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Epitaph on an Infant. By S. T. Coleridge, Esq.
Mary's Mount. By D. M. Moir, Esq.
Bellator Moriens. By the Rev. George Croly
The Spirit of Poesy
Song
A Church-yard Scene. By Professor Wilson
A Grecian Eden. By Percy Bysshe Shelley
To a Child. By Miss Baillie
Viola. A Fragment
To the Ivy. By Mrs. Hemans
The Return from India
Song. By L. E. L.
To the Planet Jupiter. By the Rev. George Croly
Stanzas on receiving from Dr. Rush of Philadelphia, a piece of
the Tree under which William Penn signed his Treaty
with the Indians, converted to the purposes of an Ink-
stand. By William Roscoe, Esq.
Lines on a Skull
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The Contrast. Written under Windsor Terrace, 17th February,
A Portrait from Real Life
El Hypocondriaco. By the Rev. George Croly
Written at Spithead. By the Rev. George Croly
A Night Storm among the Mountains of Snowdon
Sonnet composed on the Sea Coast. By S. T. Coleridge, Esq. 165
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Sonnet to Ailsa Rock. By John Keats
To a Girl Thirteen Years of Age
Love. By Robert Southey, Esq., Poet Laureate
To a Sister. By W. Read, Esq.
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Lines sent with an Hour Glass to a Lady on New Year's Day.
By Miss M. J. Jewsbury
The Covenanter's Heather Bed. By D. M. Moir, Esq. .
Love
Stanzas written by the Sea Shore. By Miss M. J. Jewsbury
Impromptu to Lady Holland, on Napoleon's Legacy of a Snuff
Box. By Thomas Moore, Esq.
The Dying Poet's Farewell
Imitation of a Greek Epigram
The Dead Bird
Sonnet, written in the Woods of Bolton Abbey. By Barry
The Last Man. By Thomas Campbell, Esq.
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Lines written among the Ruins of Ampthill Park. By J. H.
Wiffen, Esq.
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Spanish Romance. By the Rev. George Croly
The Vision. By D. M. Moir, Esq.
The Michaelmas-Daisy
Stanzas written beneath a Picture. By Alaric A. Watts
The Falling Leaf. By James Montgomery, Esq.
To Lady Holland, on the Snuff Box bequeathed to her by
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Palmyra. By John Malcolm, Esq.
Impromptu, on the Blindness of Milton
To a Butterfly resting on a Skull. By Mrs. Hemans
Where is He? By Henry Neele, Esq.
The War of the League
Stanzas. By Lord Byron
Reconcilement
The Lot of Thousands. By Mrs. John Hunter
Comparison. By R. B. Sheridan, Esq.
A Poetical Sketch
Sunset Thoughts. By D. M. Moir, Esq.
There is a Tongue in every Leaf. By Miss Bowles, Author
Sonnet on Contemplating the Miniature of a Deceased Friend 227
Youth. By Miss M. J. Jewsbury
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Lines written beneath the Bust of Shakspeare. By Henry
Neele, Esq.
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Sonnet.
By Charles Lamb
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The Daisy in India. By James Montgomery, Esq.
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The Cross of the South. By Mrs. Hemans
Impromptu, with a White Rose
Stanzas. By J. H. Reynolds, Esq.
Epitaph
The Banks of the Esk. By J. Richardson, Esq.
Things to Come. By the Rev. George Croly
Night. By E. Elliott, Esq.
To his Daughter. By Horace Smith, Esq.
Stanzas
Stanzas. By Barry Cornwall
On an Ivy Leaf brought from the Tomb of Virgil. By Mrs.
Hemans
The Sigh. By S. T. Coleridge, Esq.
The Fountain. By Samuel Rogers, Esq.
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The Bird of Passage
Lines suggested by a Portrait of the unfortunate Queen of
France, taken on the last Examination previous to her
Execution. By Mrs. Hodgson (formerly Miss Holford).
Sonnet
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Stanzas to an Old Friend. By Thomas Doubleday, Esq.
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The Passage through the Desert. By John Malcolm, Esq.
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Lines, suggested by the Sight of some late Autumn Flowers.
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By Miss Bowles
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To the Memory of the Poet Cowper. By Mrs. John Hunter 279
Stanzas on the Loss of His Majesty's Ship, Saldanhah. By
Lines written on the Platform, at Berne. By Miss Porden
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The Spartans' March. By Mrs. Hemans
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Lines on a Portrait, supposed to be that of Nell Gwynn.
By Sir Peter Lely, in the possession of R. Cracroft,
Esq. By Alaric A, Watts
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To Jessy. By Lord Byron
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The Nymph of the Stream. By Mrs. John Hunter
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Lines written in the Bay of Naples. By Percy Bysshe Shelley 297
The Merry Heart. By the Rev. H. H. Milman
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The Battle of Roslin. By D. M. Moir, Esq.
Epitaph on Cowper. By Leigh Hunt
The Pythoness. By L. E. L.
The Winter Rose
The Drinking Song of Munich. By Thomas Campbell, Esq.
Lines written beneath the Head of Tyrtæus. By L. E. L.
Balak and Balaam
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