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J. BILLING, PRINTER AND STEREOTYPER, WOKING, SURREY.
CONTENTS.
THE GIAOUR; A Fragment of a Turkish Tale
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THE BRIDE OF ABYDOS; A Turkish Tale
THE CORSAIR; A Tale
LARA; A Tale.
HEBREW MELODIES.
She walks in Beauty
The Harp the Monarch Minstrel swept
In that high World
The wild Gazelle
Oh! weep for those
ib.
201
202
"All is Vanity, saith the Preacher”
When Coldness wraps this suffering Clay
Vision of Belshazzar
206
. 207
Sun of the Sleepless
211
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Were my Bosom as false as thou deem'st it to be 212
Herod's Lament for Mariamne
On the Day of the Destruction of Jerusalem by
Titus
213
By the Rivers of Babylon we sat down and wept 214
The Destruction of Sennacherib
A Spirit pass'd before me
215
216
SELECTIONS FROM HOURS OF IDLENESS.
On the Death of a Young Lady, Cousin to the
Author, and very dear to him
Epitaph on a Friend
Lines written in "Letters to an Italian Nun and
219
220
an English Gentleman: by J. J. Rousseau:
founded on Facts
221
Stanzas to a Lady, with the Poems of Camöens. 228
The First Kiss of Love
229
On a change of Masters at a Great Public School 230
To the Duke of Dorset
231
Lines addressed to a Young Lady, who was alarmed
at the sound of a Bullet hissing near her
Love's last Adieu
238
239
241
Damætas
242
To Marion
243
To a Lady who presented to the Author a Lock of
Hair braided with his own, and appointed a
Night in December to meet him in the Garden 244
Answer to a beautiful Poem, entitled "The Com-
L'Amitié est l'Amour sans Ailes
Lines addressed to the Rev. J. T. Becher, on his
advising the Author to mix more with Society 271
Lines written beneath an Elm in the Church-yard
of Harrow
ODES
To Napoleon Buonaparte
289
On Napoleon's Escape from Elba
295
From the French. "We do not curse thee, Wa- terloo "
From the French. "Must thou go my glorious
Chief?"
298
On the Star of "The Legion of Honour." From
OCCASIONAL PIECES.
On revisiting Harrow
Farewell if ever fondest Prayer
Bright be the Place of thy Soul
When we Two parted
To a Youthful Friend .
Lines inscribed upon a Cup formed from a Skull 311
To a Lady, on being asked my reason for quitting
And wilt thou weep when I am low? .
. 317
Stanzas to a Lady on leaving England
Lines written in an Album at Malta
To Florence
Stanzas composed during a Thunder Storm
318
. 319
322
`ib.
324
Stanzas written on passing the Ambracian Gulf. 326
The Spell is broke, the charm is flown!
327