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Author |
Opie, Amelia Alderson, 1769-1853 |
Title |
The warrior's return, and other poems, by Mrs. Opie |
Imprint |
London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster-Row. 1808. |
Call Number |
WPRP 209 |
Physical Description: |
vi, 185 p. front. 17 cm |
Citation |
Jackson,
Romantic Poetry by Women, p. 209. |
Epigraph |
none |
Online copies |
Google Books Digital copy and transcription at UC Davis
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Content |
The Warriors Return |
1 |
Julia, or The Convent of St. Claire; a Tale founded on Fact |
19 |
The Mad Wanderer, a Ballad |
45 |
Lines written in 1799 |
49 |
Song. I am wearing away like the snow in the sun |
51 |
To Lorenzo |
53 |
Ode to Borrowdale in Cumberland |
55 |
The Lucayans Song |
67 |
Song. Was it for this I dearly loved thee |
81 |
Ballad, founded on Fact |
83 |
Song. Yes, thou art changed |
87 |
Stanzas to Cynthio |
89 |
The Origin of the Sail |
93 |
Sonnet on the Approach of Autumn |
99 |
To Laura |
101 |
Love Elegy, to Laura |
105 |
Love Elegy, to Henry |
109 |
To Henry |
115 |
To Henry |
117 |
Lines on the Opening of a Spring Campaign |
121 |
Lines on the Place de la Concorde at Paris |
125 |
The Moon and the Comet, a Fable |
131 |
To Lothario |
137 |
To Henry |
139 |
To Anna |
143 |
Remembrance |
145 |
Secret Love |
151 |
To a Maniac |
161 |
Lines on Constantinople |
163 |
Song. While many a fond |
173 |
To Henry |
174 |
Song. Ask not, when springs |
176 |
Song. Yesthough weve loved |
178 |
Song. How fondly I gaze |
179 |
Song. Where dost thou bide |
180 |
Song. Low hung the dark clouds |
182 |
Song. You ask why these mountains |
184 |
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