Brief Memoir Of The Late Henry Stiles, Of Whitley, In Wiltshire -- Tribute Of Affection To The Memory Of A Beloved Father -- Lines, Written At An Early Age, On A Favourite Place Of Residence -- Sonnets -- Sonnet I. Written In Bremhill Church-Yard -- Sonnet II. To Melancholy -- Sonnet III. To My Father: Composed At Bradley -- Sonnet IV. To My Mother -- Sonnet V. To Miss A *** -- Sonnet VI. To Miss D. Dark -- Sonnet VII. Composed During A Severe Storm -- Sonnet VIII. At Bradley, Sept. 1815 -- Sonnet IX. On Revisiting My Native Place, And Hearing The Bells At Midnight, Dec. 31, 1815 -- Sonnet X. On Returning To Whitley -- Sonnet XI. On Reading Some Beautiful Remarks, Written By A Lady In The Blank Leaves Of Bowdlers Essays -- Sonnet XII. On Reading Mrs. Smiths Sonnets -- Sonnet XIII. On Reviewing The Preceding -- Sonnet XIV. Occasioned By A Dream -- Sonnet XV. On The Death Of My Father -- Sonnet XVI. -- Sonnet XVII. On Leaving Whitley -- Sonnet XVIII. -- Sonnet XIX. Composed On The Day Of My Final Departure From Whitley -- Sonnet XX. On Straying Round The Precincts Of Whitley -- Sonnet XXI. -- Sonnet XXII. Addressed To The Marchioness Of Landsdowne -- Sonnet XXIII. To Mrs. Merewether, Of Blackland -- Sonnet XXIV. To The Rev. W. L. Bowles -- Sonnet XXV. To Mrs. Bowles, On Hearing Her Play On The Organ -- Sonnet XXVI. Composed The 7th Of Nov. 1817, On The Death Of The Princess Charlotte Of Wales -- Sonnet XXVII. On The Same Occasion -- Sonnet XXVIII. Addressed To Mrs. Fry -- Sonnet XXIX. To Mrs. Stiles, On The Birth Of Little Henry -- Sonnet XXX. -- Sonnet XXXI. To The Nightingale: Composed On Hearing Her First Notes In The Spring Of 1813. -- Sonnet XXXII. Inscribed To The Family At C-------Y, On The Death Of Their Parent -- Sonnet XXXIII. Composed In Rev. W. L. Bowless Garden -- Sonnet XXXIV. To Emma, On The Death Of Her Father: Composed On Hearing Her Extreme Depression Of Spirits Severely Censured -- Sonnet XXXV. Addressed To A Lady On The Loss Of Her Little Girl -- Sonnet XXXVI. -- Sonnet XXXVII. Composed During Illness -- Sonnet XXXVIII. Night Scene, Oct. 1813 -- Sonnet XXXIX. Morning -- Sonnet XL. To The Moon -- On Seeing A Rose In Bloom -- To A Young Woman In Humble Life -- Lines Suggested By A Little Poem, Beginning Let Me Die,By Miss Trefusis -- Lines Composed By The Bed Of An Expiring Orphan -- To Mary -- Composed At Midnight -- Descriptive Lines, Inscribed To Mrs. James Hale -- Composed At Bowood -- On The Birth Of My Sisters Little Girl, Three Days After The Funeral Of Her Grandfather
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Brief Memoir Of The Late Henry Stiles, Of Whitley, In Wiltshire -- Tribute Of Affection To The Memory Of A Beloved Father -- Lines, Written At An Early Age, On A Favourite Place Of Residence -- Sonnets -- Sonnet I. Written In Bremhill Church-Yard -- Sonnet II. To Melancholy -- Sonnet III. To My Father: Composed At Bradley -- Sonnet IV. To My Mother -- Sonnet V. To Miss A *** -- Sonnet VI. To Miss D. Dark -- Sonnet VII. Composed During A Severe Storm -- Sonnet VIII. At Bradley, Sept. 1815 -- Sonnet IX. On Revisiting My Native Place, And Hearing The Bells At Midnight, Dec. 31, 1815 -- Sonnet X. On Returning To Whitley -- Sonnet XI. On Reading Some Beautiful Remarks, Written By A Lady In The Blank Leaves Of Bowdlers Essays -- Sonnet XII. On Reading Mrs. Smiths Sonnets -- Sonnet XIII. On Reviewing The Preceding -- Sonnet XIV. Occasioned By A Dream -- Sonnet XV. On The Death Of My Father -- Sonnet XVI. -- Sonnet XVII. On Leaving Whitley -- Sonnet XVIII. -- Sonnet XIX. Composed On The Day Of My Final Departure From Whitley -- Sonnet XX. On Straying Round The Precincts Of Whitley -- Sonnet XXI. -- Sonnet XXII. Addressed To The Marchioness Of Landsdowne -- Sonnet XXIII. To Mrs. Merewether, Of Blackland -- Sonnet XXIV. To The Rev. W. L. Bowles -- Sonnet XXV. To Mrs. Bowles, On Hearing Her Play On The Organ -- Sonnet XXVI. Composed The 7th Of Nov. 1817, On The Death Of The Princess Charlotte Of Wales -- Sonnet XXVII. On The Same Occasion -- Sonnet XXVIII. Addressed To Mrs. Fry -- Sonnet XXIX. To Mrs. Stiles, On The Birth Of Little Henry -- Sonnet XXX. -- Sonnet XXXI. To The Nightingale: Composed On Hearing Her First Notes In The Spring Of 1813. -- Sonnet XXXII. Inscribed To The Family At C-------Y, On The Death Of Their Parent -- Sonnet XXXIII. Composed In Rev. W. L. Bowless Garden -- Sonnet XXXIV. To Emma, On The Death Of Her Father: Composed On Hearing Her Extreme Depression Of Spirits Severely Censured -- Sonnet XXXV. Addressed To A Lady On The Loss Of Her Little Girl -- Sonnet XXXVI. -- Sonnet XXXVII. Composed During Illness -- Sonnet XXXVIII. Night Scene, Oct. 1813 -- Sonnet XXXIX. Morning -- Sonnet XL. To The Moon -- On Seeing A Rose In Bloom -- To A Young Woman In Humble Life -- Lines Suggested By A Little Poem, Beginning Let Me Die,By Miss Trefusis -- Lines Composed By The Bed Of An Expiring Orphan -- To Mary -- Composed At Midnight -- Descriptive Lines, Inscribed To Mrs. James Hale -- Composed At Bowood -- On The Birth Of My Sisters Little Girl, Three Days After The Funeral Of Her Grandfather
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