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The Harp of Erin
Containing the Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Dermody. In Two Volumes
Dermody, Thomas (1775-1802)
I.
VOL. I.
[dedication]
THE EXTRAVAGANZA.
THE PLEASURES OF POESY.
THE ENTHUSIAST.
SONNET
LOVE'S LEGEND:
THE PURSUIT OF PATRONAGE.
HYMN TO AUTUMN.
GENIUS EXCUSED.
TWO ELEGIAC ODES,
THE BROWN BEAUTY.
EPIGRAMS.
SONG.
ANOTHER.
THE CORN-DOCTOR:
MY OWN CHARACTER.
CICERO AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS DAUGHTER.
THE DREAM.
A FRAGMENT OF PETRONIUS ARBITER.
REPARATION.
SONG,
EPIGRAM,
ELEGIAC EXPOSTULATION TO AN UNFORTUNATE TAYLOR.
CARROL'S COMPLAINT.
HYMN TO BEAUTY.
MORE WONDERS!
THE FREQUENTED VILLAGE.
THE SHEPHERD'S DESPAIR.
ELEGIAC STANZAS TO FIDELE, IN CYMBELINE.
THE CAVE OF IGNORANCE.
FAREWELL TO CARE.
FAREWELL TO JOY.
THE PROGRESS OF PEDANTRY.
THE VANITY OF HOPE.
THE VISION OF FANCY.
THE SHRINE OF SYMPATHY.
AN ESSAY ON WIT.
CORYDON.
RUMINATIONS ON A DECAYED MONASTERY.
ON TRAVELLING.
THE SENSITIVE LINNET.
ADVICE TO TWO ADOPTED SISTERS.
THE POET'S PETITION TO APOLLO.
THE VISION OF KILLEIGH CHURCH.
HYMN TO SHAKSPEARE.
JOHN BAYNHAM'S EPITAPH.
WILL GORMAN,
A LAMENTABLE ELEGY ON NICHOLAS,
THE DEATH OF POOR DAVIE,
RECANTATORY POSTSCRIPT.
MY OWN ELEGY.
AN ODE TO MYSELF.
MY OWN EPITAPH.
ELEGIAC STANZAS ON MYSELF.
FAREWELL TO KILLEIGH.
EPISTLE TO J. C. WALKER, ESQ.
THE POET'S RECANTATION.
THE PETITION OF TOM DERMODY
FAREWELL TO IRELAND.
TO SIR JAMES BLAND BURGESS, BART.
EXCULPATORY LINES
THE FEMALE MENDICANT.
HYMN TO THE MEMORY OF THOMSON.
ON THE MISFORTUNES OF AN INGENIOUS MIND.
THE UNION.
GIBRALTAR.
MILTON'S EPITAPHIUM DAMONIS TRANSLATED.
II.
VOL. II.
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The Harp of Erin
[Lest your own praise should chance to die]
Lest
your own praise should chance to die,
Nor enter fame's large portal,
On sculptured stones you place it high,
—But stones are not immortal.
The Harp of Erin