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Poems
Chiefly Written in Retirement, By John Thelwall; With Memoirs of the Life of the Author. Second Edition
Thelwall, John (1764-1834)
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EFFUSIONS OF SOCIAL and RELATIVE AFFECTION.
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ELEGY On the death of a favourite Schoolfellow, Phillip Bonafous, who died of the small pox, in 1785.
Elegy, written during the Festival of Christmas, 1785.
Elegy, written in 1786, at a time when the subject of Imprisonment for Debt was much discussed.
Sonnet to the Nightingale. 1788.
Lines presented by the Author, to his Mother, together with a crutch stick.
Stanzas On a clay candlestick, given to the Author by an esteemed and valuable friend.
EXTEMPORE, On receiving a Rose from his Sister.
The Invitation.
STANZAS written in 1790.
EPISTLE to MERCUTIO.
HARVEY.
Invocation to Poetry.
STANZAS To Rosa Bella Bianca, on her Birth-day.
To Stella in the Country, Dec. 1796.
The Tartan Pladdie.
To Stella.
Lines, written at Bridgewater, in Somersetshire, on the 27th of July, 1797; during a long excursion, in quest of a peaceful retreat.
The Farewell.
The Reply.
On leaving the Bottoms of Glocestershire; where the Author had been entertained by several families with great hospitality.
The Woodbine.
To the Infant Hampden.—Written during a sleepless night.
MARIA.
PATERNAL TEARS.
The HARP on the WILLOW.
INVOCATION TO HEALTH.
THE ORPHAN BOY.
Amatory Sonnet.
Another.
THE FALL OF EGYPT;
Specimens of THE HOPE OF ALBION;
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Poems
Chiefly Written in Retirement, By John Thelwall; With Memoirs of the Life of the Author. Second Edition
John Thelwall
1764-1834
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[1805?]
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