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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.
II.
VOL. II.
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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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