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Stanzas written on the Grave of an Illegitimate Child. By Ismael
To a Friend, with the foregoing Translations. By Lady Dacre
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The Launch of the Nautilus. By the Rev. E. Barnard
290
The Lament of Columbus
The Voice of Praise. By Miss Mitford
The Suicide. By Arthur Brooke, Esq.
300
Stanzas. By W. Sydney Walker, Esq.
301
On the Death of Inez. By D. M. Moir, Esq.
302
Grief. By D. L. Richardson, Esq.
304
On a Headland in the Bay of Panama. By Barry Cornwall
305
David's Lament over his Child. By the Rev. Thomas Dale
To Thomas Moore, Esq. on the Birth of his Third Daughter. By Joseph Atkinson, Esq.
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The Bridal Dirge. By Barry Cornwall
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To Fanny B., aged Three Years. By John Hamilton Reynolds,
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Days of my Youth. By the Hon. St. George Tucker
Love's Jubilee. By James Hogg
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323
To the Clouds. By John Clare
The Battle of Hastings
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Stanzas for Music .
A Farewell to the Muse. By Miss M. J. Jewsbury
Field Flowers. By Thomas Campbell, Esq.
The Bride's Farewell
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ib.
333
The Scarf of Gold and Blue. By H. G. Bell, Esq.
344
They are no more. By Charles Swain, Esq.
353
Childe Harold's last Pilgrimage. By the Rev. W. Lisle Bowles
363
Love. By Thomas Doubleday, Esq.
364
I'm not a Lover now
365
On the Death of Miss Southey. By Miss Bowles
370
The Lover's Farewell to his Lyre. By J. H. Wiffen, Esq.
375
Arria. By Miss M. J. Jewsbury
377
Changes
379
Chantrey's Sleeping Children. By the Rev. W. Lisle Bowles
380
THE
POETICAL ALBUM.
THE CONFLAGRATION OF MOSCOW.
BY THE REV. C. C. COLTON.
HER royal nest the Russian eagle fires,
And to the wild recess-revenged-retires;
Her talons unexpended lightnings arm,
And high resentments all her courage warm.
Tempt not, thou fiend of France! her arduous track;
Ambition spurs thee on-defeat shall goad thee back.
False friends in rear, in front a stubborn foe,
Thy caterer, famine,- and thy couch the snow:
Then view that fiery cope with ghastly smile,
'Tis thy ambition's grand funereal pile.
Blaze on, ye gilded domes, and turrets high,
And like a furnace glow, thou trembling sky!
Be lakes of fire the tyrant's sole domain,
And let that fiend o'er flames and ruins reign;
Doomed like the Rebel Angel, to be shown
A fiery dungeon, where he hoped a throne.
Blaze on! thou costliest, proudest sacrifice,
E'er lit by patriot hands, or fanned by patriot's sighs.
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Song. By Ismael Fitzadam
The Battle of Algiers. By Ismael Fitzadam.
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Ginevra. By Percy Bysshe Shelley
To a Poet's Infant Child. By Miss Jewsbury
Stanzas
Our Lady's Well. By Mrs. Hemans
The Dirge of Wallace. By Thomas Campbell, Esq.
169
Anna's Grave. By William Gifford, Esq.
171
An Evening Sketch. By D. M. Moir, Esq.
172
Invocation to the Queen of the Fairies. By James Hogg
174
The North-wester. By John Malcolm, Esq.
177
Abjuration. By Miss Bowles
179
On Parting with my Books. By Leigh Hunt, Esq.
181
Stanzas. By T. K. Hervey, Esq.
To an Eagle. By J. G. Percival Esq., M. D.
The Lost Star. By Miss L. E. Landon
The Old Maid's Prayer to Diana
Stanzas for Music. By the Rev. Thomas Dale
Stanzas. By John Malcolm, Esq.
Youth and Age. By S. T. Coleridge, Esq.
A Sketch. By John Malcolm, Esq.
Poesy. By Charles Swain, Esq.
Time's Changes
A Lucid Interval. By James Montgomery, Esq.
Tyre. By Mrs. Howitt
Cassabianca. By Mrs. Hemans
The Drooping Willow. By L. E. L.
Punch and Judy
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