| PAGE | |
|---|---|
| Juvenilia | [1] |
| Solitude | [1] |
| A Song | [3] |
| Concluding Lines of Prize Poem on Hope | [4] |
| To Emma | [4] |
| Despair | [5] |
| Cupid | [7] |
| Song | [8] |
| [On the Death of William Springall Levett] | [8] |
| Parody on [Byrom's] "My Time, Oh ye Muses" | [9] |
| The Wish | [10] |
| Inebriety | [11] |
| Juvenilia | [37] |
| [The Learning of Love] | [37] |
| Ye Gentle Gales | [37] |
| Mira | [38] |
| Hymn | [39] |
| The Wish | [40] |
| The Comparison | [40] |
| Goldsmith to the Author | [41] |
| Fragment | [41] |
| The Resurrection | [42] |
| My Birth-day | [43] |
| To Eliza | [43] |
| Life | [44] |
| The Sacrament | [44] |
| Night | [45] |
| Fragment, written at Midnight | [45] |
| Midnight | [47] |
| Juvenilia | [61] |
| [A Farewell] | [61] |
| Time | [62] |
| The Choice | [63] |
| [A Humble Invocation] | [65] |
| [From an Epistle to Mira] | [66] |
| [Concluding Lines of an Epistle to Prince William Henry, afterwards King William IV] | [66] |
| [Drifting] | [68] |
| To the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne | [69] |
| An Epistle to a Friend | [70] |
| The Candidate | [73] |
| The Library | [100] |
| The Village | [119] |
| The Newspaper | [137] |
| The Parish Register | [158] |
| The Birth of Flattery | [223] |
| Reflections | [234] |
| Sir Eustace Grey | [238] |
| The Hall of Justice | [252] |
| Woman! | [261] |
| The Borough | [263] |
JUVENILIA
(1772—1780.)
SOLITUDE.
[September, 1772.]
Free from envy, strife and sorrow,
Jealous doubts, and heart-felt fears;
Free from thoughts of what to-morrow
May o'er-charge the soul with cares—