OTHER POEMS, BY
SUSANNA STRICKLAND, (NOW MRS. MOODIE.) LONDON: SMITH, ELDER, AND CO. 65, CORNHILL. MDCCCXXXI.
POEMS.
CONTENTS.
TO JAMES MONTGOMERY, ESQ.
ENTHUSIASM.
FAME.
THE DELUGE.
THE AVENGER OF BLOOD.
ZEBAH AND ZALMUNNA. JUDGES VIII. Who are ye, who through the
PARAPHRASE. PSALM XLIV. O mighty God! our fathers told The
PARAPHRASE. ISAIAH XL. Rejoice O my people! Jehovah hath
DRY BONES. EZEKIEL XXXVII. The Spirit of God with resistless
DESTRUCTION OF BABYLON.
MRS. EWING. WRITTEN AFTER PERUSING THE INTERESTING MEMOIR
R. R. Jun. LATE OF IPSWICH, AND ONE OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.
APPEAL TO THE FREE.
WAR.
THE EARTHQUAKE.
LINES WRITTEN AMIDST THE RUINS OF A CHURCH ON THE COAST OF
THE OLD ASH TREE.
THE NAMELESS GRAVE. WRITTEN IN COVE CHURCH-YARD; AND OCCASIONED
THE PAUSE.
UNCERTAINTY.
THE WARNING.
NEW-BORN INFANT. [A]
CHRISTIAN MOTHER'S LAMENT. THE FOLLOWING LITTLE POEM WAS
THE CHILD'S FIRST GRIEF. [B]
LAMENT OF THE DISAPPOINTED.
HYMN OF THE CONVALESCENT. My eyes have seen another spring In
YOUTH AND AGE.
MARY HUME. A BALLAD. "He will come to night," young Mary said,
THE SPIRIT OF MOTION.
LINES WRITTEN DURING A GALE OF WIND.
SPIRIT OF THE SPRING.
O COME TO THE MEADOWS.
THOU WILT THINK OF ME, LOVE.
FOREST RILL.
TO WATER LILIES.
AUTUMN.
THE REAPERS' SONG.
WINTER.
FANCY AND THE POET.
NIGHT'S PHANTASIES. A FRAGMENT. I have dreamed sweet dreams of
SONGS OF THE HOURS.
THE LUMINOUS BOW. THIS REMARKABLE PHENOMENON WAS WITNESSED BY
THE SUGAR BIRD. [C]
THE DREAM.
THE RUIN.
WINTER CALLING UP HIS LEGIONS. WINTER. Awake arise! all my
THERE'S JOY, and c.
LOVE.
MORNING HYMN.
EVENING HYMN.