Sonnets -- Hope. -- Death. -- Change Of Place. -- Retrospection. -- The Chinese Rose. -- The Storm. -- Last Day Of The Year In Which A Mother Died. -- The Tempest. -- Farewell To France. Supposed To Be Repeated By Mary Queen Of Scots, From The Deck Of The Ship Which Was To Convey Her To Scotland. -- The Moon. -- The Redbreast. -- The Sea After A Storm. -- The Ocean, With A Fleet Upon It, During War. -- Sleep. -- Morning. -- Thought. -- Disappointment. -- To A Sigh. -- May. -- The Moon In Summer. -- The Mortal Doom. -- Mournful Anticipation. -- The Moon In Autumn. -- A Walk -- Suspense. -- Winter. -- Yarmouth Beach. -- The Poppy. -- The Parliamentary Oak, Sherwood Forest, On The Border Of Clipstone Park. -- The Dear Friend. -- The Funeral Tree. -- A Walk In Winter. -- The Dream. -- The Dead Of Night. -- The Rising Sun In Summer. -- Separation. -- Sorrow. -- Matlock. Written On The Point Of A Rock. -- The Evening Star. -- Spring. -- The Path To The Cavern Of Poole's Hole, Buxton. -- Written By Moonlight, Yarmouth. -- Miscellaneous Poems -- Winter. -- Aurora Borealis. -- The Linnet. -- Birkland Wood In Spring. Noon.—Sherwood Forest. -- Birkland In Autumn. Evening. -- Lines Written While Standing On A Rock Overhanging The Steep Descent Of Creswell Crag -- Thoughts In That Beautifully Retired Spot, The House Attached To Ditchingham Bath, Norfolk, Once The Property Of The Late Hon. William Windham, M.P. -- A Wood Walk. The Squirrel. -- The Negro Maid. -- Ode To Content. -- To Poetry. -- On The Recovery Of A Lady's Health, By A Tour To The Highlands. 93 -- The Linnet's Excursion.—Fable Addressed To A Minor. -- Hymn, Addressed To The God Of The Yellow River. -- To The Charitable, In Behalf Of That Noble Institution, The Norfolk And Norwich Hospital. -- To Patience. -- Memory And Hope. -- Hymn.—Matlock. -- The First Days Of A First Visit To Matlock. Written There During The Mortification Of A Dull Evening. -- Tour To Matlock, &C. -- Tour, &C. -- Hymn. -- Elegiac Poems -- The Dead. -- Stanzas. -- A Sister's Tomb. -- Religion. -- The Churchyard -- Upon Seeing The Tomb, In The Above Receptacle Of The Dead. -- A Brother's Tomb. -- Eliza's Requiem. -- To The Memory Of A Lady, Who Had Been In Early Life The Esteemed Governess Of The Writer. -- To The Memory Of A Lady, Who Died In A Consumption. -- The Relic. -- Upon The Death Of A Young Woman In Humble Life, Who Died Of Consumption, Aged 18. -- The Mourner. -- The Death Of A Good Man. -- On The Death Of A Lovely Child, Three Years Of Age. -- To The Memory Of An Esteemed Friend, Who Died At The Age Of 84. -- Recollections Of Scotland -- The Moon At Sea. The First Time Of Being On The Ocean, Going To Scotland. -- Tomna-Heurich, Or The Hill Of The Fairies, Inverness. -- The Weiard Sisters. -- Den Fenella. -- Fall Of Fyers And Loch Ness. -- Linlithgow Palace, The Birthplace Of Mary Queen Of Scots. -- A Visit To Cadyow Castle. -- Farewell To Scotland. In The Firth Of Forth, In Sight Of Edinburgh, Just Going Off To Sea.
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Sonnets -- Hope. -- Death. -- Change Of Place. -- Retrospection. -- The Chinese Rose. -- The Storm. -- Last Day Of The Year In Which A Mother Died. -- The Tempest. -- Farewell To France. Supposed To Be Repeated By Mary Queen Of Scots, From The Deck Of The Ship Which Was To Convey Her To Scotland. -- The Moon. -- The Redbreast. -- The Sea After A Storm. -- The Ocean, With A Fleet Upon It, During War. -- Sleep. -- Morning. -- Thought. -- Disappointment. -- To A Sigh. -- May. -- The Moon In Summer. -- The Mortal Doom. -- Mournful Anticipation. -- The Moon In Autumn. -- A Walk -- Suspense. -- Winter. -- Yarmouth Beach. -- The Poppy. -- The Parliamentary Oak, Sherwood Forest, On The Border Of Clipstone Park. -- The Dear Friend. -- The Funeral Tree. -- A Walk In Winter. -- The Dream. -- The Dead Of Night. -- The Rising Sun In Summer. -- Separation. -- Sorrow. -- Matlock. Written On The Point Of A Rock. -- The Evening Star. -- Spring. -- The Path To The Cavern Of Poole's Hole, Buxton. -- Written By Moonlight, Yarmouth. -- Miscellaneous Poems -- Winter. -- Aurora Borealis. -- The Linnet. -- Birkland Wood In Spring. Noon.—Sherwood Forest. -- Birkland In Autumn. Evening. -- Lines Written While Standing On A Rock Overhanging The Steep Descent Of Creswell Crag -- Thoughts In That Beautifully Retired Spot, The House Attached To Ditchingham Bath, Norfolk, Once The Property Of The Late Hon. William Windham, M.P. -- A Wood Walk. The Squirrel. -- The Negro Maid. -- Ode To Content. -- To Poetry. -- On The Recovery Of A Lady's Health, By A Tour To The Highlands. 93 -- The Linnet's Excursion.—Fable Addressed To A Minor. -- Hymn, Addressed To The God Of The Yellow River. -- To The Charitable, In Behalf Of That Noble Institution, The Norfolk And Norwich Hospital. -- To Patience. -- Memory And Hope. -- Hymn.—Matlock. -- The First Days Of A First Visit To Matlock. Written There During The Mortification Of A Dull Evening. -- Tour To Matlock, &C. -- Tour, &C. -- Hymn. -- Elegiac Poems -- The Dead. -- Stanzas. -- A Sister's Tomb. -- Religion. -- The Churchyard -- Upon Seeing The Tomb, In The Above Receptacle Of The Dead. -- A Brother's Tomb. -- Eliza's Requiem. -- To The Memory Of A Lady, Who Had Been In Early Life The Esteemed Governess Of The Writer. -- To The Memory Of A Lady, Who Died In A Consumption. -- The Relic. -- Upon The Death Of A Young Woman In Humble Life, Who Died Of Consumption, Aged 18. -- The Mourner. -- The Death Of A Good Man. -- On The Death Of A Lovely Child, Three Years Of Age. -- To The Memory Of An Esteemed Friend, Who Died At The Age Of 84. -- Recollections Of Scotland -- The Moon At Sea. The First Time Of Being On The Ocean, Going To Scotland. -- Tomna-Heurich, Or The Hill Of The Fairies, Inverness. -- The Weiard Sisters. -- Den Fenella. -- Fall Of Fyers And Loch Ness. -- Linlithgow Palace, The Birthplace Of Mary Queen Of Scots. -- A Visit To Cadyow Castle. -- Farewell To Scotland. In The Firth Of Forth, In Sight Of Edinburgh, Just Going Off To Sea.
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