| PAGE |
| Prefatory Memoir | [ix] |
| The Pleasures of Hope— | |
| Part I. | [1] |
| Part II. | [23] |
| Gertrude of Wyoming— | |
| Part I. | [41] |
| Part II. | [53] |
| Part III. | [61] |
| O’Connor’s Child; or, the “Flower of Love Lies Bleeding” | [73] |
| Theodric; a Domestic Tale | [83] |
| Lochiel’s Warning | [101] |
| Miscellaneous Poems— | |
| Battle of the Baltic | [109] |
| Ye Mariners of England: a Naval Ode | [112] |
| To the Rainbow | [114] |
| The Last Man | [116] |
| Valedictory Stanzas to J. P. Kemble, Esq., composed for a
Public Meeting, held June, 1817 | [119] |
| A Dream | [122] |
| Lines Written at the Request of the Highland Society in London,
when met to Commemorate the 21st of March, the Day of
Victory in Egypt | [125] |
| Stanzas to the Memory of the Spanish Patriots latest Killed in
Resisting the Regency and the Duke of Angoulême | [127] |
| Song of the Greeks | [129] |
| Ode to Winter | [131] |
| Lines Spoken by Mr. * * *, at Drury Lane Theatre, on the
First Opening of the House after the death of the Princess
Charlotte, 1817 | [133] |
| Lines on the Grave of a Suicide | [135] |
| The Turkish Lady | [136] |
| The Wounded Hussar | [138] |
|
Lines Inscribed on the Monument lately finished by Mr. Chantrey,
which has been Erected by the Widow of Admiral Sir
G. Campbell, K.C.B., to the Memory of her Husband | [139] |
| The Brave Roland | [140] |
| The Spectre Boat; a Ballad | [142] |
| The Lover to his Mistress on her Birth-day | [144] |
| Hohenlinden | [145] |
| Glenara | [147] |
| Lines on Receiving a Seal with the Campbell Crest, from K.
M—, before her Marriage | [149] |
| Gilderoy | [151] |
| Adelgitha | [153] |
| Absence | [154] |
| The Ritter Bann | [155] |
| The Harper | [161] |
| Song—To the Evening Star | [162] |
| Song—“Men of England” | [163] |
| The Maid’s Remonstrance | [164] |
| Song—“Drink ye to her” | [165] |
| Song—“When Napoleon was flying” | [166] |
| The Beech-Tree’s Petition | [167] |
| Song—“Earl March” | [168] |
| Love and Madness; an Elegy, written in 1795 | [169] |
| Song—“Oh how hard it is to find” | [172] |
| Stanzas on the Threatened Invasion, 1803 | [173] |
| Exile of Erin | [174] |
| Lord Ullin’s Daughter | [176] |
| Ode to the Memory of Burns | [178] |
| The Soldier’s Dream | [181] |
| Lines Written on Visiting a Scene in Argyleshire | [182] |
| Spanish Patriot’s Song | [184] |
| Verses on Marie Antoinette | [186] |
| Dirge of Wallace | [188] |
| Jemima, Rose, and Eleanore; three Celebrated Scottish Beauties | [190] |
| The Death-Boat of Heligoland | [192] |
| Song—“When Love came first to Earth” | [194] |
| Lines on the Departure of Emigrants for New South Wales | [195] |
| Farewell to Love | [199] |
| Lines on a Picture of a Girl in the Attitude of Prayer, by the
artist Gruse, in the possession of Lady Stepney | [200] |
|
Stanzas on the Battle of Navarino | [202] |
| Lines on Leaving a Scene in Bavaria | [204] |
| Stanzas to Painting | [209] |
| Drinking-Song of Munich | [212] |
| Lines on Revisiting a Scottish River | [213] |
| Lines on Revisiting Cathcart | [215] |
| The “Name Unknown;” in imitation of Klopstock | [216] |
| Song—“Withdraw not yet those lips and fingers” | [217] |
| Hallowed Ground | [218] |
| Caroline—Part I. | [221] |
| Caroline—Part II.—To the Evening Star | [223] |
| Field Flowers | [225] |
| Lines on the View from St Leonard’s | [226] |
| Lines on Poland | [230] |
| Lines on the Camp Hill, near Hastings | [235] |
| Lines written in a Blank Leaf of La Perouse’s Voyages | [236] |
| The Power of Russia | [238] |
| Reullura | [241] |
| Ode to the Germans | [247] |
| Florine | [249] |
| Translations— | |
| Song of Hybrias the Cretan | [253] |
| Fragment from the Greek of Alcman | [254] |
| Martial Elegy from the Greek of Tyrtæus | [255] |
| Specimens of Translation from “Medea” | [257] |
| Speech of the Chorus in the same Tragedy, to dissuade Medea
from her Purpose of Putting her Children to Death, and
Flying for Protection to Athens | [258] |
| Notes to— | |
| The Pleasures of Hope | [265] |
| Gertrude of Wyoming | [269] |
| O’Connor’s Child | [285] |
| Theodric | [291] |
| Lochiel | [293] |