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Inferno (The): Translated by Nathaniel Howard. 1807. 
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Infidel (The) : a Poem written in Defence of Revealed Religion. 
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Influence of Circumstances in Determining the Character of Man. 
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Lamentation of Mr. Page's Wife, of Plimouth, who, being enforced 
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Lamentation of George Strangwidge, who, for consenting to the 
death of Mr. Page, of Plimouth, suffered death at Barnstable. 
