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Poetical Trifles
By A Youth [i.e. Robert Montgomery]
Montgomery, Robert (1807-1855)
[section]
[dedication]
HOPE.
HOME.
“Go and Sin no more.” John 8th Chap.
LINES
A DREAM
SYMPATHY.
REFLECTIONS AT THE SETTING SUN.
TO MISS ---
THE WARRIOR'S DEATH.
TRANSLATION OF A LATIN PASTORAL POEM,
LINES TO A FRIEND, ON HIS BIRTH-DAY.
SAPHO'S HYMN TO VENUS.
FROM THE ITALIAN.
THE SOLDIER'S RETURN.
THE BLISS OF WINE.
IMPROMPTU
TO LAURA.
SONG. HASTE THEE WARRIOR.
EXTEMPORARY LINES ADDRESSED TO SOME YOUNG LADIES.
Death spares not.
THE WANDERER.
AIR. OH, LADY, I'LL REMEMBER THEE!
FROM THE ITALIAN.
LINES ON RECEIVING A ROSE.
A FRAGMENT.
SONG.
IMPROMPTU.
AURORA.
RETROSPECT.
THE LADY OFFERING HER LOOKING GLASS TO VENUS.
A WISH
IMITATED.
FALSE BLUSHES.
IMITATION FROM BOETHIUS.
BAGATELLE.
IMITATED.
THOUGHTS ON WEALTH.
WE PART TO MEET AGAIN!
To G. H. S---Esq.
[Mine be a little moss-grown cot]
[Dark Night! thou herald of the musing hour]
To------
[The Sabbath is the morn of rest]
To G. H. S--- Esq.
ACROSTIC.
OH! THINK OF ME.
TO LESBIA'S SPARROW.
ON THE DEATH OF LESBIA'S SPARROW.
THE TEAR.
ACROSTIC.
TO A LADY, WITH SOME RETURNED LETTERS.
WE PART TO MEET NO MORE.
THERE IS A HOPE.
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TO BARON BROWNE MILL, THIS EARLY EFFORT IS MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED, BY HIS OBLIGED AND HUMBLE SERVANT, THE AUTHOR.
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