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Poems
By John Moultrie. New ed
Moultrie, John (1799-1874)
I.
[VOLUME I]
I.
PART I.
II.
PART II.
POEMS OF RIPER YEARS.
SONNET.
EPITHALAMIUM.
OUR FIRST SORROW.
THE THREE SONS.
EPITAPH
SONNETS.
SONNET I.
SONNET II.
SONNET III.
SONNET IV.
SONNET V.
SONNET VI.
SONNET VII.
SONNET VIII.
SONNET IX. TO THE REV. DR. ARNOLD.
SONNET X. TO THE SAME.
SONNET XI.
SONNET XII. TO WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED.
SONNET XIII.
SONNET XIV. TO THE SAME.
SONNET XV.
SONNET XVI.
SONNET XVII.
SONNET XVIII. TO THE ANONYMOUS EDITOR OF COLERIDGE'S LETTERS AND CONVERSATIONS.
SONNET XIX.
SONNET XX.
SONNET XXI.
SONNET XXII.
SONNET XXIII.
SONNET XXIV. TO MY INFANT CHILD.
SONNET XXV. TO BAPTIST NOEL.
SONNET XXVI. TO THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY.
SONNET XXVII. TO A LADY OF RANK.
SONNET XXVIII.
SONNET XXIX. TO THE REV. DR. CHALMERS.
SONNET XXX. TO THE SAME.
SONNET XXXI. TO THE SAME.
SONNET XXXII. ON REVISITING LUDLOW CASTLE, JULY, 1836.
SONNET XXXIII.
SONNET XXXIV.
TO HENRY ALFORD,
COME WITH US.
MIDSUMMER MUSINGS.
LOVE'S MAY DAY.
LOVE IN ABSENCE.
AN APOLOGY FOR TACITURNITY.
TO MARGARET IN HEAVEN.
STANZAS
DIRGE,
FAREWELL TO HERNE BAY.
STANZAS.
TO MARION.
TO SYLVIA.
ELEGIAC STANZAS.
FAMILIAR EPISTLES.
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INSCRIBED TO DERWENT COLERIDGE.
“The youth who daily farther from the East
Must travel, still is Nature's priest,
And by the vision splendid
Is on his way attended.”
Wordsworth.
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