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Written on a Survey of the Heavens, in the Morning before Day-
break
Lines supposed to be spoken by a Lover at the Grave of his Mis-
tress
My Study
To an early Primrose
Sonnet 1. To the Trent
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2. Give me a Cottage on some Cambrian Wild
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3. Supposed to have been addressed by a Female Lunatic
to a Lady
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4. In the Character of Dermody
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5. The Winter Traveller
6. By Capel Lofft, Esq.
7. Recantatory in Reply...............
8. On hearing an Eolian Harp............
9. "What art thou, MIGHTY ONE ?"
"Be hush'd, be hush'd, ye bitter Winds"
The Lullaby of a Female Convict to her Child .........
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POEMS WRITTEN DURING OR SHORTLY AFTER THE
PUBLICATION OF CLIFTON GROVE.
"Go to the raging Sea, and say, be still".....
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"As thus oppress'd with many a heavy Care"
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Sonnet. To Consumption
CONTENTS.
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"Thy judgments, Lord, are just"
POEMS OF A LATER DATE.
To a Friend in Distress, who, when Henry reasoned with him
calmly, asked, If he did not feel for him?
Christmas Day
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Nelsoni Mors
Hymn," Awake, sweet Harp of Judah, wake”.
Hymn for Family Worship
The Star of Bethlehem
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Hymn, “O Lord, my God, in Mercy turn"
Melody, "Yes, once more that dying Strain"
Song, by Waller, with an additional Stanza
"I am pleas'd, and yet I'm sad"
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II." The pious Man in this bad World"
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III." Lo! on the eastern Summit"
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IV." There was a little Bird upon that Pile"..
VII. "Ah! who can say, however fair his View"
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VIII." And must thou go?"
IX. "When I sit musing on the chequer'd Past"
X." When high Romance, o'er every Wood and Stream"
XI." Hush'd is the Lyre".