| PAGE | Prefatory Memoir | ix | The Pleasures of Hope— | | Part I. | 1 | Part II. | 23 | Gertrude of Wyoming— | | Part I. | 41 | Part II. | 53 | Part III. | 61 | O’Connor’s Child; or, the “Flower of Love Lies Bleeding” | 73 | Theodric; a Domestic Tale | 83 | Lochiel’s Warning | 101 | Miscellaneous Poems— | | Battle of the Baltic | 109 | Ye Mariners of England: a Naval Ode | 112 | To the Rainbow | 114 | The Last Man | 116 | Valedictory Stanzas to J. P. Kemble, Esq., composed for a Public Meeting, held June, 1817 | 119 | A Dream | 122 | Lines Written at the Request of the Highland Society in London, when met to Commemorate the 21st of March, the Day of Victory in Egypt | 125 | Stanzas to the Memory of the Spanish Patriots latest Killed in Resisting the Regency and the Duke of AngoulÊme | 127 | Song of the Greeks | 129 | Ode to Winter | 131 | Lines Spoken by Mr. ***, at Drury Lane Theatre, on the First Opening of the House after the death of the Princess Charlotte, 1817 | 133 | Lines on the Grave of a Suicide | 135 | The Turkish Lady | 136 | The Wounded Hussar | 138 | Lines Inscribed on the Monument lately finished by Mr. Chantrey, which has been Erected by the Widow of Admiral Sir G. Campbell, K.C.B., to the Memory of her Husband | 139 | The Brave Roland | 140 | The Spectre Boat; a Ballad | 142 | The Lover to his Mistress on her Birth-day | 144 | Hohenlinden | 145 | Glenara | 147 | Lines on Receiving a Seal with the Campbell Crest, from K. M—, before her Marriage | 149 | Gilderoy | 151 | Adelgitha | 153 | Absence | 154 | The Ritter Bann | 155 | The Harper | 161 | Song—To the Evening Star | 162 | Song—“Men of England” | 163 | The Maid’s Remonstrance | 164 | Song—“Drink ye to her” | 165 | Song—“When Napoleon was flying” |
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