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The Poems of Robert Bloomfield
In Three Volumes
Bloomfield, Robert (1766-1823)
I.
VOL. I. THE FARMER'S BOY, AND GOOD TIDINGS.
II.
VOL. II. RURAL TALES, AND WILD FLOWERS.
RURAL TALES.
RICHARD AND KATE;
WALTER AND JANE;
THE MILLER'S MAID.
THE WIDOW TO HER HOUR-GLASS.
MARKET-NIGHT.
THE FAKENHAM GHOST,
THE FRENCH MARINER.
DOLLY
LINES, OCCASIONED BY A VISIT TO Whittlebury Forest, Northamptonshire,
SONG FOR A HIGHLAND DROVER RETURNING FROM ENGLAND.
A WORD TO TWO YOUNG LADIES.
ON HEARING OF THE TRANSLATION OF PART OF THE FARMER'S BOY INTO LATIN;
NANCY.
ROSY HANNAH.
SONG. THE SHEPHERD AND HIS DOG ROVER.
HUNTING SONG.
LUCY.
WINTER SONG.
WILD FLOWERS;
III.
VOL. III. BANKS OF WYE, AND MAY-DAY WITH THE MUSES.
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The Poems of Robert Bloomfield
Pollett
, farewell! Thy dashing oar
Shall lull us into peace no more;
But where
Kyrle
trimm'd his infant green,
Long mayst thou with thy bark be seen;
And happy be the hearts that glide
Through such a scene, with such a guide.
The Poems of Robert Bloomfield