Poems and Fugitive Pieces.
- Title
- Poems and Fugitive Pieces.
- Author
- Day, Esther Milnes, d. 1792
- Publication
- London,: Printed by W. Bulmer, and Co. and sold by Cadell and Davies ... and Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh
- 1796
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"Poems and Fugitive Pieces." In the digital collection British Women Romantic Poets. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/b/bwrp/DayEPoems. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 29, 2024.
Contents
- TITLE PAGE
- frontispiece
- title page
- TITLE PAGE
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS.
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INSCRIBED
TO THE RT. HON. THE
COUNTESS OF ABERGAVENNY. -
POEMS
BY ELIZA. -
group of poems
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LINES -
TO THE LADY -
TO THE AUTHOR -
VERSES -
ABSENCE. -
SONNET. TO ELIZA. -
TO ELIZA. -
TO LEANDER. -
TO HENRY. -
TO ELIZA. -
ODE TO HEALTH. -
TO ELIZA. -
TO HENRY. -
SUMMER. -
TO ELIZA. -
LINES TO WILLIAM, BY MARY, -
TO ELIZA, -
LINES -
TO A LADY, -
TO HENRY. -
LINES -
IMPROMPTU. -
Card of thanks to Mrs. G for a Bouquet of Roses
and other flowers. -
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LINES -
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LINES -
IMPROMPTU. -
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AN APOLOGY -
TO ALBERT. -
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TO A LADY -
RURAL COURTSHIP; -
EVENING. -
LINES -
LINES -
ALLEGORICAL EPITHALAMIUM, -
IMPROMPTU. -
ANSWERED BY A GENTLEMAN. -
A SHORT ADIEU TO THE COUNTRY. -
LICIDUS TO ANNET.
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- COMIC POETRY.