Beneath the hedge or near the stream Benefit received by His Majesty from Sea-Bathing. Bestow, dear Lord, upon our youth 468 48 Between nose and eyes a strange contest arose Bewail not much, my parents. 223 646 Beware my friend of crystal brook. Beware of building 653 Bid adieu, my sad heart, bid adieu to thy peace Bid Cytherea to the skies 648 Christina, maiden of heroic mien Charles-and I say it wondering thou must know Chester, Epitaph on Mr. Child of God, longing to see Him, Beloved . 165 682,3 598 Christina, Queen of Sweden, To 573 Close by the threshold of a door nailed fast Cocoa-nut naught 468 709 416 -Colubriad, The 430 Come, peace of mind, delightful guest! 220 Come, ponder well, for 'tis no jest. 459 708 Comparison 218 Comparison, Addressed to a Young Lady 218 Conversation. Cottager and his Landlord Could I, from heaven inspired 572 447 Delia, To, 1755 25 665, 70 Delia, To, An apology for not showing her what I had wrote 13 665, 70 Delia, To, Declaring that her love is all he needs for happiness 17 665, 70 16 665, 70 Fables of Gay 657 Fair Lady, whose harmonious name the Rhine Fortune! I thank thee: gentle Goddess, thanks! Fowler, On a 649 Gracious Lord, our children see Grant me the Muse, ye gods! whose humble flight. 49 7 650 Gratitude 443 Gratitude and Love to God 521 Grief at parting, Endeavouring to conceal 18 688 674 706 671 Hark 'tis the twanging horn o'er yonder bridge Hope like the short-lived ray that gleams awhile 22 I place an offering at Thy shrine I ransacked for a theme of song I shall not ask Jean Jacques Rousseau How quick the change from joy to woe I am fond of the swallow I am just two and two I could be well content 443 706 19 665, 71 221 687 516 415 218 686 477 550 I own I am shocked at the purchase of slaves. 402 I sing of a journey to Clifton. I sing the sofa. I who lately sang I slept when Venus entered I suffer fruitless anguish day by day 69 68 646 Indecent Liberties, Stanzas on Influence of Delirium, Lines written under the 414 433 21 609 532 475 29 609 494 473 238 605 46 652 699 It is a maxim of much weight It is not from his form in which we trace Italian Poems (translation) Joseph Hill, To Joshua Reynolds Joy in Martyrdom . Joy of the Cross Judgment of the Poets, The Keppel returning from afar King, To Mrs. Kinsman beloved, and as a son, by me Know this, O King, that if thou shalt destroy Lady, it cannot be but that thine eyes 477 695 597 232 532 50 36 495 714 Late acquired wealth Late Theft 648 Latin Classics (translation) Laurels may flourish round the conqueror's tomb Letter to C. P., Esq. (ill with Rheumatism). 617 483 573 7 (in imitation of Shakespeare) |