Poetical Effusions.
- Title
- Poetical Effusions.
- Author
- Lickbarrow, Isabella
- Publication
- Kendal [England]: Printed for the authoress, by M. Branthwaite and Co.
- 1814
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Contents
- illustration of title page
- TITLE PAGE
- preface
- SUBSCRIBERS.
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POETICAL EFFUSIONS.
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poem group
- INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS.
- A FRAGMENT ON SOLITUDE.
- WRITTEN EARLY IN SPRING.
- ON MUSIC.
- THE NAIAD'S COMPLAINT.
- THE THRONE OF WINTER.
- ON SLEEP.
- ON SENSIBILITY.A FRAGMENT.
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WRITTEN AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE
YEAR 1813. - INVOCATION TO PEACE.
- ON SEEING SOME CHILDREN PLAYING.
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ON THE DIFFICULTY OF ATTAINING POETICAL
EXCELLENCE. - THE PICTURES OF MEMORY.
- ON EARLY DEATH.
- ON DOMESTIC HAPPINESS.
- TO AN OPENING ROSE.
- AN ELEGY.
- WRITTEN IN NOVEMBER, 1811.
- LADY HAMILTON.
- THE NUN'S SOLILOQUY.
- A FAIRY TALE.
- ON HOPE.
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REFLECTIONS ON VISITING THE MONUMENT
OF MISS SMITH, OF CONISTONE. - ON THE APPROACH OF WINTER.
- THE PILGRIM.
- STANZAS,
- VERSES IN IMITATION OF HOHENLINDEN.
- REFLECTIONS.
- THE STORM.
- TO ELIZA,
- ON ESTHWAITE WATER.
- THE WIDOW.
- WRITTEN IN A CEMETERY.
- ANNA.
- ON THE FATE OF NEWSPAPERS.
- THE DISAPPOINTMENT.
- poem
- LINES ON THE COMET.
- VERSES ADDRESSED TO A YOUNG LADY.
- ON THE DEATH OF AN INFANT.
- LINES
- CHRISTMAS DAY.
- WRITTEN ON THE BANKS OF A RAPID STREAM.
- WRITTEN IN MARCH.
- TO FORGETFULNESS.
- TO THE MEMORY OF A FRIEND.
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OCCASIONED BY READING
T. WILKINSON'S ELEGY ON LIFE. - THE GRASSY MOUND.
- ON UNDERBARROW SCAR.*
- ON THE SPRINT AT GARNET BRIDGE.
- VERSES INTENDED FOR A WATCH-PAPER.
- WRITTEN IN MAY, 1813.
- TO A FRIEND.
- THE ENQUIRY.
- THOUGHTS ON FRIENDSHIP.
- THE LOVER'S RESOLUTION.
- WRITTEN AFTER THE NEWS OF A BATTLE.
- A SOLILOQUY.
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A POETIC DESCRIPTION OF SOUTH-STACK
LIGHTHOUSE. - THE MOUNTAIN FLOWER.
- THE VISION.
- SONGS.
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poem group
- INDEX.
- ERRATA.