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HOURS OF IDLENESS-continued.
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Translation from Horace. Justum et tenacem," &c.
From Anacreon. “ Θέλω λέγειν Ατρείδας," κ. τ. λ.
From Anacreon. “ Μεσονυκτιαις ποθ' ώραις,” κ. τ. λ.
From the Prometheus Vinctus of Æschylus. “Μηδαμ' ὁ πάντα
νέμων,” κ. τ. λ. .
To Emma
To M. S. G.
To Caroline
To the Same
Stanzas to a Lady, with the Poems of Camoëns
The First Kiss of Love
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On a Change of Masters at a great Public School
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To the Duke of Dorset
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Fragment, written shortly after the Marriage of Miss Chaworth 34
Granta. A Medley
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On a distant View of the Village and School of Harrow on the
Hill
Lines addressed to a young Lady, who was alarmed at the
Sound of a Bullet hissing near her
Love's last Adieu
Damætas
To Marion
To a Lady who presented to the Author a Lock of Hair braided
with his own
Oscar of Alva. A Tale
The Episode of Nisus and Euryalus
Translation from the Medea of Euripides. "'ECTES ÚTEę μEY
ἀγαν,” κ. τ. λ.
Thoughts suggested by a College Examination
To a Beautiful Quaker
The Cornelian
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An Occasional Prologue to "The Wheel of Fortune"
On the Death of Mr. Fox
The Tear
Reply to some Verses of J. M. B. Pigot, Esq., on the Cruelty
of his Mistress
To the sighing Strephon
To Eliza
Lachin y Gair
To Romance
Answer to some elegant Verses sent by a Friend to the Author,
complaining that one of his Descriptions was rather too
warmly drawn
Elegy on Newstead Abbey
Childish Recollections
Answer to a beautiful Poem, entitled "The Common Lot"
To a Lady who presented the Author with the Velvet Band
which bound her Tresses
Lines addressed to the Rev. J. T. Becher, on his advising the
Author to mix more with Society
Remembrance
The Death of Calmar and Orla. An Imitation of Macpherson's
Ossian
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L'Amitié est l'Amour sans Ailes
The Prayer of Nature
To Edward Noel Long, Esq.
To a Lady.
I would I were a careless Child
When I roved a young Highlander
To George, Earl Delawarr
To the Earl of Clare.
Lines written beneath an Elm in the Churchyard of Harrow
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ENGLISH BARDS AND SCOTCH REVIEWERS: A SATIRE 149
Preface
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Introduction
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HINTS FROM HORACE: BEING AN ALLUSION IN ENGLISH
VERSE ΤΟ THE EPISTLE "AD PISONES DE ARTE
POETICA"
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HEBREW MELODIES-continued.
Sun of the Sleepless
Were my Bosom as false as thou deem'st it to be
Herod's Lament for Mariamne
On the Day of the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus
By the Rivers of Babylon we sat down and wept
The Destruction of Sennacherib
THE DREAM
Stanzas to Augusta. "When all around," &c. .
Stanzas to the Same. "Though the Day of my Destiny's
over," &c.
Introduction.
Notes.
Epistle to the Same. "My Sister, my sweet Sister"
Lines on hearing that Lady Byron was ill
MONODY ON THE DEATH OF THE RIGHT HON. R. B. SHERIDAN. SPOKEN AT DRURY LANE THEATRE
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