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Poems, and a tragedy
By William Julius Mickle
Mickle, William Julius (1735-1788)
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ANECDOTES OF WILLIAM JULIUS MICKLE, IN WHICH ARE COMPRISED, SEVERAL LETTERS FROM THE LATE LORD LYTTELTON.
[“While o'er these lawns thine eye delighted strays]
[The voice of joy this happy day demands]
ESKDALE BRAES.
POLLIO:
SIR MARTYN:
MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS;
KNOWLEDGE:
HENGIST AND MEY:
THE SORCERESS;
ALMADA HILL:
STANZAS. ADDRESSED TO A YOUNG LADY STUDIOUS OF BOTANY.
SACRED TO THE HEIRS OF **** CASTLE.
FRAGMENT.
FRAGMENT.
STANZAS ON THE DEATH OF THE PRINCESS DOWAGER OF WALES.
EPITAPH ON MR. MORTIMER.
TO THE MEMORY OF COM. GEO. JOHNSTONE.
STANZAS ON MR. GARRICK.
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FRAGMENT.
[Come gentle peace on every breathing gale]
Come
gentle peace on every breathing gale,
O come and guard the slumbers of the vale,
Awake gay mirth and glee, with playful wile,
Wake with the morn, and o'er the landscape smile.
Poems, and a tragedy