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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—