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Author |
Porter, Anna Maria. |
Title |
Ballad romances, and other poems.
1st ed. |
Imprint |
London, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 |
Year of Publication |
1811 |
Call Number |
WPRP 175 |
Physical Description: |
vii, 196 p. front. 18.5 cm |
Citation |
| Jackson, Romantic Poetry by Women, p. 260; variation in physical description. |
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Epigraph |
none |
Contents |
BALLADS. |
|
EUGENE |
3 |
Lord Malcolm |
25 |
The Knight of Malta |
38 |
The Maid of Erin |
54 |
The Prince of the Lake |
70 |
MISCELLANEOUS. |
|
Youth |
7[i.e.79] |
Epistle from Yarico to Inkle |
101 |
A War Song |
120 |
Lines written after reading the "Corrine" of Madame
de Stael, and the "Psyche" of the late Mrs. Henry Tighe |
123 |
The Comparison |
128 |
An Address |
130 |
Address to a Brothers Bust |
133 |
Sonnet. On Solitude |
136 |
Address to the ---------- Regiment going on Foreign
Service |
137 |
Sonnet. On quitting the Country |
139 |
An Abjuration |
140 |
Stanzas to a Glow-worm |
143 |
Sonnet. Written during severe Illness |
146 |
A Wish |
147 |
Apprehension |
149 |
An Address written during Sickness |
151 |
Ode to a Faithless Friend |
153 |
Sonnet. On Jane |
155 |
Lines written on being offered a Rose dAmour |
156 |
Monody on the Death of Capt. H.P. Inscribed to
L.J. Esq. |
157 |
The Shepherds Calendar |
160 |
Sonnet. To the Nightingale |
162 |
Remembrance to a little Favourite |
163 |
Lines to Therese |
165 |
Sonnet. To the Laurel |
167 |
Sonnet. On hearing Village Bells |
168 |
A Commentary |
169 |
Lament of a returned Exile |
171 |
Sonnet. Night |
172 |
Lines sent with a fanciful Brooch |
174 |
Song. Imitated from the German |
175 |
Song |
176 |
A Complaint |
178 |
Ode. To the Memory of a Friend |
183 |
Sonnet. Written on the Sea-Shore |
186 |
The Husband to his Wife |
187 |
Lines to the Memory of Sir John Moore |
190 |
The Torches. An Allegory |
191 |
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