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Poetic Lucubrations
Containing The Misanthrope and Other Effusions. By T. Gordon Hake
Hake, Thomas Gordon (1809-1895)
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[dedication]
[section]
THE MISANTHROPE.
SUMMER'S NIGHT.
ELEGY, WRITTEN IN THE RUINS OF THE PRIORY OF ST. PANCRAS'.
MARIAN.
TO CAPTAIN H. W. G. ROYAL ARTILLERY.
TO ISABELLA.
FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE.
JULIAN AND SYRENA, An Eclogue.
ÆNIGMA.
FAREWELL.
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“Go little book from this my solitude,
I cast thee on the waters, go thy ways,
And if as I believe thy vein be good,
The world shall find thee after many days.”
Southey.
Poetic Lucubrations