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Miscellaneous : — 



Lines, " Yes, my Stray Steps," .... 91 



wi-itten Impromptu, " Go to the raging Sea," 93 



To the Herb Rosemary, .... 95 



Morning, ..... 93 



To a Friend, " I've read, my friend, of Dioclesian," 9S 



Friend in Distress, .... 99 



Verses composed extempore, " Thou Base Refiner," 100 



" When Pride and Envy," , , . 102 



Ballads : — 



Gondoline, ...... 103 



" Be hushed, be hushed, ye bitter winds," . . 112 



So.nXtS :— 



" Softly, softly, blow," . . . . 114 

 The Wandering Boy, . . . .115 



Pastoral Song — "Come, Anna!" . . . 116 

 By Waller—" Go, Lovely Rose," and K.White's addition, 117 



The Wonderful Juggler, . . . . 118 



The Shipwrecked Solitary's Song, . . . 119 



The Savoyard's Return, .... 121 



The Lullaby of a Female Convict to her Child, . 122 



Canzonet—" ]\Iaiden ! M>ap thy Mantle," . . 123 



Melody — '* Yes, once more that dying strain," . 123 



Sonnets : — 



To the River Trent, . , . . , 125 



" Give me a Cottage," .... 125 



Supposed to have been Addressed by a Female Lunatic 



to a Lady, ...... 126 



Supposed to be written by the Poet Dermody, . 126 

 The Winter Traveller, , , . .127 



By Capel Loft, Esq., 127 



Recantatory, in reply to the foregoing, . , 123 



On hearing the Sounds of an vEolian Harp, . 128 

 « What art Thou iMighty One," . . ,129 

 To Capel Lofft, Esq., . . » . .129 



To the Moon, . • . . . 130 T 



Written at the Grave of a Friend, . . . 130 



To Misfortune, ..... 131 



<' As thus oppressed," .... 131 



To April, . . . , . . 132 I 



" Ye Unseen Spirits," . . . . 132 | 



