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Lines addressed to Mrs. Lawrence, Studley Park, York-
An Address to a Dead Cat, which had fallen from the Ivy-
tree that runs up the Tower of Kirkby Fleetham
Church
204
Lines occasioned by walking over some Fallen Leaves .. 209
To Lydia, with a Coloured Egg, on Easter Monday...... 226
A fanciful Description of a Passage down part of the
River Wye, of a Cottage and its Inhabitants, &c.
249
Reflections on visiting a Spring at different Seasons of the
The Children's Dirge at the Interment of a Gold Fish .. 283
An Excuse to a Young Lady for not writing some Verses
on her Birth-Day
285
Written for a Young Lady to present to her Parents on the
First Day of the Year 1825.
286
Lines on parting from Miss H. when two years old
To a Friend of Early Life, on her Birth-Day.
296
Lines written for Miss L. S. Bruere to present to her Mo-
ther on her Birth-Day
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Lines addressed to the Misses L. and T. Sadlier Bruere,
on the First Day of the Year 1824
Lines written for Miss L. S. B. to present to her Mother,
on her Birth-Day, with some Primroses and Violets 303
Written for A. S. B. on his Birth-Day, when Eight Years
old
On the Death of Lord Byron
On the Battle of Waterloo
Poor Kitty
Lines occasioned by reading a printed Bill in a Shop-
To a Gentleman who married a Second Wife in Three
304
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From a Cobler to B. on returning him an old Pair of Shoes 322
Verses written for a Boy to learn and repeat, who had
INTRODUCTION.
LIVES AND WORKS OF OUR UNEDUCATED POETS.