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M.DCCC.LV.


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PAUL'S WORK.


CONTENTS.

SONNETS AND MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.

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SONNETS:—
At Tynemouth Priory, after a Tempestuous Voyage[7]
Bamborough Castle[8]
The River Wainsbeck[8]
The Tweed Visited[9]
On leaving a Village in Scotland[9]
Evening[10]
To the River Itchin[11]
On Resigning a Scholarship of Trinity College, Oxford, and Retiring to a Country Curacy[11]
Dover Cliffs[12]
On Landing at Ostend[12]
The Bells of Ostend[13]
The Rhine[13]
Influence of Time on Grief[14]
The Convent[14]
The River Cherwell[15]
On Entering Switzerland[15]
Distant View of England from the Sea[16]
Hope[16]
To a Friend[17]
Absence[17]
Bereavement[18]
Oxford Revisited[19]
In Memoriam[19]
On the Death of the Rev. William Benwell, M.A.[20]
At Malvern[20]
Netley Abbey[21]
Associations[21]
Music[22]
Approach of Summer[22]
At Oxford, 1786[23]
At Dover, 1786[23]
Retrospection[24]
On Accidentally Meeting a Lady, now no more[24]
On hearing "The Messiah" performed in Gloucester Cathedral, Sept. 18, 1835[25]
Woodspring Abbey, 1836[26]
Lacock Nunnery, 1837[26]
On a Beautiful Landscape[27]
Art and Nature: the Bridge between Clifton and Leigh Woods[27]
Picture of an Old Man[28]
Picture of a Young Lady[29]
Hour-glass and Bible[29]
Milton. Two Sonnets on the bust of Milton, in Youth and Age, at Stourhead[30]
To Sir Walter Scott[31]
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS:—
Elegy written at the Hotwells, Bristol[32]
Monody on Henry Headley[36]
Howard's Account of Lazarettos[37]
The Grave of Howard[42]
Shakspeare[46]
Abbe Thule's Lament for his Son Prince Le Boo[49]
Southampton Water[51]
The Philanthropic Society[52]
The Dying Slave[58]
Song of the American Indian[60]
Monody, written at Matlock[61]
The Right Honourable Edmund Burke[67]
On Leaving a Place of Residence[72]
Elegiac Stanzas written during Sickness at Bath[73]
On leaving Winchester School[77]
Hope: an Allegorical Sketch[77]
The Battle of the Nile[88]
A Garden-Seat at Home[94]
In Horto Rev. J. Still[95]
Greenwich Hospital[95]
A Rustic Seat near the Sea[96]
Wardour Castle[96]
Pole-vellum, Cornwall[97]
On a Beautiful Spring[98]
On a Cenotaph to the Memory of Lieut-Col. Isaac[99]
Translation of a Latin Poem, by Rev. Newton Ogle[100]
St Michael's Mount[101]
On an Unfortunate and Beautiful Woman[111]
Hymn to Woden[113]
Coombe-Ellen[115]
Summer Evening at Home[125]
Winter Evening at Home[126]
The Spirit of Navigation[127]
Water-party on Beaulieu River, in the New Forest[134]
Monody on the Death of Dr Warton[135]
Epitaph on H. Walmsley, Esq., in Alverstoke Church, Hants[141]
Age[142]
On a Landscape by Rubens[142]
The Harp, and Despair, of Cowper[151]
Stanzas for Music[152]
Music[152]
Absence[153]
Fairy Sketch[154]
Inscription[155]
Pictures from Theocritus[156]
Sketches in the Exhibition, 1805[161]
Do. in the Exhibition, 1807[162]
Southampton Castle[164]
The Winds[166]
On William Sommers of Bremhill[169]
The Visionary Boy[170]
Cadland, Southampton River[180]
The Last Song of Camoens[182]
The Sylph of Summer[184]
The Harp of Hoel[201]
Avenue in Savernake Forest[215]
Dirge of Nelson[216]
Death of Captain Cooke, of "The Bellerophon"[217]
Battle of Corruna[218]
Sketch from Bowden Hill after Sickness[219]
Sun-Dial in the Churchyard of Bremhill[223]
THE SPIRIT OF DISCOVERY:
A Descriptive and Historical Poem[225]
Book the First[231]
Book the Second[245]
Book the Third[258]
Book the Fourth[266]
Book the Fifth[285]
THE MISSIONARY[295]
Introduction[297]
Canto First[298]
Canto Second[309]
Canto Third[318]
Canto Fourth[330]
Canto Fifth[339]
Canto Sixth[344]
Canto Seventh[350]
Canton Eighth[359]

The Memoir and Critical Dissertation being unavoidably delayed, will be prefixed to Vol. II.