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CONTENTS.
BIOGRAPHICAL Sketch of the late Dr. Shaw,
with original letters.".
The Voice of Freedom. An Ode. Written in the
year 1795
Spring, written as a college exercise.
Translation of Dr. Jortin's Epitaph on his Cat.
Versifications of Ossian's Address to the Sun. From
Page
110
111
113
132
The Cricket . . .
Sonnet to an Old Tree, near St. John's College, An-
Lines written on the wall in the gallery of St. John's
College, after a long absence
Epithalamium
Sonnet, written on passing in sight of the Island of
St. Mary's, one of the Azores
140
Translation of the twenty-eighth Sonnet of Petrarch 153
Translation of an air in Metastasio's Opera of Ar-
taserse
Translation of a Portuguese air
Kisses...
The Accusation of Love..
154
155
156
.. 158
On the Death of an Infant Sister ...
An answer to a Catalogue of Gentlemen, supposed
to have been written by Miss
Hope...
of Annapolis 177
181
Translation of one of Charlotte Smith's Sonnets.. 183
Translation from Bonefonius, to a lady with a red
174
175
176
Lines addressed to a Lady, who had written in the
author's pocket book, " Swift as a Shadow!".. 189
Lines on seeing a Cross worn on a Lady's Breast . .
Sonnet to Delia.
190
192
Song written for and sung at an entertainment given
at Annapolis, to Lieut. George Mann and Dr.
Harwood, of the United States navy .
Translation of the CVIII. Sonnet of Camoens
Peace, ye sorrows of my soul,"
By thy blue eyes' languid roll,"
Oh! wert thou hail'd the sole queen,"
On reading Charlotte Smith's Sonnets...
202
204
206
207
On the early approach of Winter, in the island of
Thro' the forest the sound of the axe has been
heard,"
The Cricket..
'Tis true the Muse's darling child,"
A Fragment..
From rich Patapsco's yellow wave,"
'Tis dark, and the thick clouds are rolling,"
'And let the Warrior's laurel fade!"
The News-man's address to all his Worthy Cus-
tomers.
232
Song
Pag
23
Sonnet, from the Spanish of Lope de Vego Carpio. 23
"Ah! cruel was the parting night,"
President Whiskey
24