Brief Memoir of the Late Henry Stiles, of Whitley, in Wiltshire |
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Tribute of Affection to the memory of a beloved father |
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Lines, written at an early age, on a favourite place of residence |
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Sonnets | |
Sonnet I. Written in Bremhill Church-Yard |
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Sonnet II. To Melancholy |
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Sonnet III. To my Father: Composed at Bradley |
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Sonnet IV. To my Mother |
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Sonnet V. To Miss a *** |
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Sonnet VI. To Miss D. Dark |
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Sonnet VII. Composed during a Severe Storm |
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Sonnet VIII. At Bradley, Sept. 1815 |
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Sonnet IX. On Revisiting my Native Place, and Hearing the Bells at Midnight,
Dec. 31, 1815 |
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Sonnet X. On Returning to Whitley |
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Sonnet XI. On Reading some Beautiful Remarks, Written by a Lady in the Blank
Leaves of Bowdlers Essays |
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Sonnet XII. On Reading Mrs. Smiths Sonnets |
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Sonnet XIII. On Reviewing the Preceding |
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Sonnet XIV. Occasioned by a Dream |
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Sonnet XV. On the Death of my Father |
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Sonnet XVI. |
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Sonnet XVII. On Leaving Whitley |
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Sonnet XVIII. |
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Sonnet XIX. Composed on the Day of my Final Departure from Whitley |
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Sonnet XX. On Straying Round the Precincts of Whitley |
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Sonnet XXI. |
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Sonnet XXII. Addressed to the Marchioness of Landsdowne |
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Sonnet XXIII. To Mrs. Merewether, of Blackland |
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Sonnet XXIV. To the Rev. W. L. Bowles |
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Sonnet XXV. To Mrs. Bowles, on Hearing her Play on the Organ |
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Sonnet XXVI. Composed the 7th of Nov. 1817, on the Death of the Princess
Charlotte of Wales |
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Sonnet XXVII. On the same Occasion |
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Sonnet XXVIII. Addressed to Mrs. Fry |
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Sonnet XXIX. To Mrs. Stiles, on the Birth of Little Henry |
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Sonnet XXX. |
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Sonnet XXXI. To the Nightingale: Composed on Hearing her First Notes in the
Spring of 1813. |
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Sonnet XXXII. Inscribed to the Family at C-------y, on the Death of Their Parent |
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Sonnet XXXIII. Composed in Rev. W. L. Bowless Garden |
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Sonnet XXXIV. To Emma, on the Death of her Father: Composed on Hearing her
Extreme Depression of Spirits Severely Censured |
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Sonnet XXXV. Addressed to a Lady on the Loss of her Little Girl |
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Sonnet XXXVI. |
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Sonnet XXXVII. Composed during Illness |
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Sonnet XXXVIII. Night Scene, Oct. 1813 |
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Sonnet XXXIX. Morning |
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Sonnet XL. To the Moon |
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On Seeing a Rose in Bloom |
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To a Young Woman in Humble Life |
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Lines suggested by a little poem, beginning Let me die,by Miss Trefusis |
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Lines composed by the bed of an expiring orphan |
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To Mary |
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Composed at Midnight |
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Descriptive Lines, inscribed to Mrs. James Hale |
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Composed at Bowood |
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On the Birth of my Sisters Little Girl, Three Days After the Funeral of her Grandfather |
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