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VERSES Transcribed for H.T. Vol. I.
The Vartree.
The Kiss
The Hours of Peace
The Faded Flowers
Verses Written at the Commencement of Spring. 1802
Address to my Harp
Song Post nubila Phoebus.
The superannuated guide's Farewell to the Seven Churches Wicklow May 27, 1796
Verses Written at the Devil's Bridge in Cardigan.
La Cittadina Written Jan:
y
1799
For the grave of Isis Written at Exmouth 1794
Forget me not!
Hope
A faithful friend is the medicine of life
Stanzas Written at the Hotwells of Bristol July 1804.
Morning 1799
To --------- 1802.
The Picture Written for Angela. 1802.
Elegy Written for Emily 1802.
Stanzas Written for Angela 1800
Verses Written for Emily 1799
Verses Written for Angela 1804
Song to Oberon
Written for the Hamwod Album 1804
The Minstrel
The Scissars a Riddle
Imitation from Colardeau. "Tu plains mes jours troubles &c"
Melancholy Imitated from L'Abbate Monti. 1804.
To -------- Imitated from Monti 1804.
The Death of Lausus Virgil. Aeneid lib x.
Verses Written in Sickness Dec.
r
1804.
SONNETS
I. Composed on the White Sands near Arklow
II Written at Scarborough 1799
III Written at Scarborough Aug
t
1799
IV ["When glowing Phoebus quits the weeping earth"]
V Written in Autumn 1795
VI ["Poor, fond deluded heart! wilt thou again"]
VII ["For me would Fancy now her chaplet twine"]
VIII ["As one who late hath lost a friend ador'd"]
IX Written in the Church yard at Malvern
X To Time
XI ["Ye dear associates of my gayer hours"]
XII Imitated from Petrarca
XIII Imitated from Petrarca
XIV Addressed to the Ladies of Langollen Vale
XV Addressed to the Rev
d
. W: L: Bowles.
XVI Written at Rossana. Nov
r
18, 1799
XVII Written at Rossana August 1797
XVIII Written at the Eagle's Nest Killarney July 26. 1800.
XIX Written at Killarney July 29. 1800.
XX On leaving Killarney August 5. 1800
XXI. To Cowper and his Mary. Aug
t
17.
th
1803.
XXII Written for Angela 1802.
XXIII Written for Angela 1802.
XXIV ["Could the sad trembling tenant of this breast"]
XXV ["Thy Summer's day was long, but could'st thou think"]
XXVI. ["Yes we must part -- the cruel struggle o'er"]
XXVII. ["Or do I dream, or do I view indeed"]
XXVIII. ["Oh London! have I bid thy varied scene"]
XXIX. To Death
XXX. Addressed to my Brother 1805.
VERSES Transcribed for H.T. Vol. II
Cleuen An Elegy
Written in an Almanack 1805.
The World
Imitat[i]on from Jeremiah Chap XXXI. Ver 15. Nov:
r
1800.
Psalm CXXX. Imitated. Jan.
y
1805.
Verses Written when a detachment of Yeomen were sent against the rebel army.
Sensibility
["See while the Juggler Pleasure smiles"]
["If Slander sting thy swelling heart"]
Written on the Acquittal of Hardy &c -- Dec:
r
1794.
The Dove Anacreon Ode 15.
Madagascar eclogue Imitated from the Chev. du Parney.
The Kiss. Imitated from Voiture Le soleil ne luit pas &c;
Imitated from a Sonnet Written by Mad. de la Valliere.
Verses Imitated from Du Moustier
Verses Imitated from the Chev. Du Parney Il est tems mon Eleonore!&c 1798
Imitation from Horace Eheu fugaces &c Lib.II. Ode XIV.
Imitation from Horace Lib: I. Ode. IV. Solvitur acris &c
Imitated from an Elegy attributed to Sulpicia Est qui te, Cerinthe, &c. May. 1803.
Translations from Catullus
I Miser Catullus &c.
II. Si qua recordanti &c
III. Veranni omnibus &c
IV. Iucundum mea vita &c
V. "Vivamus mea Lesbia &c"
VI. "Quaeris quot mihi &c"
Translations from the Carm: Quad.
I "Vespere sub verno &c"
II. Cupid's Quiver "Diversos animos &c"
III. The Fly "Picta auro &c"
IV. The Grasshopper "Parvula progenies &c"
Stanzas from Petrarca
The Flowers from Mad
me
Deshouliers. Dec.
r
1795
Love Imitated from Florian
First Love From "Il primo Amore" Metastasio Canz: 15.
Imitated from Aulus Gellius
The Violet. from the french
Song. ["How hard with anguish unreveal'd"]
Song Adapted to an Air by Mozart 1806.
To Caroline Imitated from Horace Albi, nostrorum sermenum, candide judex, &c
Written for Emily
from an ancient inscription, Neapoli D. M. Gliconi. Vernae Dulciss.
Sonnet from Fidentio
Dirge Written at Brompton January 12 1805
Address to the West Wind Written at Park Gate Sept:
r
1805.
Adorea
Pleasure
To Tranquility
Song 1806.
Bryan Byrne founded on truth
Written for Angela
Song to my Harp 1798.
Song ["Still as on Liffey's banks I stray"]
Written in an Horace given on my birth-day by H. Vaughan. 1804
To W. Hayley. In return for a copy of Cowper's life sent with a sonnet. 1806.
Song 1801.
The Myrtle Written at West Aston. 1808.
Morven and Miruna from Ossian
Winter Imitated from the Daphnis of Gessner
Sonnet from the Italian. imitated 1799.
Sonnet to W. Parnell written at Avondale 1808.
Sonnet In reply to M.
rs
Wilmot. 1807.
Verses Transcribed for H.T.
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