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Parliamentary Letters, and Other Poems
By Q. in the Corner [i.e. N. T. H. Bayly]
Bayly, Thomas Haynes (1797-1839)
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Parliamentary Letters.
FROM AN ELECTIONEERING CANDIDATE TO A FRIEND IN LONDON.
Letter IN ANSWER TO THE FORMER.
Letter FROM THE CANDIDATE TO HIS FRIEND IN LONDON.
Answer TO THE CANDIDATE'S SECOND LETTER.
Miscellaneous Poems.
HUMAN JOYS AND HUMAN WOES.
TO A Friend WHO SAID “When you are gone you will forget me.”
Lines WRITTEN AT GRETNA GREEN.
Lines WRITTEN IN THE VALE OF LLANGOLLEN, IN WALES.
RETROSPECTION.
[We parted,—yet I never heard]
LOVE.
TO A Lady WITH A LOCK OF HAIR.
TO ELLEN.
LOVE AND SCIENCE.
YES, MY LOVE, YES.
TO A Lady WHO DECLARED THE AUTHOR WAS IN LOVE, SAYING, “I read it in your eyes.”
TO ROSA.
TO LAURA.
TO A TELL-TALE.
CONDOLENCE.
A TRIP TO PORTSMOUTH.
Epistle FROM A LADY AT CHELTENHAM, TO HER SISTER IN THE COUNTRY.
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POSTSCRIPT.
An Epistle FROM AN APOTHECARY IN BATH, TO A SURGEON IN LONDON.
Lines SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN BY A LADY ON THE DEATH OF AN ONLY DAUGHTER.
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Parliamentary Letters, and Other Poems
Parliamentary Letters, and Other Poems
By Q. in the Corner [i.e. N. T. H. Bayly]
Thomas Haynes Bayly
1797-1839
Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy [etc.] Meyler and Son
London Bath
1818
Parliamentary Letters, and Other Poems