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Miscellaneous writings of the late Dr. Maginn
edited by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie
Maginn, William (1793-1842)
I.
Vol. I.
II.
Vol. II
Pandemus Polyglott.
Indy Callaghan.
Monsieur Indas.
Roger Goodfellow.
Backe and Side go Bare, go Bare.
At my Time of Day.
Farewell, Beggarly Scotland.
French Slang Song from Vidocq.
CHILD DANIEL.
SORROW IS DRY.
EXTRACT FROM MY GREAT AUTO-BIOGRAPHICAL POEM.
SIR DANIEL DONNELLY.—A BALLAD.
ODONNELLY, AN ODE BY MORGAN ODOHERTY.
[Mourn Erin, sons of Erin mourn]
A DIRGE OVER SIR DANIEL DONNELLY; BY THOMAS JENNINGS.
[Underneath this pillar high]
[“What is it ails you, ye beauteous people]
The Embalmer.
Irish Melodies.
Byron to Murray.
Ode to Mrs. Flanagan.
Ode to Marshal Grouchy on his Return.
Odes by Q. Horatius Flaccus, and the City Poet of 1788.
Drink Away!
Drouthiness.
A FESTAL ODE.
Lord Byron's Combolio.
Royal Visit to Ireland.
Who wrote “The Groves of Blarney”?
HORACE, BOOK FIRST.
O WEEP FOR ADONAIS, &C.
ELEGY ON MY TOMCAT.
PACKING UP AFTER AN ENGLISH COUNTRY BALL.
The Wine-Bibber's Glory—A New Song.
Critique on Lord Byron.
Modern English Ballads.
Moore-ish Melodies.
The Route.
A Happy New-Year.
Parody on Wordsworth.
FRAGMENTS.
[I never saw a more delightful spot!—]
[They were not married by a mutt'ring priest]
[Come, and you'll find the muffins hot]
[There fled the noblest spirit—the most pure]
[Pretty little playful Patty]
[Oh! lay me when I die]
Song of the Sea.
SECOND EPODE OF HORACE DONE IN A NEW STYLE.
The Crabstick.
Sonnet.
[The setting sun with crimson beam]
IV.
Vol. IV.
V.
Vol. V.
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Miscellaneous writings of the late Dr. Maginn
Miscellaneous writings of the late Dr. Maginn
edited by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie
William Maginn
1793-1842
Redfield
New York
1855–1857
Miscellaneous writings of the late Dr. Maginn