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To a Lady.
....
228
Sonnet on the Death of the Rev. Thomas Warton, Poet
Laureat....
229
To Mrs. ******, on her Translation of "Les Jardins,"
by the Abbé de Lisle ....
230
Song, for a Meeting at the Trinity-House, sung by Mr.
Sale....
Ode, performed before the Marine Society at their Anni-
versary, April 1, 1789....
231
Fourteen Lines, but not a Sonnet. Written at Testwood,
in the New Forest
233
Written September 1, 1791, at Testwood, the Day Mrs.
Meyler was buried
ibid.
234
Song for the Westminster Volunteer Cavalry.....
Song for the Corps of Southampton associated House-
holders, on the Day they received their Colours...... 235
To a Young Lady, on her coming of Age
237
Original Songs from a Musical Drama, in the Year 1788 238
To a Lady, on her Birth-day, January 10, 1796........ 241
Stanzas...
To the Countess of Derby, on her Marriage
242
244
To a Lady, on her giving the Author a Gold Watch-chain.
Written at Southampton ....
245
On the Death of James Day, Esq.
246
To a Lady, on returning her Fan after Dancing. Written
Written in Faringdon Park, July 27, 1770...
To a Lady, in Return for some Verses
On quitting the Neighbourhood of Southampton, in 1792.
Addressed to the Southampton Archers, and sung at
their Lodge
On the Birth-day of an Infant aged one Year.
Sonnet....
251
252
253
254
Ode,
Ode, written at Eaglehurst, in the New Forest, Hants,
October 10, 1790....
Song...
Edward and Matilda..
On the Death of Sir Joseph Andrews, December 29,
Prologue intended for the Saxon Princess; a Tragedy,
never yet acted.....
To G. J. Junr. Esq., with a Purse....
257
258
267
268
272
273
POEMS BY MISS PYE.
Addressed to John Penn, Esq., with the Author's Poems 277
Mad Song...
To Misfortune
Despair...
To Hope
On my Birth-day..
Answer by H. J. Pye
Answered...
To a Young Lady, on her Birth-day, and seeing her sur-
278
279
280
281
282
Sent to a Friend who was ill, being at the same time ill
myself
590
POEMS
POEMS BY THE REV. DR. MAVOR.
Absence, a Sonnet
Disappointment, a Sonnet
Sonnet to a Robin singing on a Tree while the Leaves
were falling round him in Autumn ..
Sonnet to a Young Lady on her Birth-day
293
294
295
296
Opposition, a Sonnet
Epistle, from the Country, to a poetical Friend in Town 296
Written in the Temple of Peace, at Tusmore, the Seat of
Wm. Fermor, Esq. Aug. 1, 1804, the Author's Birth-
day
POEMS BY CHARLES JAMES, ESQ.
.. 300
On the Marriage of the Right Hon. the Earl of Moira with
Countess Loudon....
307
Rational Affection; or, the Way to live all the Days of
our Lives. Written on hearing the Song, by Dr. Wol-
cot, "The Golden Moments are gone by"
Constancy and Love...
308
309
Extempore Lines, repeated to a Man who was a great Spe-
culator, without any Talents
An Author's Consolation for mistating Historical Facts.. 314
Charlotte's Birth-day
... ibid.
My World without End; or, the Anticipation of Heaven 316
On being asked why I avoided Female Society ........ 317
The Lover's Quarrel. Written on the 21st of Decem-
ber, 1803...
The
The Coxcomb's Tear
On the Death of the Duke of Bedford
On a proud Man ..
The Way to be happy
I cannot live without thee
On hearing that a certain Nobleman's Bills were much in
318
319
320
Circulation
321
...
The Soldier. Sung by Mr. Dignum
The new-made Lord. Lines written Impromptu to a
Gentleman of Landed Property
322
On an Attorney of bad Character being sent to Prison, and
taking a tame Pigeon with him as a Companion...... 323
Reason and Passion...
SONNETS BY THE REV. DR. *****
Sonnet, written at Sea, on the Passage to Holland, in
1794..
To Mrs. ******
327
POEMS BY JOHN TAYLOR, ESQ.
Lines occasioned by the Report that the beautiful Grounds
at Twickenham, planted by Pope, had been converted
into a common Garden....
331
Sonnet to Mrs. Siddons, on receiving a Lock of her Hair 332
POEMS BY R. C. DALLAS, ESQ.
..
Be mute, ye Strings! Addressed to Charlotte's Harp 335
Epitaph on Miss Byrom
Epistle to Hugh Lewis, Esq., Barrister
336
337
POEMS BY A SIBYL.
To a Weeping Willow.....
To the Renealmia: a beautiful Plant, bendi ng over the
Water, and dropping a beautiful Gum....
The Mourner
349
350
351
On
On a Friend asserting "Love never existed long without
To Repentance, written in the Year 1799....
Effusions of the Pen, addressed to my Sister
To Indifference
Lines written in Autumn....
Lines written after reading "Werter"
The Rose and Bee
POEMS BY DR. WOLCOT.
353
354
356
357
359
On an ugly old Woman surrounded with Diamonds .... 365
Imitations of old Ballads.-To my Maistress D. C....... ibid.
Ballad by Thomas Carew...
366
POEMS BY MR. HUTTON.
To the Pen with which I wrote a large Folio Volume, con-
A Day, in chit-chat Verse, to Dr. ******, who inquired
370
372
375
379
how I passed my Time...
POEMS BY AN INVISIBLE.
Extempore, on hearing a Lady sing in an adjoining Room
to the Author
386
Parody Extempore, by the Lady to whom the foregoing