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A Dream. "I thought this heart "
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Written in a Common-place Book, called "The Book
Song. Have you not seen
The Shield. "Oh! did you not hear"
Elegiac Stanzas, supposed to be written by Julia, on
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Song. "Mary, I believe thee true"
213
Song. "Why does azure deck the sky"
Morality, a familiar Epistle
The Natal Genius, a Dream
EPISTLES, ODES, &c :-
Preface
218
219
"A beam of tranquillity"
221
To Lord Viscount Strangford.
Stanzas.
To Cara, on the Dawning of a New-Year's Day
228
Το
To
Peace and Glory
Song. "Take back the sigh
A Ballad. The Lake of the Dismal Swamp.
To the Marchioness Dowager of Donegal
The Genius of Harmony
To George Morgan, Esq., of Norfolk, Virginia
The Ring. "No-Lady! Lady!"
On seeing her with a White Veil and
a Rich Girdle
The Resemblance
From the Greek of Meleager .
Lines, written in a Storm at Sea
Odes to Nea. Written at Bermuda
Odes to Nea. "I pray you, let us roam
"You read it in my languid eyes"
A Dream of Antiquity
"Well-peace to thy heart"
230
1801. "To be the theme"
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240
"When I loved you ́ ́
"If I were yonder wave, my dear"
249
The Snow-Spirit
"I stole along the flowery bank"
A Kiss a l'antique
"There's not a Look"
Love and Reason
251
253
254
To Joseph Atkinson, Esq., from Bermuda
To Fanny. "Nay, do not weep"
255
257
Aspasia. "'Twas in the fair Aspasia's bower"
The Grecian Girl's Dream of the Blessed Islands
The Steersman's Song
To Chloe, Imitated from Martial
The Vase. "There was a vase
258
261
262
To his Serene Highness the Duke of Montpensier, on
his Portrait of the Lady Adelaide Forbes
272
The Philosopher Aristippus, to a Lamp which was
given him by Lais
To Mrs. Bl-h-d. Written in her Album
275
To Thomas Hume, Esq., M.D.
277
The Snake, 1801
Lines written on leaving Philadelphia
The Fall of Hebe. A Dithyrambic Ode
279
280
"That wrinkle, when first"
284
Anacreontic. "She never looked so kind before"
To Mrs.
On some Calumnies against her
Character
Hymn of a Virgin of Delphi at the Tomb of her Mother
Rings and Seals
To Miss Susan Beckford, on her Singing
Lines written at the Cohos, or Falls of the Mohawk
To Mrs. Henry Tighe, on reading her "Psyche"
291
Impromptu, upon Leaving some Friends
To the Honourable W. R. Spencer
From the High-Priest of Apollo to a Virgin of Delphi
Woman. "Away, away—you're all the same
"I knew by the smoke
"Come take the harp"
A Vision of Philosophy
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299
300
"The world had just begun"
302
To the Boston Frigate, on leaving Halifax for England
To Lady H——, on an Old Ring found at Tunbridge
310
Song. "Sweetest love! I'll not forget thee"
Did not. ""Twas a new feeling"
314
I saw the Moon rise clear. A Finland Love-Song
315
"Love, wandering through the Golden Maze"
Merrily every bosom boundeth. The Tyrolese Song
Remember the Time.
317
318
War Song. "Remember the glories of Brien the Brave" 335
"Erin! the tear and the smile in thine eyes"
335
"Fly not yet"
"Oh! think not my spirits are always as light"
"Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see'
"Rich and rare were the gems she wore"
"As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow"
The Meeting of the Waters
St. Senanus and the Lady
"How dear to me the hour"
"Take back the virgin page'
The Legacy
99
"Sublime was the warning"
"Believe me, if all those endearing young charms
.
''Tis sweet to think"
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