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Subject: MSR Poetical Effusions
Author: Isabella Lickbarrow
Uploaded By: HOST Comp Joots
Date: 8/24/2002
File: Poetical Effusions.lit (189679 bytes)
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Keywords: Poetical Effusions, Isabella Lickbarrow, Poetry, Women's History
POETICAL EFFUSIONS.
Contents
Introductory Address
A Fragment on Solitude
Written in Spring
On Music
The Naiad's Complaint
The Throne of Winter
On Sleep
On Sensibility
Written at the commencement of the year 1813
Invocation to Peace
On seeing some children playing
On the difficulty of attaining Poetical Excellence
The Pictures of Memory
On early death
On Domestic Happiness, written at the request of a friend
To an Opening Rose
An Elegy
Written in November, 1811
Lady Hamilton
The Nun's Soliloquy
A Fairy Tale
On Hope
Reflections on visiting the Monument of Miss Smith, of Conistone
On the Approach of Winter, addressed to a friend
Written on leaving H----
The Pilgrim
Stanzas supposed to be written at the Grave of Chatterton
Verses in imitation of Hohen-Linden
Reflections
The Storm
To Eliza, on the First of January
On Esthwaite Water
The Widow
Written in a Cemetery
Anna
On the Fate of Newspapers
The Disappointment
The Highland Isle
Lines on the Comet
Verses addressed to a Young Lady
On the death of an infant
Lines written on the banks of the Eden near Kirkby Stephen
Christmas Day
Written on the banks of a rapid stream
Written in March
To Forgetfulness
To the Memory of a Friend
Occasioned by reading T. Wilkinson's Elegy on Life
The Grassy Mound
On Underbarrow Scar
On the Sprint at Garnett Bridge
Verses intended for a Watch-Paper
Written in May, 1813
To a Friend
The Enquiry
Thoughts on Friendship
The Lover's Resolution
Written after the News of a Battle
A Soliloquy
Description of South-Stack Lighthouse
The mountain flower
The Vision
Songs