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"Oh thou most fatal of Pandora's train" - 201
SONNETS.
To Capel Lofft, Esq.
To the Moon. Written in November
Written at the grave of a Friend
To Misfortune
"As thus oppressed with many a heavy care"
209
"Thy judgments, Lord, are just; thou lovest to wear"
Hymn. "The Lord our God is clothed with might" 210
"The Lord our God is Lord of all"
66
211
Through sorrow's night, and danger's path" 212
"Much in sorrow, oft in woe"
213
Hymn. "Awake sweet Harp of Judah, wake"-
"O Lord, another day is flown".
220
222
My Study. A letter in Hudibrastic Verse
To an early Primrose
J. To the River Trent
157
II. "Give me a cottage on some Cambrian wild"
III. Supposed to have been addressed by a female lu-
natic to a lady
158
IV. Supposed to be written by the unhappy poet Der-
mody, in a storm, while on board a ship in his
Majesty's Service
V. The Winter Traveller
159
162
VI. "Ye, whose aspirings court the muse of lays" 160
VII. "Let the sublimer muse, who, wrapt in night" 161
VIII. On hearing the sounds of an Eolian Harp
IX. What art thou, Mighty One! and where thy seat?
A Ballad. Be hushed, be hushed, ye bitter winds
The Lullaby of a female Convict to her Child
POEMS OF A LATER DATE.
Ode, to H. Fuseli, Esq. R. A
Ode, addressed to the Earl of Carlisle R. G
Description of a Summer's Eve
To Contemplation
163
Fragment of an Ode to the Moon
"Loud rage the winds without"
"Oh thou most fatal of Pandora's train"
To April -
"Ye unseen spirits, whose wild melodies"
To a Taper
To my Mother
"Yes 'twill be over soon"
To Consumption
Hymn. "Awake sweet Harp of Judah, wake”.
The Star of Bethlehem
219
224
Solitude
If far from me the fates remove
Fanny! upon thy breast I may not lie
POEMS OF VARIOUS DATES.
230
231
235
241
The dance of the Consumptives. An eccentric Drama 250
To a friend. Written at a very early age
256
Canzonet. "Maiden wrap thy mantle round thee"
267
279
Song. "Sweet Jessy! I would fain caress"
Oh, that I were the fragrant flower that kisses 279
Fragment. On Rural Solitude
glade".
and yelp"
"In hollow music sighing through the
"Thou mongrel who dost show thy teeth,
280
282
To Poesy
Fragment. "I have a wish, and near my heart”
"Once more his beagles wake the slum-
291
293
bering morn"
294
"Drear winter! who dost knock" -
"Behold the Shepherd boy, who homeward
"With slow step, along the desert sand” -
"Oh had the soul's deep silence power to
300
"In every clime from Lapland to Japan" 303
Ode to Liberty
"Who is it leads the planets on their
303
Ode on the death of the Duke D'Enghien
Versification of the XXII. Psalm
309
Spring -