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The Poems of Robert Bloomfield
In Three Volumes
Bloomfield, Robert (1766-1823)
I.
VOL. I. THE FARMER'S BOY, AND GOOD TIDINGS.
THE FARMER'S BOY.
I.
SPRING.
II.
SUMMER.
III.
AUTUMN.
IV.
WINTER.
GOOD TIDINGS;
II.
VOL. II. RURAL TALES, AND WILD FLOWERS.
RURAL TALES.
RICHARD AND KATE;
WALTER AND JANE;
THE MILLER'S MAID.
THE WIDOW TO HER HOUR-GLASS.
MARKET-NIGHT.
THE FAKENHAM GHOST,
THE FRENCH MARINER.
DOLLY
LINES, OCCASIONED BY A VISIT TO Whittlebury Forest, Northamptonshire,
SONG FOR A HIGHLAND DROVER RETURNING FROM ENGLAND.
A WORD TO TWO YOUNG LADIES.
ON HEARING OF THE TRANSLATION OF PART OF THE FARMER'S BOY INTO LATIN;
NANCY.
ROSY HANNAH.
SONG. THE SHEPHERD AND HIS DOG ROVER.
HUNTING SONG.
LUCY.
WINTER SONG.
WILD FLOWERS;
[dedication]
ABNER AND THE WIDOW JONES.
TO MY OLD OAK TABLE.
THE HORKEY.
THE BROKEN CRUTCH.
SHOOTER'S HILL .
MARY'S EVENING SIGH.
BARNHAM WATER.
A VISIT TO RANELAGH.
THE WOODLAND HALLÓ.
ODE TO PEACE.
LOVE OF THE COUNTRY.
III.
VOL. III. BANKS OF WYE, AND MAY-DAY WITH THE MUSES.
THE BANKS OF WYE.
I.
BOOK I.
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GLEANER'S SONG.
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II.
BOOK II.
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THE MAID OF LANDOGA.
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MORRIS OF PERSFIELD.
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III.
BOOK III.
IV.
BOOK IV.
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MARY'S GRAVE.
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MAY-DAY WITH THE MUSES.
THE INVITATION.
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THE DRUNKEN FATHER.
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THE FORESTER.
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THE SHEPHERD'S DREAM:
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THE SOLDIER'S HOME.
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ROSAMOND'S SONG OF HOPE.
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ALFRED AND JENNET.
[epilogue]
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The Poems of Robert Bloomfield
All eyes were turn'd, all hearts with pity glow d,
The maid stood trembling, and the lover bow'd
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As rose around them, while she dried her tears,
“Long life to Rosamond, and happy years!”
The Poems of Robert Bloomfield