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CONTENTS
OF
THE THIRD VOLUME.
OCCASIONAL PIECES:
1807-1824.
The Adieu. Written under the Impression that the Author
would soon die
To a vain Lady
To Anne
To the Same
Page
11
To the Author of a Sonnet beginning," Sad is my Verse,
you say, and yet no Tear"
12346
To my Son
On revisiting Harrow
Epitaph on John Adams, of Southwell, a Carrier, who died
of Drunkenness
Farewell! if ever fondest Prayer
Bright be the Place of thy Soul
20
Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland Dog
To a Lady, on being asked my Reason for quitting England
in the Spring
Remind me not, remind me not
There was a Time, I need not name
And wilt thou weep when I am low?
Fill the Goblet again. A Song
Stanzas to a Lady, on leaving England
Lines to Mr. Hodgson. Written on board the Lisbon
Packet
Lines written in an Album at Malta
To Florence
Stanzas composed during a Thunder Storm
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30
31
33
36
54
44
47
50
Stanzas written in passing the Ambracian Gulf
The Spell is broke, the Charm is flown!
Written after swimming from Sestos to Abydos
Lines in the Travellers' Book at Archomenus
Maid of Athens ! ere we part
Translation of the Nurses' Dole in the Medea of Euripides
My Epitaph
Substitute for an Epitaph
Lines written beneath a Picture
-
Translation of the famous Greek War Song, “ Δεῦτε παῖδες τῶν Ἑλλήνων
Translation of the Romaic Song, « Μπινω μας τσι
περιβόλι,” &c.
On Parting
Epitaph for Joseph Blackett, late Poet and Shoemaker
Farewell to Malta
Epistle to a Friend, in answer to some Lines exhorting the
Author to be cheerful, and to "banish care"
To Thyrza. "Without a Stone," &c.
62
63
Euthanasia, "When Time," &c.
Stanzas. "And thou art dead, as young as fair"
Stanzas. "If sometimes in the Haunts of Men"
On a Cornelian Heart, which was broken
Lines from the French
Lines to a Lady weeping
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85
86
90
92
ib.
"The Chain I gave," &c. From the Turkish
Lines written on a blank Leaf of "The Pleasures of
Memory"
Address, spoken at the opening of Drury Lane Theatre,
Saturday, October 10. 1812
Parenthetical Address, by Dr. Plagiary
Verses found in a Summer House at Hales-Owen
Remember thee! remember thee!
To Time
Translation of a Romaic Love Song
Stanzas. "Thou art not false, but thou art fickle"
On being asked, what was the " Origin of Love"
Stanzas. "Remember him, whom Passion's Power"
On Lord Thurlow's Poems
To Lord Thurlow
To Thomas Moore. Written the Evening before his
visit to Mr. Leigh Hunt in Horsemonger-Lane Gaol,
May 19. 1813
Impromptu. "When from the Heart where Sorrow sits" -
Sonnet, to Genevra
Sonnet, to the Same
From the Portuguese. "Tu mi Chamas."
The Devil's Drive; an unfinished Rhapsody
95
97
98
100
101
Windsor Poetics. Lines composed on the occasion of His
Royal Highness the Prince Regent being seen standing
between the Coffins of Henry VIII. and Charles I., in the
Royal Vault at Windsor
Stanzas for Music. "I speak not," &c.
Address intended to be recited at the Caledonian Meeting
Fragment of an Epistle to Thomas Moore
Condolatory Address to Sarah, Countess of Jersey, on the
Regent's returning her Picture to Mrs Mee
Elegiac Stanzas on the Death of Sir Peter Parker, Bart. -
Stanzas for Music. "There's not a Joy," &c.
Stanzas for Music. "There be none of Beauty's
Daughters," &c.
On Napoleon's Escape from Elba
Ode from the French. "We do not curse thee, Waterloo."
From the French. "Must thou go, my glorious Chief?"
On the Star of "the Legion of Honour."
French
Napoleon's Farewell. From the French
Endorsement to the Deed of Separation, in the April of
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117
119
121
122
126
From the
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130
Stanzas to Augusta. "When all around," &c.
Destiny's over," &c.
Epistle to the Same. "My Sister, my sweet Sister."
Lines on hearing that Lady Byron was ill
MONODY ON THE DEATH OF THE RIGHT HON. R. B.
SHERIDAN, spoken at Drury Lane Theatre
THE DREAM
DARKNESS
Churchill's Grave; a Fact literally rendered
Prometheus
Romance muy Doloroso del Sitio y Toma de Alhama
A very mournful Ballad on the Siege and Conquest of
Alhama
Sonetto di Vittorelli. Per Monaca