Meeting of the Ships, The, 256. Memorabilia of Last Week, 590. Miltiades, The Ghost of, 635. Ministers, Lord Wellington and the, 584. Ministers, The New Costume of the, 579. Now Neptune's Month Our Sky deforms, 51 Nubian Girl, Song of the, 318. Numbering of the Clergy, The, 640. OBSERVE When Mother Earth is Dry, 26. Occasional Epilogue, 297. Ocean, The Halcyon hangs O'er, 283. Odes to Nea, 134. Ode to a Hat, 596. Ode to Don Miguel, 617. Ode to Ferdinand, 608. Ode to the Goddess Ceres, 588. Ode to the Sublime Porte, 604. Ode to the Woods and Forests, 624. Oft, in the Stilly Night, 224. Oh! Arranmore, Loved Arranmore, 217. Oh! Blame Not the Bard, 179. Oh! Breathe Not His Name, 171. Oh, call it by Some Better Name, 267. Oh, come to Me When Daylight sets, 224. Oh, could We do with This World of Ours, 218. Oh, Days of Youth, 229. Oh, do not look so Bright and Blest, 286. Oh Fair! oh Purest, 246. Oh for the Swords of Former Time, 202. Oh, guard our Affection, 235. Oh! had We Some Bright Little Isle of Our Oh, No-Not Even When First We loved, Puck the Fairy, The Legend of, 284. QUADRILLE, Country Dance and, 308. RAWDON, To the Lady Charlotte, 153. Rector and His Curate, The, 660. Reflections, 683. Reinforcements for Lord Wellington, 583. Religion and Trade, 688. Remember Thee, 199. Remember the Time, 272. Remonstrance, 299. Reputations, The Limbo of Lost, 618. Resemblance, The, 85. Resolutions passed at a Late Meeting of Rever- ends and Right Reverends, 636. Reuben and Rose, 56. Reverend Pamphleteer, The, 674. Introductory Rhymes, 50 II. Geneva, 509. XV. Rome, 524. XVI. Les Charmettes, 526. Rich and Rare were the Gems She wore, 173. Ring, The, 85. Ring, The, 87. Ripened by the Solar Beam, 47. Rondeau, 82. Rosa, To, 72. Rosa, To, 78. Rosa, To, 83. Rosa, To, 99. Rose of the Desert, 276. Rose, The Young, 273. Rose, To weave a Garland for the, 58. SAD Case, A, 641. Sale of Loves, The, 73. Sale of the Tools, The, 582. Say, What shall be Our Sport To-day, 228. Scepticism, 306. Sceptic, The, 547. Sculptor, wouldst Thou glad My Soul, 14. Second Angel's Story, 487. See the Dawn from Heaven, 230. Shine Out, Stars, 268. Ships, The Meeting of the, 256. Silence is in Our Festal Halls, 219 Singsing Music was given, 213. Sinking Fund cried, The, 588. Sir Andrew's Dream, 637. Sisters, The Dream of the Two, 315. Sketch of the First Act of a New Romantic Drama, 667. Slave, The Irish, 607. Slumberers, Peace to the, 229. Slumber, oh slumber, 235- Snake, The, 78. Snow Spirit, The, 138. Some Account of the Late Dinner to Dan, 686. Song. Ah! Where are They, Who heard, in Former Hours, 339. Song, etc.- Fly from the World, O Bessy! to Me, Have You not seen the Timid Tear, 66. If to see Thee be to love Thee, 329. Mary, I believed Thee True, 100. No Life is Like the Mountaineer's, 344- the Lance," 336. Why does Azure deck the Sky, 82. Yes! had I leisure to sigh and mourn, Song and Trio, 328. Song and Trio, 329. Song, Beauty and, 284. Song of a Hyperborean, 285. Song of Fionnuala, The, 177. Song of Hercules to his Daughter, 278. Song of Old Puck, 681. Song of O'Ruark, The, 190. Song of the Departing Spirit of Tithe, 628. Song of the Olden Time, The, 276. Sound the Loud Timbrel, 244. Sovereign Woman, 315. Speech on the Umbrella Question, 611. Spirit of Love, Whose Locks unrolled, 52. Sprite, The Mountain, 211. Stanzas, 126. Stanzas from the Banks of the Shannon, 625. Statesman, The Boy, 672. St. Cecilia, Lord Henley and, 643. Still, like Dew in Silence falling, 59. Still When Daylight, 281. Storm at Sea, Lines written in a, 133. Strange, There's Something, 288. Sun-Dial, Love and the, 270. Swamp, The Lake of the Dismal, 129. Sweet Innisfallen, 208. Sweet Sirmio! Thou the Very Eye, 302. TAKE Back the Virgin Page, 174. Tara's Halls, The Harp that Once Thro', 171. Tell Her, oh, tell Her, 268. Tell Me, Gentle Youth, I pray Thee, 17. Temple to Friendship, A, 221. Thalaba, Announcement of a New, 670. Thee, Thee, Only Thee, 206. Then, Fare Thee Well, 226. Then First from Love, 290. The Phrygian Rock, That braves the Storm, 26. There breathes a Language Known and Felt, 254. There comes a Time, 225. There is a Bleak Desert, 249. There's not a Look, a Word of Thine, 139. There's Something Strange, 288. "The Sky is Bright-the Breeze is Fair," 332. They know not My Heart, 212. They may rail at This Life, 201, They met but Once, 282. They tell how Atys, Wild with Love, 17. This Life is All checkered with Pleasures and This World is All a Fleeting Show, 242. Tho' Lightly sounds the Song I sing, 291. Tho' Sacred the Tie That Our Country entwin- Those Evening Bells, 222. Tho' the Last Glimpse of Erin with Sorrow I see, 172. Tho' 't is All but a Dream, 232. Thou art, O God, 241. Thou bidst Me sing, 285. Thoughts on Patrons, Puffs, and Other Matters, Thoughts on Tar Barrels, 656. Thoughts on the Late Destructive Propositions Thoughts on the Present Government of Ire- Thou lovest No More, 235- Thou, Whose Soft and Rosy Hues, 21. Three Doctors, The, 595. Thy Harp may sing of Troy's Alarms, 29. Tibullus to Sulpicia, 302. Time I've lost in wooing, The, 195. Time, Love and, 270. Time, The Song of the Olden, 276. "T is All for Thee, 276. 'Tis Gone, and For Ever, 196. 'T is Sweet to behold When the Billows are sleeping, 293. 'Tis Sweet to think, 181. 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer, 190. 'Tis True, My Fading Years decline, 39. To.... To. ....: And hast Thou marked the ..: Come, take Thy Harp - To Mrs........, on Some Calumnies against To Mrs.......: To see Thee Every Day That To Mrs. -, on Her Beautiful Translation of To Mrs. Henry Tighe, 95. Torch of Liberty, The, 708. To Rosa, written during Illness, 72. To Rosa: And are You Then a Thing of Art, To Rosa: Is the Song of Rosa Mute, 78. To Rosa: Like One Who trusts to Summer To Rosa: Say Why should the Girl of My Soul Tory Pledges, 653. To sigh, yet feel no Pain, 294. To the Boston Frigate, 157. To Thee, the Queen of Nymphs Divine, 50. To the Flying-Fish, 126. To the Honorable W. R. Spencer, 150. To the Lady Charlotte Rawdon, 153. 76. To the Marchioness Dowager of Donegall, 129. To Thomas Hume, Esq., M.D., 145. To the Ship in Which Lord Castlereagh sailed Tout pour la Tripe, 614. To weave a Garland for the Rose, 58. Translation from the Gull Language, 651. Trio, Song and, 328. Turf shall be My Fragrant Shrine, The, 243. 'I was in a Mocking Dream of Night, 31. When First I met Thee, 194. When First That Smile, 229. When Gold, as Fleet as Zephyr's Pinion, 46. When to Sad Music Silent You listen, 286. When Wine I quaff, before My Eyes, 40. "Where are Ye Now, Ye Summer Days," 320. Where is the Slave, 195. Where is Your Dwelling, Ye Sainted, 250. Where shall We bury our Shame, 233. While gazing on the Moon's Light, 180. While Our Rosy Fillets shed, 37. While We invoke the Wreathed Spring, 43. Who is the Maid, 242. Who'll buy My Love Knots, 230. Whose was the Artist Hand That spread, 45. Why does She so Long delay, 58. Wig, Hat versus, 608. Wig, Louis Fourteenth's, 715. Wind Thy Horn, My Hunter Boy, 234. Wine-Cup is circling, The, 218. Within This Goblet, Rich and Deep, 38. With Moonlight beaming, 282. With Twenty Chords My Lyre is hung, 51. Woman, Sovereign, 315. Wonder, The, 79. World was husht, The, 283. Would That I were a Tuneful Lyre, 52. Wo! wo, 613. Wreath and the Chain, The, 107. Wreaths for the Ministers, 576. Wreath the Bowl, 200. Write on, write on, 627. Written in the Blank Leaf of a Lady's Common. place Book, 90. |