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Back in London, he published some essays, called Useful Transactions, including Voyage to the Island of Cajamai.
He then wrote the Art of Love, a poem ; and in 1709 imitated Horace in an Art of Cookery, which he published with some letters to Lister.
The History of the Heathen Gods, a book composed for schools, was written in 1711.
The same year he published Rufinus, a historical essay ; and a political poem on Duke of Marlborough and his adherents.

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