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CONTENTS.
Page | Composed | Published | |
239 | On the final submission of the Tyrolese | ||
240 | Hail Zaragoza! | ||
241 | Say what is Honour? | ||
242 | The martial courage | ||
243 | Brave Schill! | ||
244 | Call not the royal Swede | ||
245 | Look now on that Adventurer | ||
246 | Is there a Power | ||
247 | Ah where is Palafox! | ||
248 | In due observance | ||
249 | Feelings of a Noble Biscayan | ||
250 | The Oak of Guernica | ||
251 | Indignation of a high-minded Spaniard | ||
252 | Avaunt all specious | ||
253 | O'er-weening Statesmen | ||
254 | The French and Spanish Guerillas | ||
255 | Spanish Guerillas | ||
256 | The power of Armies | ||
257 | Conclusion | 1811 | |
258 | Added | 1813 | |
POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES. |
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261 | It was an April morning | 1800 | |
264 | To Joanna | 1800 | |
268 | There is an Eminence | 1800 | |
269 | A narrow girdle | 1800 | |
273 | To M. H. | 1800 | |
275 | When from the attractions | 1802 | |
INSCRIPTIONS. |
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283 | Lines written upon a stone, &c. | 1800 | |
285 | Upon a stone on the side of Black Comb | ||
287 | In the Grounds of Coleorton, the Seat of Sir George Beaumont, Bart. | ||
289 | In a Garden of the same | ||
290 | Upon an Urn in the same Grounds |