A Ballad, noting the Difference of Rich and Poor, in the ways of a rich Noble's Palace and a poor Workhouse.. 494 Hypochondriacus 495 A Farewell to Tobacco. 496 To T. L. H., a Child 500 Ballad, from the German 501 Lines on the celebrated Picture by Leonardo da Vinci, called the Vir gin of the Rocks 502 SONNETS. 1. To Miss Kelly II. On the Sight of Swans in Kensington Garden III. IV. V. VI. VII. 503 503 504 504 505 505 506 VIII. The Family Name. 506 IX. To John Lamb, Esq., of the South Sea House The Witch, a Dramatic Sketch of the Seventeenth Century To Dora W on being asked by her Father to write in her Album 554 In my own Album Angel Help The Christening.. On an Infant dying as soon as born. The Young Catechist She is Going PAGE 558 559 560 560 562 563 To a Young Friend on her Twenty-first Birthday. 563 Harmony in Unlikeness 564 Written at Cambridge. 565 To a celebrated Female Performer in the "Blind Boy" 565 The Gipsy's Malison. 567 To the Author of Poems published under the Name of Barry Cornwall 568 To J. S. Knowles, Esq., on his Tragedy of Virginius.. 568 To the Editor of the "Every-day Book". 569 To T. Stothard, Esq., on his Illustrations of the Poems of Mr. Rogers 570 To a Friend on his Marriage.. 570 The Self-enchanted 571 To Louisa M, whom I used to call "Monkey" To David Cook, of the Parish of Saint Margaret's, Westminster, When from thy cheerful eyes a ray TO CHARLES LLOYD, AN UNEXPECTED VISITER. ALONE, obscure, without a friend, Of social scenes, homebred delights, In brief oblivion to forego Friends, such as thine, so justly dear, For this a gleam of random joy Oh! sweet are all the muses' lays, The voice hath spoke: the pleasant sounds Shall live, to sometimes rouse a tear, For, when the transient charm is fled, To cheerless, friendless solitude When I return as heretofore, Long, long within my aching heart That Lloyd will sometimes think on me. THE THREE FRIENDS. THREE young maids in friendship met; Margaret was tall and fair, If the first excell'd in feature, Th' other's grace and ease were greater; In their best gifts equall'd both. Fortune upon each one smiled, |