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Miscellanies (1785)
(1749-1814)
I.
VOLUME I.
[dedication]
SYMPATHY, A POEM.
THE TEARS OF GENIUS.
THE ART OF RISING ON THE STAGE.
POEMS FROM THE ANNUAL REGISTER.
POETICAL PIECES FROM LIBERAL OPINIONS.
TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES,
EPITAPHS.
EPITAPH ON ------
TO THE MEMORY OF CAPTAIN DRUMMOND, A BRAVE YOUNG OFFICER.
EPITAPH
SILVANA, THE HIGHLAND SHEPHERDESS.
BALLAD POEMS FROM EMMA CORBET, AND SONGS.
PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES.
II.
VOLUME II.
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Miscellanies (1785)
Once more did Genius cease the mournful lay,
But the fresh anguish soon assail'd his heart;
Still call'd the populous tomb for his lament,
And bade him prove vicissitude of woe,
As thus he sighing, spoke:
Miscellanies (1785)