Anacreontic, 574- And doth not a Meeting Like This, 210. Angels, The Loves of the, 482. Animal Magnetism, 668. Anne Boleyn, 315. Announcement of a New Grand Acceleration Announcement of a New Thalaba, 670. Anticipated Meeting of the British Association Antique, A Study from the, 139. Armed with Hyacinthine Rod, 31. Around the Tomb, oh, Bard Divine, 54. As a Beam o'er the Face of the Waters ma As, by His Lemnian Forge's Flame, 30. As Late I sought the Spangled Bowers, 15. As Slow our Ship, 199. As Vanquished Erin, 211. Atkinson, Esq., To Joseph, 140. Atkinson, Joseph, Esq. of Dublin, Lines on the At Length Thy Golden Hours have winged At Night, 312. At the Mid Hour of Night, 189. Avenging and Bright, 187. Awake, arise, Thy Light is come, 248. Awhile I bloomed, a Happy Flower, 52. BABYLON, War Against, 252. Ballad, A Pastoral, 612. Ballad for the Cambridge Election, 592. Ball, The Sylph's, 298. Bank and Government, Amatory Colloquy be Bard, The Wandering, 215. Battle, The Parting Before the, 257- Beauty and Song, 284. Beckford, to Miss Susan, 112. Before the Battle, 181. Behold the Sun, 247. Behold, the Young, the Rosy Spring, 39. Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young Bells, Those Evening, 222. Bishops, the Dance of, 645. Blessed Islands, The Grecian Girl's Dream of Boleyn, Anne, 315. Boston Frigate, To the, 157. Bring the Bright Garlands Hither, 235. Buds of Roses, Virgin Flowers, 38. Butterworth, Saint, The Canonization of, 600. But Who shall see, 245- By that Lake, Whose Gloomy Shore, 185. CAGES, Nets and, 230. Calm be Thy Sleep, 280. Cambridge Election, Ballad for the, 592. Canonization of Saint Butterworth, The, 600. Cara, To, 42. Caroline, Viscountess Valletort, To, 304. Case, A Sad, 641. Case of Libel, A, 605. Castanet, Gayly sounds the, 226. Catullus, Imitation of, 98. Catullus, Translations from, 301. Ceres, Ode to the Goddess, 588. Character, Fragment of a, 307. Cherries, The, 623. Child's Song. From a Masque, 282. Child, When Love was a, 227. Church Extension, 602. Clergy, The Numbering of the, 640. Cloe, To, 107. Cloris and Fanny, 71. Club, The Brunswick, 642. Cocker, on Church Reform, 661. College Exercises, Fragments of, 64. Come, chase that Starting Tear Away, 227. Come o'er the Sea, 193. Come, play Me That Simple Air Again, 316. Come, Ye Disconsolate, 248. Common Sense and Genius, 226. Comrades and Friends! with Whom, Where'er, 301. Country Dance and Quadrille, 308. Cupbearers, Song of the Two, 317. Cupid Armed, 285. Cupid Once upon a Bed, 34. Cupid, Sale of, 57. Cupid's Lottery, 295. Cupid, Whose Lamp has lent the Ray, 53. DANCE of Bishops, The, 645. Dance, The Night, 216. Dante, Imitation of the Inferno of, 620. Dawn is Breaking o'er Us, The, 287. Day-Dream, The, 313. Day of Love, The, 273. Day, The Prince's, 184. Deadman's Island, Written on passing, 157. Dear Aunt, in the Olden Time of Love, 294. Dear Harp of My Country, 197. Dear? Yes, 288. Death of a Lady, On the, 74. Desert, Rose of the, 276. Desmond's Song, 211. Despatch, Copy of an Intercepted, 593. Dialogue between a Sovereign and a One Pound Dick * Did not, 67. ",646. Dinner, Invitation to, 302. Dissolution of the Holy Alliance, The, 705. Doctors, The Three, 595. Dodsworth, Mr. Roger, 592. Dog-Day Reflections, 615. Donegall, To the Marchioness Dowager of, 129. Do not say That Life is waning, 233. Dreaming For Ever, 291. Dream of Home, The, 279. Dream of the Two Sisters, The, 315. Dreams, Bright be Thy, 228. Duke is the Lad, The, 664. Dying Warrior, The, 263. EARTH, When Cold in the, 199. Elegiac Stanzas, 75. Enigma, 615. Epigram.- I never gave a Kiss" (says Prue), Euthanasia of Van, The, 629. Eveleen's Bower, 176. Evenings in Greece, 332. Evil Spirit of the Woods, Song of the, 149. Expostulation to Lord King, An, 587. Extract from a Prologue, 297. Extracts from My Diary, 759. Extracts from My Diary, 769. Extracts from the Diary of a Politician, 575. Eyes, To Ladies' 201. FABLES for the Holy Alliance, 705. I. The Dissolution of The Holy Alliance, II. The Looking-Glasses, 706. VI. The Little Grand Lama, 712. VIII. Louis Fourteenth's Wig, 715. Fairest put on Awhile, 209. Fallen is Thy Throne, 241. Fall of Hebe, The, 109. Family Way, All in the, 591. Fancy, 301. Fancy Fair, The, 281. Hour, 191. Farewell, Theresa, 232. Fear not That, While Around Thee, 237. Fee and Hum, the Two Birds of Royalty, 699. Fête, The Summer, 320. Fill Me, Boy, as Deep a Draught, 49. Fill the Bumper Fair, 197. Fionnuala, The Song of, 177. Fire-Fly, To the, 142. Fire-Worshippers, The, 431. Flowers, The Language of, 287. Flow on, Thou Shining River, 221. 649. From This Hour the Pledge is given, 219. Letter I. From Miss Biddy Fudge to Miss II. From Phil. Fudge, Esq., to the III. From Mr. Bob Fudge to Richard IV. From Phelim Connor to—, 725- VI. From Phil. Fudge, Esq., to His VII. From Phelim Connor to, 734- IX. From Phil. Fudge, Esq., to the Lord X. From Miss Biddy Fudge to Miss Dorothy, 745- XI. From Phelim Connor to, 748. Fudges in England, The, 754. Letter I. From Patrick Magan, Esq., to the Rev. Richard II. From Miss Biddy Fudge, to Mrs. Elizabeth 757- Extracts from My Diary, 759- III. From Miss Fanny Fudge, to her IV. V. 763. From Larry O'Branigan in Eng- VI. From Miss Biddy Fudge, to Mrs. Elizabeth, 767. Extracts from My Diary, 769. VIII. From Bob Fudge, Esq., to the Rev. Hat, Ode to a, 596. Hat versus Wig, 608. Hear Me but Once, 227. Heathcote, To Lady, 118. Hercules, Song of, to His Daughter, 278. Here recline You, Gentle Maid, 25. Here sleeps Anacreon, in This Ivied Shade, 54. Here sleeps the Bard, 233. Here's the Bower, 270. Here, take My Heart, 266. Her Last Words at Parting, 277. Hero and Leander, 261. He Who instructs the Youthful Crew, 45- High-Born Ladye, The, 264. High Priest of Apollo to a Virgin of Delphi, From the, 96. Horace: Ode I. Lib. III. I hate Thee, oh, Mob, as Ode XI. Lib. II.-Come, Yarmouth, My Boy, Never trouble your Brains, 577. Ode XXXVIII. Lib. I.- Boy, tell the Cook How am I to punish Thee, 17. How Dear to Me the Hour, 174. How I Love the Festive Boy, 36. How lightly mounts the Muse's Wing, 251. How to make a Good Politician, 633. Hume, Esq. M.D., To Thomas, 145. Hush, hush, 256. Hush, Sweet Lute, 290. Hymn of a Virgin of Delphi, 77. Hymn of Welcome after the Recess, A, 589. I CARE not for the Idle State, 16. I fear That Love disturbs My Rest, 53. If I were Yonder Wave, My Dear, 137. If Thou wouldst have Me sing and play, 281. I know Thou lovest a Brimming Measure, 53. I love but Thee, 274. Imitation, 302. Imitation of Catullus, 98. Imitation of the Inferno of Dante, 620. Impromptu, 156. Impromptu, 584. Incantation, 632. Incantation, An, 601. Inconstancy, 75. Indian Boat, The, 264. Indian Maid, The Young, 279. Indian, The East, 267. In Myrtle Wreaths, 60. Insurrection of the Papers, The, Innisfail, Song of, 216. Intended Tribute, 659. Intercepted Letters, etc., 556. 571. Letter I From the Princess Charlotte of II. From Colonel M'Mahon to Gould III. From George Prince Regent to the IV. From the Right Hon. Patrick Dui- Irish Antiquities, 630. Irish Peasant to His Mistress, The, 183. I saw from the Beach, 196. I saw the Moon rise Clear, 270. I saw the Smiling Bard of Pleasure, 13. I saw Thy Form in Youthful Prime, 185. Is it not Sweet to think, Hereafter, 251. It is not the Tear at This Moment shed, 183. I will, I will, the Conflict's past, 18. I wish I was by That Dim Lake, 212. Let's take This World as Some Wide Scene, Letter from Larry O'Branigan to the Rev. Mur- Letter, Parody of a Celebrated, 571. Liberty, The Torch of, 708. Light of the Haram, The, 464. Light sounds the Harp, 83. Like Morning When Her Early Breeze, 248, Like One Who, doomed, 237. Like Some Wanton Filly sporting, 50. Limbo of Lost Reputations, The, 618. Lines on the Death of Joseph Atkinson, Esq., of Dublin, 310. Lines on the Death of Mr. Perceval, 699. Lines on the Departure of Lords Castlereagh Lines written at the Cohos, or Falls of the Mo- hawk River, 148. Lines, written in a Storm at Sea, 133. Lines written on leaving Philadelphia, 148. Literary Advertisement, 606. Little Grand Lama, The, 712. Little Man and Little Soul, 583. "Living Dog" and "the Dead Lion," The, 616 Locusts, The Periwinkles and the, 610. Long Years have past, 291. Looking-Glasses, The, 706. Lord Henley and St. Cecilia, 643. Lord, Who shall bear That Day, 247. Lottery, Cupid's, 295. Louis Fourteenth's Wig, 715. Love Alone, 239. Love and Hope, 224. Love and Hymen, 305. Love and Marriage, 79. Love and Reason, 103. Love and the Novice, 187. Love and Time, 270. |