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CONTENTS.
All those marked (*) are copyright, belonging to Southey's
edition, and are the exclusive property of the present
Publisher.
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
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347
Verses on finding the heel of a shoe
An Ode on reading Sir Charles Grandison
*In a Letter to C. P. Esq. ill with the Rheumatism 348
*In a Letter to the same. In imitation of Shak-
speare
Psalm cxxxvii.
Song. With my fa la la.
*An Attempt in the Manner of Waller
*Song. The sparkling eye
a 2
349
ib.
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352
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*On her endeavouring to conceal her Grief
*Hope, like the short-lived ray.
*All-worshipped gold, thou mighty mystery! *Written in a fit of illness
*To Delia. 1755
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS continued.
*Song. On the green margin of the brook
*Upon a venerable Rival.
*Mortals, around your destined heads
An Epistle to Robert Lloyd, Esq. .
*Of Himself. To Miss Theodora Jane Cowper
*An Apology for not showing her what I had
wrote.
1752
*Delia, the unkindest girl on earth
*Written in a Quarrel (the delivery of it pre-
*This evening, Delia, you and I
vented by a reconciliation)
*The Symptoms of Love
*See where the Thames
Written after leaving New Burns
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*Ode. Supposed to be written on the Marriage
of a Friend
370
To Mrs. Greville, on reading the Prayer for
Indifference
Another, addressed to a young Lady
Verses supposed to be written by Alexander
On the Promotion of Lord Thurlow
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381
any of the Books
On some Names of little note in the Biographia
Report of an adjudged Case not to be found in
On the burning of Lord Mansfield's Library
The Love of the World reproved
The Nightingale and Glow-worm .
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383
384
385
On a Goldfinch starved to Death in his Cage
The Pine-apple and the Bee
The Shrubbery
The Winter Nosegay
Mutual Forbearance necessary to the Happi-
ness of the Marriage State
To the Rev. Mr. Newton. Invitation into the
Country
Boadicea. An Ode .
Heroism
The Poet, the Oyster, and the Sensitive Plant
To the Rev. William Cawthorne Unwin
The Distressed Travellers
A Tale founded on Fact
To the Rev. Mr. Newton on his return from
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To Dr. Darwin.
On Mrs. Montagu's Feather Hangings
On the Death of Mrs. Throckmorton's Bulfinch
The Rose
On the Death of Sir William Russell
Ode to Apollo, on an Inkstand almost dried
The Morning Dream
440
*Sweet Meat has sour Sauce: or, the Slave-
trader in the Dumps
442
*The Valediction†
443
On the Queen's Visit to London
445
Annus Memorabilis, 1789
448
The Cockfighter's Garland
450
On the Benefit received by his Majesty from
Sea-bathing
To Mrs. Throckmorton, on her beautiful
Transcript of Horace's Ode
Inscription for a Stone erected at the Sowing
of a Grove of Oaks at Chillington
Another, on a similar Occasion
Hymn for the Use of the Sunday School at
Olney.
452
453
451
Stanzas on the Liberties taken with the Re-
mains of Milton.
To Mrs. King, on her Present to the Author,
a Patch-work Counterpane
In Memory of the late John Thornton, Esq.
The first lines of "The Valediction are copyright.
Epigram
To Dr. Austin
Mary and John.
To Sir Joshua Reynolds
On the Author of Letters on Literature
To the Rev. William Bull
Catherina. To Miss Stapleton, afterwards Mrs.
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On a Plant of Virgin's-bower.
490
To my Cousin, Ann Bodham, on receiving from
her a net-work Purse
Inscription for a Hermitage in the Author's
Garden
To a Young Friend, on his arriving at Cam-
bridge wet, when no rain had fallen there ib.
A Tale
491
Bird 493
On a Spaniel, called Beau, killing a young
Beau's Reply
Answer to Stanzas addressed to Lady Hesketh,
by Miss Catharine Fanshawe .
To the Spanish Admiral Count Gravina, on his
translating the Author's Song into Italian
On Flaxman's Penelope
On receiving Heyne's Virgil from Mr. Hayley
To Mary
The Cast-away.
A Riddle
499
Answer. From the Gentleman's Magazine.
Epigram on his Mistake in Translating Homer 500
An Ode addressed to Mr. John Rouse, Libra-
rian of the University of Oxford
Stanzas subjoined to the yearly Bill of Mortality
of the Parish of All-Saints, Northampton,
1787
On a similar Occasion, for the Year 1788
On a similar Occasion, for the Year 1789
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