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The Warrior's Return
and Other Poems, by Mrs. Opie
Opie, Amelia Alderson (1769-1853)
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THE WARRIOR'S RETURN.
JULIA, OR THE CONVENT OF ST. CLAIRE:
THE MAD WANDERER,
LINES
SONG.
TO LORENZO.
ODE TO BORROWDALE IN CUMBERLAND.
THE LUCAYAN'S SONG.
SONG.
BALLAD,
SONG .
STANZAS TO CYNTHIO.
THE ORIGIN OF THE SAIL.
SONNET
TO LAURA.
LOVE ELEGY,
LOVE ELEGY,
TO HENRY.
TO HENRY.
LINES
LINES ON THE PLACE DE LA CONCORDE AT PARIS,
THE MOON AND THE COMET;
TO LOTHARIO.
TO HENRY.
TO ANNA.
REMEMBRANCE.
SECRET LOVE.
TO A MANIAC.
LINES ON HEARING, THREE OR FOUR YEARS AGO, THAT CONSTANTINOPLE WAS SWALLOWED UP BY AN EARTHQUAKE;
SONG.
TO HENRY.
SONG.
SONG.
SONGS.
[How fondly I gaze on the fast falling-leaves]
[Where dost thou bide, blessed soul of my love!]
[Low hung the dark clouds on Plinlimmon's tall peak]
[You ask why these mountains delight me no more]
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The Warrior's Return
The Warrior's Return
and Other Poems, by Mrs. Opie
Amelia Alderson Opie
1769-1853
Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme [etc.]
London
1808
The Warrior's Return