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his Mistress.....
My Study..
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Lines written on a Survey of the Heavens
Lintes supposed to be spoken by a Lover at the Grave of
Description of a Summer's Eve.........
Lines" Go to the raging sea, and say, 'Be still!""... 81
Written in the Prospect of Death
Verses-"When pride and envy, and the scorn"
Fragment" Oh! thou most fatal of Pandora's train"
"Loud rage the winds without.-The win-
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try cloud"....................
To a Friend in Distress..
Christmas Day.........
Nelsoni Mors..
Epigram on Robert Bloomfield...........................
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Elegy occasioned by the Death of Mr. Gill, who was
drowned in the River Trent, while bathing.....
Inscription for a Monument to the Memory of Cowper .. 95
"I'm pleased, and yet I'm sad"
Solitude.......
"6 'If far from me the Fates remove"....
"Fanny! upon thy breast I may not lie!"
Fragments" Saw'st thou that light? exclaim'd the
youth, and paused :".
"The pious man"
"Lo! on the eastern summit, clad in gray"
"There was a little bird upon that pile ;".
"O pale art thou, my lamp, and faint”
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"O give me music-for my soul doth faint;" 103
And must thou go, and must we part”........... 103
"Ah! who can say, however fair his view," 104
“Hush'd is the lyre-the hand that swept".. 104
"When high romance o'er every wood and
stream"........
"Once more, and yet once more,'
Fragment of an Eccentric Drama
To a Friend
Lines on Reading the Poems of Warton
Fragment" The western gale,'
Commencement of a Poem on Despair
The Eve of Death...
Thanatos.
Athanatos..
123
Verses-"Thou base repiner at another's joy,'
Lines" Yes, my stray steps have wander'd, wander'd
far"....
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The Prostitute.......
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