CONTENTS.
| page | |
| Enthusiasm | [1] |
| Fame | [25] |
| The Deluge | [37] |
| The Avenger of Blood | [44] |
| The Overthrow of Zebah and Zalmunna | [49] |
| Paraphrase, (Psalm XLIV.) | [57] |
| Paraphrase, (Isaiah XL.) | [59] |
| The Vision of Dry Bones | [61] |
| The Destruction of Babylon | [65] |
| To the Memory of Mrs. Ewing | [70] |
| To the Memory of R. R. Jun. | [74] |
| An Appeal to the Free | [77] |
| War | [80] |
| The Earthquake | [85] |
| Lines, written amidst the ruins of a church on the coast of Suffolk | [89] |
| The Old Ash Tree | [94] |
| The Nameless Grave | [97] |
| The Pause | [98] |
| Uncertainty | [100] |
| The Warning | [104] |
| Lines on a new-born Infant | [106] |
| The Christian Mother's Lament | [108] |
| The Child's first Grief | [110] |
| The Lament of the Disappointed | [113] |
| Hymn of the Convalescent | [116] |
| Youth and Age | [120] |
| Mary Hume | [123] |
| The Spirit of Motion | [126] |
| Lines written during a gale of wind | [129] |
| The Spirit of the Spring | [132] |
| O come to the Meadows | [135] |
| Thou wilt think of me, Love | [139] |
| The Forest Rill | [142] |
| To Water Lilies | [146] |
| Autumn | [149] |
| The Reapers' Song | [153] |
| Winter | [155] |
| Fancy and the Poet | [159] |
| Night's Phantasies | [163] |
| Songs of the Hours | [169] |
| The Luminous Bow | [177] |
| The Sugar Bird | [179] |
| The Dream | [181] |
| The Ruin | [184] |
| Winter calling up his Legions | [193] |
| There's Joy | [200] |
| Love | [205] |
| Morning Hymn | [206] |
| Evening Hymn | [210] |
TO JAMES MONTGOMERY, ESQ.
With sincere admiration of his genius as a poet, his virtues as a Christian, and his character as a man, this Volume is most respectfully inscribed, by his obliged servant,
THE AUTHOR.
Reydon, Suffolk,
Jan. 1st. 1831.