v. 1. Juvenile poems. Poems collected in 1796-1797. Sonnets. Miscellaneous sonnets. Poems collected in 1796-1797. Miscellaneous poems (1794-1797) Appendix -- v. 2. Poems published in 1798. Sibylline leaves. Epigrams. Sibylline leaves. Supplement. Appendix. Notes -- v. 3. The fall of Robespierre: an
Miscellaneous Poems
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- 2010
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- English
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