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CONTENTS.
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PREFACE
Sketches taken from Dover Castle during a Storm. By
4. The Morning after the Storm
Sonnet on Parting with his Books. By William Roscoe, Esq.
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Ode, written for Recitation at the Farewell Dinner in Honour
of John Kemble, Esq. By Thomas Campbell, Esq.
Address to the Alabaster Sarcophagus deposited in the British
Museum. By Horace Smith, Esq.
To the Dying Year
The Last Day. By William Beckford, Esq.
The Hall of Eblis. By Barry Cornwall
Stanzas written in the Church-yard of Richmond in York-
The Mossy Seat. By D. M. Moir, Esq.
Sonnet. By William Wordsworth, Esq.
A Farewell to England. By Joseph Ritchie, Esq.
The Exchange. By S. T. Coleridge, Esq.
On Painting. By Thomas Campbell, Esq.
Night. By James Montgomery, Esq.
Stanzas addressed to a Lady on reading Romeo and Juliet.
To the Spirit of Poesy. By J. S. Clarke, Esq.
Evening. By the Rev. George Croly
The Kitten. By Joanna Baillie
Song. By William Smith, Esq.
To the Rainbow. By Thomas Campbell, Esq.
The Egyptian Tomb. By the Rev. W. Lisle Bowles
Stanzas
Helvellyn. By Barry Cornwall
Inscription for a Village Spring
My Brother's Grave. By the Rev. J. Moultrie
On the Receipt of a Letter. By the Rev. George Crabbe
On a Child Playing. By Thomas Doubleday, Esq.
On an old Engraving of a Nun
Lord Byron's latest Verses
Sappho. By the Rev. George Croly
Lines written on a first View of Fonthill Abbey. By the Rev.
W. Lisle Bowles
A Sketch. By L. E. L.
The Burial of Sir John Moore. By the Rev. Charles Wolfe.
Virgil's Tomb. By the Rev. George Croly
The Moslem Bridal Song. By the Rev. George Croly
Thermopyla. By Lord Byron
Belshazzar. By the Rev. George Croly
Withered Violets. By William Read, Esq.
The Dead Sea. By the Rev. George Croly
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Song, written for an Indian Air. By Percy Bysshe Shelley
Stanzas written on the back of a Letter. By Ismael Fitzadam
A Drinking Song. By Lord Byron
Epitaph on Joseph Atkinson, Esq. By Thomas Moore, Esq. 106
A Recollection. By John Malcolm, Esq.
Inscription for a Bust of Tasso, from the Italian of Matthias.
By the Venerable the Archdeacon Wrangham
Richmond Hill
The Tournament
Epitaph.
The Treasures of the Deep. By Mrs. Hemans
Magdalena. By H. A. Driver, Esq.
Rosalie. A Poetical Sketch. By L. E. L.
The Village Church. By the Rev. J. W. Cunningham .
Address to the Egyptian Mummy exhibited in Belzoni's Exhi-
bition. By Horace Smith, Esq.
The Forsaken Heart
Jemima, Rose and Eleanore. By Thomas Campbell, Esq.
125
Love's Philosophy. By Percy Bysshe Shelley
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The Storm
127
Lines on leaving Landogo, a Village on the Banks of the Wye 129
Stanzas written on the Anniversary of the Birth-day of Robert
Burns. By James Montgomery, Esq.
130
146
Epitaph on an Infant. By S. T. Coleridge, Esq.
Mary's Mount. By D. M. Moir, Esq.
Bellator Moriens. By the Rev. George Croly
The Spirit of Poesy
A Church-yard Scene. By Professor Wilson
A Grecian Eden. By Percy Bysshe Shelley
To a Child. By Miss Baillie
To the Planet Jupiter. By the Rev. George Croly
Stanzas on receiving from Dr. Rush of Philadelphia, a piece of
the Tree under which William Penn signed his Treaty
with the Indians, converted to the purposes of an Ink-
stand. By William Roscoe, Esq.
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149
Mirkwood-Mere. By Sir Walter Scott
150
A Prayer. By William Beckford, Esq.
151
The Contrast. Written under Windsor Terrace, 17th February,
A Portrait from Real Life
El Hypocondriaco. By the Rev. George Croly
Written at Spithead. By the Rev. George Croly
A Night Storm among the Mountains of Snowdon
Sonnet composed on the Sea Coast. By S. T. Coleridge, Esq. 165
A Country Wedding
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Sonnet to Ailsa Rock. By John Keats
To a Girl Thirteen Years of Age
Love. By Robert Southey, Esq., Poet Laureate
169
Lines sent with an Hour Glass to a Lady on New Year's Day.
By Miss M. J. Jewsbury
178
The Covenanter's Heather Bed. By D. M. Moir, Esq. .
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181
Stanzas written by the Sea Shore. By Miss M. J. Jewsbury
Impromptu to Lady Holland, on Napoleon's Legacy of a Snuff
Box. By Thomas Moore, Esq.
The Dying Poet's Farewell
Imitation of a Greek Epigram
The Dead Bird
Cornwall
Sonnet, written in the Woods of Bolton Abbey. By Barry
The Last Man. By Thomas Campbell, Esq.
The Genius of Spain. By Lord Holland
A Farewell. By Ismael Fitzadam
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Lines written among the Ruins of Ampthill Park. By J. H.
Spanish Romance. By the Rev. George Croly
The Vision. By D. M. Moir, Esq.
Stanzas written beneath a Picture. By Alaric A. Watts
The Falling Leaf. By James Montgomery, Esq.
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Song. By Josiah Conder, Esq.
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To Lady Holland, on the Snuff Box bequeathed to her by