still
By All Love's Soft, Yet Mighty Powers
I Cannot Change, As Others Do
My Dear Mistress Has a Heart
Portsmouth's Looking Glass
The Disabled Debauchee
The Imperfect Enjoyment
The Platonic Lady
To This Moment A Rebel
Upon His Drinking A Bowl
The Mistress
To His Mistress
The Mistress: A Song
Tunbridge Wells
Upon Nothing
A Song of a Young Lady to Her Ancient Lover
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