Moonlight, a Poem: with Several Copies of Verses
MOONLIGHT.
MOONLIGHT,
A POEM:
WITH SEVERAL COPIES OF VERSES:
BY
EDWARD, LORD THURLOW.
O changeful Dian, over-sway'd by thee.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY J. NICHOLS, SON, AND BENTLEY, RED LION PASSAGE, FLEET STREET;
FOR MESSRS. WHITE, COCHRANE, AND CO. FLEET STREET.
1814
- To John, Lord Eldon
- Moonlight
- Note on Lord Chancellor Thurlow
- Translation of a Chorus from the Hippolytus of Euripides
- The Frog-And-Mouse-Fight
- Translation of the Prologue to the Andrian of Terence
- Lines on the Victory of Captain Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke
- To Robert Smirke, Esq.
- Virgil's Ghost
- To Italy
- The Orange Tree
- To Robert Southey
- To His Royal Highness, the Prince of Orange and Nassau
- On Beholding Bodiam Castle
- To John, Lord Eldon
- Written on the Thirty-First Day of December
Printed by Nichols, Son, and Bentley,
Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, London.
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