The white doe of Rylstone. The prioress's tale. Miscellaneous sonnets. Sonnets dedicated to liberty

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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820
 

Contents

Great men have been
219
It is not to
220
When I have borne
221
One might believe 1803
222
There is a bondage
223
These times touch 1803
224
England the time is come
225
When looking on 1803
226
To the Men of Kent 1803
227
Six thousand Veterans 1803
228
Anticipation 1803
229
Another Year 1806
230
SONNETS DEDICATED TO LIBERTY PART II
231
On a celebrated Event in ancient History
233
To Thomas Clarkson 1807
235
A Prophecy 1807
236
Composed while the Author was en gaged in writing a Tract 1808
237
On the Same
238
Hoffer
239
Advance come forth
240
Feelings of the Tyrolese
241
Alas what boots the long
242
And is it among
243
Oer the wide earth
244
On the final submission of the Tyrolese
245
Hail Zaragoza
246
Say what is honour
247
The martial courage
248
Brave Schill
249
Call not the royal
250
Look now on that
251
Is there a Power
252
Ah where is Palafox 1810
253
In due observance
254
Feelings of a Noble Biscayan 1810
255
The Oak of Guernica 1810
256
Indignation of a highminded Spaniard 1810
257
Avaunt all specious
258
Oerweening Statesman 1810
259
The French and the Spanish Guerillas
260
Spanish Guerillas 1811
261
Page posed lished 262 The Power of Armies 1811
262
Here pause 1811
263
Composed in Recollection of the Ex pedition of the French into Russia
264
On the same occasion
266
Now that all Hearts are glad 1813
267
On the Disinterment of the Remains of the Duke dEnghien
268
Occasioned by the Battle of Waterloo 1816
269
Occasioned by the same Battle 1816
270
O for a kindling touch 1816
271
Ode The Morning of the Day ap pointed for a General Thanksgiving 1816
281

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