Fox, the
following
illiterate Impromptu p.
Byron
12
Answer to the above, addresse'd to Miss ---- p. 13
On a change of Masters, At a Great Public School p. 14
Epitaph on a Beloved Friend p. 15
Adrian's Address to his Soul, when dying p. 16
Translation p. 16
To Mary p. 17
"When to their airy hall, my father's voice" p. 19
To ---- p. 20
"When I hear you express an, affection so warm" p. 21
On a distant view of the Village and School of Harrow on The p. 23
Hill. 1806.
Thoughts Suggested by a College Examination p. 25
To Mary, on Receiving her Picture p. 28
On the Death of Mr.
Fox, the following illiterate Impromptu p. 30
appeared in the _Morning Post_
To which the Author of these Pieces sent the subjoined Reply, p. 30
for insertion in the _Morning Chronicle_
To a Lady, who presented the Author a Lock of Hair, etc. p. 31
To a Beautiful Quaker p. 33
To Julia p. 36
To Woman p. 38
An Occasional Prologue, etc. p. 39
To Miss E. P. p. 41
To Tear p. 43
Reply to some verses of J. M. B.
Answer to the above, addresse'd to Miss ---- p. 13
On a change of Masters, At a Great Public School p. 14
Epitaph on a Beloved Friend p. 15
Adrian's Address to his Soul, when dying p. 16
Translation p. 16
To Mary p. 17
"When to their airy hall, my father's voice" p. 19
To ---- p. 20
"When I hear you express an, affection so warm" p. 21
On a distant view of the Village and School of Harrow on The p. 23
Hill. 1806.
Thoughts Suggested by a College Examination p. 25
To Mary, on Receiving her Picture p. 28
On the Death of Mr.
Fox, the following illiterate Impromptu p. 30
appeared in the _Morning Post_
To which the Author of these Pieces sent the subjoined Reply, p. 30
for insertion in the _Morning Chronicle_
To a Lady, who presented the Author a Lock of Hair, etc. p. 31
To a Beautiful Quaker p. 33
To Julia p. 36
To Woman p. 38
An Occasional Prologue, etc. p. 39
To Miss E. P. p. 41
To Tear p. 43
Reply to some verses of J. M. B.