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Poems
By George Dyer
Dyer, George (1755-1841)
I.
VOL. I.
I.
BOOK THE FIRST.
TO FRIENDS.
TO A LADY:
ODE ON THE RETURN OF A PUBLIC ANNIVERSARY.
SONG,
TO AN ENTHUSIAST.
FROM ANACREON.
ODE TO THE CAM.
A GLEE FOR THE SOMERSET-HOUSE LODGE OF FREEMASONS.
FROM ANACREON.
SONNET.
ODE
FROM ANACREON.
PERAMBULATORY MUSINGS,
ODE ON LIBERTY.
ODE ON SCIENCE.
II.
BOOK THE SECOND.
TO AN EMINENT PAINTER.
HOMER'S STATUE.
ON VISITING THE TOMB OF DAVID HUME,
TO THE MEMORY OF GEORGE MORGAN.
ON THE DEATH OF GILBERT WAKEFIELD.
MONODY. ON THE DEATH OF ROBERT ROBINSON.
A NIGHT THOUGHT:
II.
VOL. II.
III.
BOOK THE THIRD.
THE LOVE-POET.
THE MUSES' WEDDING-DAY.
BÜRGER,
KING WILLIAM'S MAN,
DEMOCRITUS JUNIOR;
TIMON;
THE VOLUNTEER TO THE TRUE PATRIOT.
THE SYMPATHIST;
THE PLAINTIVE MAN'S ADDRESS TO MELANCHOLY.
THE CITIZEN OF THE WORLD.
THE SAILOR
HORACE.
THE ADDRESS
SIMONIDES.
SAPPHO;
ANACREON
THE APOLOGIST.
The DREAMS of PINDUS.
THE PADLOCKED LADY.
ALFRED.
THE FUNERAL PROCESSION OF POLLY WHITEHEAD.
A MONODY.
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And ocean's waves, unruffled by the wind,
Sleep undisturb'd—and Fancy now might hear,
Far, far away, the shriek of mariners,
Faint, hopeless, lost; while the ship round and round
Tost, bulges, and then plunges in the deep.
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