Lines, written in the Middle of a Night, during the whole of which it blew a tremendous Hurricane... Morning. By James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd. On Miss W's. Drawings. By Dr. Russel...... Lines sent to the Hon. Miss Murray, with a blood-stone Broach, as a Bridal Present, by her Grandfather Song. From the French of Quinault. By Mr. Davenport.... 146 Impromptu. What is Beauty? By Eyles Irwin, Esq.......... 147 on reading the Poems of Hurdis, after a perusal of to the Swallow. By Mr. J. M. Lacey.. to the late Honourable Alexander Frazer Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee, on his removal from the Civil to the Criminal Bench. By Miss Mitford...... to a Friend, on his asking me why I had not lately written any verse. By Mr. Davenport...... PACE The Sordid Citizen of the World. By the Rev. R. Polwhele.. 192 Lines, left in a Romantic Summer House, built on the Banks of a beautiful little River in South Wales... The Mountebank. From the French of St. Gelais. By Mr. Davenport..... Odd Effects of Absence. By the Rev. R. Polwhele...... 193 194 195 196 197 The Tear of Forgiveness. By the same.. Epitaph, written for Colonel R. Brooke. By Eyles Irwin, Esq.. 198 Song. Mary's Eyes... 199 Flora. By the Rev. R. Polwhele.. 200 Stanzas, written at the Devil's Bridge, Cardiganshire; on the story of the Robber, who formerly lived in a Cave under To a Young Lady, on her Birth Day.. The Power of Animation Lucan's Pharsalia. The Invocation containing the First Sixtysix Verses. Translated by A. S. Thelwall, Esq...... Epitaph, on John Abbot, Esq. many Years the British Consul at Aleppo, 1784 By Eyles Irwin, Esq.. Epigram. From the Greek.. 203 204 206 I Love thee. By Mr. Bristow.... 209 To Miss S. was." In Imitation of Waller's Epigram, "Such Helen Lines, written at Dumfries, on finding that no Monument had Polwhele on Dr. Gilbert Pasley. By Eyles Irwin, Esq.. Napoleon's Dream. 213 ...... 214 215 From the French of Fieubet. By Mr. Davenport 220 Address to Lord Wellington. By a Lady 221 Epitaph on St. Pavin. FUGITIVE POETRY. PAGE A Melologue. By Thomas Moore, Esq...... Album at Ulva. By Walter Scott, Esq.. 227 231 The Beacon..... 232 Verses, left in a Chaise by a Candidate on his Canvass..... 233 234 Elegiac Lines, sacred to the Memory of Henry Hope, Esq. By the Rev. Thomas Maurice........ 235 Madrigal, from the French of Montreuil. By Mr. Davenport 238 Stanzas, from the Italian of Gaetano Polivozi... 239 Song. By Mrs. Opie.... 245 Song, written for the Anniversary of the Charitable Society of 246 Lines, written during the public Rage for Master Betty. By the late Richard Cumberland, Esq..... 247 My Mother...... 248 To a Young Lady, on her having opened a Gate to me......... 1249 Stanzas, on the new Hippodrome in Covent Garden......... 250 Epigram, on hearing it observed that the Chancellor of the Exchequer had proved himself a bad Arithmetician....... 251 An Elegy 252 Epitaph on Mrs. Smith. By the late Jacob Bryant, Esq...... 254 Religio Loci..... 255 Epitaph. By the late Mr. Day.. 256 Stanzas, to the Memory of Robert Burns.... 257 Moses viewing the promised Land Dirge, on the Death of Miss Linley. By the late C. Leftly, Esq. 262 Song.. 263 264 Verses, on receiving a Print of Cowper. By the Rev. Dr. Randolph. 274 Translation of Bishop Lowth's Epitaph on his Daughter Imitated from the French... Inscription on a Chamber Stove, invented by Dr. Franklin..... 282 Horace, Ode V. Book I. Translated by Leigh Hunt, Esq...... 283 Verses addressed to Dr. Thornton, on his beautiful Group of Roses, in the Temple of Flora........ Song......... 284 288 Verses, on the early Death of a Young Lady's Linnet. By 289 Inscription from the Greek of Simonides...... 290 A Recommendation of the Study of the Remains of ancient Sculpture, and Painting; a Prize Poem, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, Address to Wealth. By Mr. C. Lloyd.... Lines. By the same..... Effusion. By T. Ashton Washing Day.. 291 293 294 295 296 The Parish Clerk. By Mr. W. Vernon.. 299 By W. Carey, Esq.... 305 Epitaph on Mrs. Marissal. By Mrs. Barbauld. 307 A Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. C. J. Fox. By R. 308 Lines, on the Author's Birth Day. By Mr. C. Lloyd...... 318 the End of Dr. Darwin's Zoonomia... 319 Song. By the late Miss Eliza Ryves....... 320 Lines to the Memory of the Rev. G. Wakefield. By Miss Lucy Epitaph, on his Sister, Lady Betty Mansel. By Lord Harvey 322 Prologue, written for the Dramatic Entertainment of " Not at Home." By W. R. Wright, Esq... The Barber, a Parody on Gray's Bard. By the Hon. T. Erskine.... 327 Epigram, on certain Fashionables. By Mr. Davenport........ 339 |