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Poems by William Stanley Roscoe
Roscoe, William Stanley (1782-1843)
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TO THE RIVER BRATHAY,
THE MUSES.
THE HERMITAGE.
SONNET.
THE SPIRIT OF O'DONAGHOE.
Νησοις δ'εν μακαρων σε φασιν ειναι.
SEPARATION.
DIRGE.
VERSES
TO A LILY
SONNET TO A LADY,
SONNET TO MY MOTHER,
TO A LADY,
TO SPRING,
MONODY.
Εν μυρτου κλαδι το ξιφος φορησω.
TO AN ÆOLIAN HARP IN WINTER.
THE ETHIOP.
ON THE LAST REGIMENT OF POLISH PATRIOTS BEING ORDERED BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT TO SERVE IN THE ISLAND OF ST. DOMINGO.
TO HESPER.
TO HOPE.
ABSENCE.
DEO OPTIMO MAXIMO.
FRIENDSHIP.
STANZAS.
SONNET TO MY FATHER.
LINES WRITTEN ON THE SUMMIT OF HELVELLYN, IN JULY, 1804.
LINES WRITTEN IN THE WOODS OF RYDAL HALL, WESTMORLAND, IN THE SUMMER OF 1804.
SONNET TO MRS. HENRY TIGHE,
SONNET.
LINES WRITTEN IN PASSING THROUGH VALE CRUCIS IN OCTOBER, 1806.
TO THE MOON.
WRITTEN ON A SUNDAY IN AUTUMN.
THE BARD'S LAMENT FOR LLYWELYN.
SONNET.
SONNET TO THE HARVEST MOON.
ODE TO MAY,
ON THE DEATH OF DR. WILLIAM DICKSON,
SONNET.
SONG OF THE FALLEN STUART.
THE DREAM.
ON THE DEATH OF AN INFANT BOY.
EPITAPH ON A LADY,
THE PRISONER OF WAR.
TO A FAVORITE MYRTLE,
THE BIRTH OF WOMAN.
TO A DESERTED COUNTRY SEAT.
FRAGMENTS OF A POEM ENTITLED “THE CONTEMPLATIVE DAY,”
FROM THE MESSIAH OF KLOPSTOCK.
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Poems by William Stanley Roscoe
Poems by William Stanley Roscoe
William Stanley Roscoe
1782-1843
William Pickering
London
1834
Poems by William Stanley Roscoe