Wrote verses in Italian and Latin.
The dramas "Andrea of Hungary," "Giovanna of Naples," and "Fra Rupert."
"Pericles and Aspasia."
"Poems from the Arabic and Persian," 1800, pretending to be translations.
"A Satire upon Satirists, and Admonition to Detractors," printed 1836, not published.
Letters called "High and Low Life in Italy."
"Imaginary Conversations."
"Pentameron and Pentalogia."
"Examination of William Shakspeare before Sir Thomas Lucy, Knt., touching Deer-stealing."
Vide again Richard's sail in "Richard First and the Abbot."[435]