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Parliamentary Letters, and Other Poems
By Q. in the Corner [i.e. N. T. H. Bayly]
Bayly, Thomas Haynes (1797-1839)
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Parliamentary Letters.
Miscellaneous Poems.
HUMAN JOYS AND HUMAN WOES.
TO A Friend WHO SAID “When you are gone you will forget me.”
Lines WRITTEN AT GRETNA GREEN.
Lines WRITTEN IN THE VALE OF LLANGOLLEN, IN WALES.
RETROSPECTION.
[We parted,—yet I never heard]
LOVE.
TO A Lady WITH A LOCK OF HAIR.
TO ELLEN.
LOVE AND SCIENCE.
YES, MY LOVE, YES.
TO A Lady WHO DECLARED THE AUTHOR WAS IN LOVE, SAYING, “I read it in your eyes.”
TO ROSA.
TO LAURA.
TO A TELL-TALE.
CONDOLENCE.
A TRIP TO PORTSMOUTH.
Epistle FROM A LADY AT CHELTENHAM, TO HER SISTER IN THE COUNTRY.
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POSTSCRIPT.
An Epistle FROM AN APOTHECARY IN BATH, TO A SURGEON IN LONDON.
Lines SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN BY A LADY ON THE DEATH OF AN ONLY DAUGHTER.
TO ------.
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Parliamentary Letters, and Other Poems
------ Liberius si
Dixero quid, si forte jocosius; hoc mihi juris
Cum veniâ dabis.
Horace, Sat. IV. Lib. I.
Parliamentary Letters, and Other Poems