Acerca de este libro
Mi biblioteca
Libros en Google Play
The Minstrel, in continuation of Dr. Beattie's Poem. By the
Rev. R. Polwhele
.....
Madrigal. From the French of Cocquard. By Mr. Daven-
port
Stanzas, on a favourite Plantation. By Dr. Russel...
written on a Seat, in the same Plantation.
same....
Epigram on Timour the Tartar. By Dr. Browne...
PAGE
By the
A Night Piece, written in Autumn, 1811. By James Hogg,
the Ettrick Shepherd..
To a Friend, who asked the Author if he was not tired of
writing on Love and Beauty. By Mr. J. M. Lacey....... 92
Impromptu, on the Marriage of Miss F-
-. to Mr. Pain. By
Dr. Russel...
To a Rich Rival. From the French of Marechal. By Mr.
Davenport.........
To Lord Redesdale. By Miss Mitford.....
Impromptu, on hearing Mrs. Pigot sing to her Harp. By
Eyles Irwin, Esq...
Ode to a Friend. By the Right Hon. W. H. Burgh............. 99
Stanzas to Miss H. B. By Eyles Irwin, Esq...
100
Epigram. From the Greek...
101
102
Epigram. From the Greek......
103
Song. By Mr. Carlyle.........
104
The Desolation of War. By Mr. James Irving...
To-morrow. From the French of Parny. By Mr. Davenport 105
Verses, addressed to the Countess of Charleville, on her Insti-
tution for educating the Children of the Poor at Tulla-
more. By the Rev. H. Boyd...........
......... ..............
On Death. To a Lady. By Dr. Russel......
On recovering from Sickness. To
106
108
By Mr. D. Carey 109
Lines, on hearing Miss A. W. sing Eve's Hymn, out of Milton.
By the Rev. S. B.......
110
The Maid of the Woodbine Vale. By Mr. Bristow
March 4, 1813. By the Rev. R. Polwhele....
Impromptu on Miss O'Reilly's Picture.
113
By Eyles Irwin, Esq. 115
Ode to Genius. By Miss Mitford...
116
Impromptu, written in the Irish Melodies of my Daughter.
By Eyles Irwin, Esq........
121
To
Reply to a Poem of Lord Vaux. By J. Thelwall, Esq......... 122
From the French of Chaulieu.
By Mr. Daven-
port.
123
Ballad. The Lover's Complaint. By Eyles Irwin, Esq......
The Goblet. By Mr. Bristow.....
124
126
Madrigal. From the French of Montreuil. By Mr. Daven-
port.....
127
Lines, written in the Middle of a Night, during the whole of
which it blew a tremendous Hurricane....
128
Irregular Ode, on the Death of the Empress Catherine II. of
Russia....
129
Epigram. From the Greek....
133
Paraphrase of Verses 1 and 2, ch. xiv. of Job. By Dr. Russel 134
Evening Bells...
135
The Tear. By Mr. Bristow..
136
The Praises of Italy. From Virgil's Georgics. By Mr. A. S.
Thelwall......
137
To a Lady. In imitation of the thirtieth Epigram of the fifth
Book of Martial. By Dr. Russel
139
Deeds of Glory. By Mr. J. Irving...
140
Apologetical Lines on my Hampstead Garden. By T. Park,
Esq.
141
Morning. By James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd........
On Miss W's. Drawings. By Dr. Russel....
142
143
Horace, Ode xx. Book III. translated into Sapphic Metre. By
Mr. A. S. Thelwall.....
Lines sent to the Hon. Miss Murray, with a blood-stone Broach,
as a Bridal Present, by her Grandfather
Song. From the French of Quinault. By Mr. Davenport.... 146
Impromptu. What is Beauty? By Eyles Irwin, Esq..
on reading some of my Father's Poems. By a
145
147
young Lady.
148
The Fair Reaper. By R. P. Gillies, Esq..........
149
The Basil Tree of Salernum.
From Boccacio. By Sir B.
Boothby, bart........
150
Canzonet.
From the Italian of the Hon. W. Spencer. By
To a Young Lady, who asserted that no one above the Age of
thirty could be in Love
161
Sonnet on the late Duchess of Gordon. By Sir Brooke Booth-
pest, 1792.
to Milford Haven, on landing after a severe Tem-
By Eyles Irwin, Esq...
166
on reading the Poems of a Girl of thirteen. By the
same..
167
on reading the Poems of Hurdis, after a perusal of
Sir Joshua Reynolds's Academic Discourse on Gains-
borough. By T. Park, Esq.....
168
to the Swallow. By Mr. J. M. Lacey..
169
to the late Honourable Alexander Frazer Tytler,
Lord. Woodhouselee, on his removal from the Civil
to the Criminal Bench. By Miss Mitford..............
to a Friend, on his asking me why I had not lately
written any verse. By Mr. Davenport.................
Inscription for the Monument of the Defenders of
Saragossa. By the same
170
171
on the Death of Colonel Schill.
to the Spirit of the late Queen
172
By the same......... 173
of Prussia. By the
to Napoleon, flying from Wilna.
By the same.....................
174
175
to Napoleon, returned to Paris. By the same......... 176
a Mediterranean Scene. By the same...
177
Stanzas, composed in a Rustic Seat, overlooking the Ruins of
Bolton Priory, Yorkshire.....
178
The First Tear. By the Rev. R. Polwhele...
180
Part of the fifth Elegy of Milton imitated. By the Rev. H.
Boyd..
181
A Song. By Miss Mitford..
184
A Morning Salutation. By Mr. Davenport...........
Phelan's Orphan Boy; a Tale. By Whiston Bristow
Song. From the French of Patrix....
185
........... 186
189
Poor Sarah, written for a graphical design. By T. Park, Esq. 190
Epitaph, on Mrs. Brooke, the Mother of Mrs. Irwin, Dublin,
1791. By Eyles Irwin, Esq..........
191
The Sordid Citizen of the World. By the Rev. R. Polwhele. 192
Lines, left in a Romantic Summer House, built on the Banks
of a beautiful little River in South Wales.......
The Mountebank. From the French of St. Gelais. By Mr.
Davenport.....
Odd Effects of Absence. By the Rev. R. Polwhele.
The Tear of Compassion. By Mr. James Irving.
193
194
195
The Tear of Forgiveness. By the same..
197
Epitaph, written for Colonel R. Brooke. By Eyles Irwin, Esq.. 198
Song. Mary's Eyes..
199
Flora. By the Rev. R. Polwhele.....
200
Stanzas, written at the Devil's Bridge, Cardiganshire; on the
story of the Robber, who formerly lived in a Cave under
Lucan's Pharsalia. The Invocation containing the First Sixty-
six Verses. Translated by A. S. Thelwall, Esq......
Epitaph, on John Abbot, Esq. many Years the British Consul
at Aleppo, 1784. By Eyles Irwin, Esq...
To a Young Lady, on her Birth Day..
Epigram. From the Greek.....
203
204
206
207
208
I Love thee.
By Mr. Bristow......
209
To Miss S.
was."
In Imitation of Waller's Epigram, "Such Helen
By Dr. Russel......
210
Lines, written at Dumfries, on finding that no Monument had
been erected to the Memory of Burns..
Madrigal. From the French of Montreuil. By Mr. Davenport 212
Epitaph, on a faithful old Female Servant.
Polwhele
on Dr. Gilbert Pasley. By Eyles Irwin, Esq.........
Napoleon's Dream. By Miss Mitford...
215
Epitaph on St. Pavin. From the French of Fieubet. By Mr.
Davenport
220
Address to Lord Wellington. By a Lady
221
FUGITIVE POETRY.
A Melologue. By Thomas Moore, Esq.....
227
Lines, addressed to Ronald Macdonald, Esq. written in the
Album at Ulva. By Walter Scott, Esq..
231
The Beacon.....
232
Verses, left in a Chaise by a Candidate on his Canvass.........
On a late Examination of Witnesses in a certain Assembly.
By W. Carey, Esq.
233
234
Elegiac Lines, sacred to the Memory of Henry Hope, Esq. By
the Rev. Thomas Maurice.....
235
Madrigal, from the French of Montreuil. By Mr. Davenport 238
Stanzas, from the Italian of Gaetano Polivozi.....
239
Hope
240
Independence, a Ballad. By Miss Mitford....................
241
The Spanish Lady's Farewell. By Miss Betham......
Song. By Mrs. Opie...........
244
245
Song, written for the Anniversary of the Charitable Society of
St. Patrick. By Horace Twiss, Esq...
246
Lines, written during the public Rage for Master Betty. By
the late Richard Cumberland, Esq...
247
My Mother..
248
To a Young Lady, on her having opened a Gate to me......... 249
Stanzas, on the new Hippodrome in Covent Garden......... 250
Epigram, on hearing it observed that the Chancellor of the
Exchequer had proved himself a bad Arithmetician....... 251
An Elegy..
252
Epitaph on Mrs. Smith. By the late Jacob Bryant, Esq...... 254
Religio Loci..
255
Epitaph. By the late Mr. Day..
256
Stanzas, to the Memory of Robert Burns.
257
Dirge, on the Death of Miss Linley. By the late C. Leftly, Esq. 262
Song...
263
Moses viewing the promised Land
264
Verses, on receiving a Print of Cowper. By the Rev. Dr.
Randolph.
274