| God help thee, weary one, thy cheek is pale |
|
|
| The Huts of the Poor |
|
|
| Stanzas |
|
|
| The Wanderer's Roundelay |
|
|
| Melancholy |
|
|
| Address Written at the Request of the Committee of the Literary Fund |
|
|
| A Night Piece |
|
|
| That which makes women vain, has taught my heart |
|
|
| Lines, Written on Seeing a Model |
|
|
| Oh! think not Fame's or Fortune's ray |
|
|