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Poems on various subjects
by Charles Lloyd
Lloyd, Charles (1775-1839)
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DEDICATORY SONNET.
I.
SONNET I. To the Moon.
II.
SONNET II. Occasioned by a Domestic's Tears at parting from the Author.
III.
SONNET III. Written at Exmouth, Devon.
IV.
SONNET IV. Written at Church-Hop, Isle of Portland.
V.
SONNET V. To the Grave.
VI.
SONNET VI. Written near Cromack Lake.
VII.
SONNET VII. To a Snow-Drop.
VIII.
SONNET VIII. FROM PETRARCH.
IX.
SONNET IX. FROM THE SAME.
X.
SONNET X. FROM THE SAME.
XI.
SONNET XI. FROM THE SAME.
XII.
SONNET XII. FROM THE SAME.
XIII.
SONNET XIII. FROM THE SAME.
XIV.
SONNET XIV. FROM THE SAME.
XV.
SONNET XV. FROM THE SAME.
Ode to Simplicity.
Ode to Keswick Lake, Cumberland.
Elegy on a Poor Man's Grave.
Elegy on leaving Exmouth.
SONG. Rosamund Gray.
SONG.
SONG.
SONG.
Address to a Cottage.
Stanzas written at the Approach of Winter.
The Slave.
Stanzas, written by Ulswater, Cumberland.
OSWALD, A POEM.
SONNET, Written 1st of May, 1795.
SONNET, Written early in the Morning.
Dirge, occasioned by an Infant's Death.
Elegy on the same Subject.
Elegy written on a Sunday Morning.
Stanzas on seeing a Maniac.
Inscription for the Grotto of a Friend.
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