Hours of Idleness
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| The following poems, published in 1807, are based on the first edition of Hours of Idleness. |
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- Preface
- Answer To a Beautiful Poem
- The Cornelian
- Damætas
- Elegy On Newstead Abbey
- Epitaph On a Beloved Friend
- The First Kiss of Love
- Fragment (Hills of Annesley)
- A Fragment (When, to their airy hall)
- Granta
- I Would I Were a Careless Child
- Lachin Y Gair
- Lines Addressed To a Young Lady
- Lines Addressed To The Rev. J.T. Becher, On His Advising...
- Lines Written Beneath an Elm in the Churchyard of Harrow
- Love's Last Adieu
- On a Change of Masters At a Great Public School
- On a Distant View of Harrow
- On Leaving Newstead Abbey
- On The Death of a Young Lady
- Oscar of Alva
- The Prayer of Nature
- Remembrance
- Stanzas To a Lady, With The Poems of Camoëns
- The Tear
- Thoughts Suggested By a College Examination
- To a Beautiful Quaker
- To Caroline
- To D–––––
- To The Duke of Dorset
- To E–––––
- To The Earl of Clare
- To Edward Noel Long, Esq.
- To Eliza
- To Emma
- To George, Earl Delawarr
- To a Lady (O! had my Fate been join’d with thine)
- To a Lady Who Presented To The Author a Lock of Hair...
- To a Lady Who Presented The Author With The Velvet Band...
- To Lesbia
- To M–––––
- To M.S.G.
- To Marion
- To Mary, On Receiving Her Picture
- To Romance
- To The Sighing Strephon
- To Woman
- When I Roved a Young Highlander