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CONTENTS.

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The Fall of Robespierre 1

Poems.

"Julia was blest with beauty, wit, and grace". ... 33

"— I yet remain" 34

To the Rev. W. J. Hort 35

To Charles Lamb 36

To the Nightingale 38

To Sara 39

To Joseph Cottle 40

Casimir 41

Darwiniana 43

"The early year's fast-flying vapours stray" 44

Count Rumford's Essays 45

Epigrams.

On a late Marriage between an Old Maid and a

French Petit Maitre 45

On an Amorous Doctor 46

"There comes from old Avaro's grave" 46

"Last Monday all the papers said" 46

To a Primrose, (the first seen in the season) 47

On the Christening of a Friend's Child 48

Epigram, "Hoarse Msevius reads his hobbling verse" 49

Inscription by the Rev. W. L. Bowles, in Nether Stowey Church 50

Translation 50

Introduction to the Tale of the Dark Ladie 50

Epilogue to the Rash Conjuror 52

Psyche 53

Complaint 53

Reproof 53

An Ode to the Rain 54

Translation of a Passage in Ottfried's Metrical Paraphrase of the Gospels 56