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Young Arthur
Or, The Child of Mystery: A Metrical Romance, by C. Dibdin
Dibdin, Charles (1768-1833)
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INTRODUCTION.
YOUNG ARTHUR.
SUBJECT I.
THE LEGEND.
HUBERT'S SONG.
VARIATION I.
SUBJECT II.
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THE YOUTH'S HISTORY.
THE SONG.
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THE RUIN AND THE IVY.
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VARIATION II.
SUBJECT III.
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A STRANGER.
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THE STRANGER'S TALE.
HYMN.
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VARIATION III.
SUBJECT IV.
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THE STRANGER'S TALE CONTINUED.
VARIATION IV.
SUBJECT V.
LAMENT.
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THE ORPHAN.
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ELEGY.
THE TALE OF ALICE.
BALLAD.
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THE BILLET.
THE SAGE'S HISTORY.
VARIATION V.
SUBJECT VI.
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ERNEST.
THE STRANGER'S TALE CONTINUED.
VARIATION VI.
SUBJECT VII.
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ALLAN'S LAMENT.
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THE VIRGIN.
LAMENT.
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ALLAN'S SONG.
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VARIATION VII.
SUBJECT VIII.
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SIR ERNEST'S TALE—concluded.
HUBERT AND ELLEN.
BRANDON HALL.
ERNEST'S LAMENT IN PRISON.
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THE TRIAL.
VARIATION VIII.
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A FABLE.
SUBJECT IX.
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ISABEL'S TALE.
SIR BRANDON'S HISTORY.
VARIATION IX.
SUBJECT X.
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A TRAVELLER.
LOST PEACE.
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PLAINT.
THE MINSTREL'S WARNING.
VARIATION X.
LOVE'S GIFT.
SUBJECT XI.
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CONCLUSION.
FAREWELL.
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Young Arthur
The good old matron, with her charge to stay
By Edith press'd when pass'd the crowd away.
Her charge supported, by the scene opprest,
Whose tears bedew'd her sympathising breast.
Young Arthur