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25 NOV 1959
Oh! Thou, who dry'st the mourner's tear
Weep not for those.
The turf shall be my fragrant shrine
Sound the loud timbrel
Love and Time.
Love, ny Mary, dwells with thee
Love's light summer-cloud
Love, wand'ring through the golden maze
Merrily every bosom boundeth
Now let the warrior.
Oh, lady fair!
Oh! remember the time.
Oh! soon return
Oh! see those cherries
Oh, yes! so well
Oh, yes! when the bloom
One dear smile
Poh, Dermot! go along with your goster
Send the bowl round merrily
The Day of Love
The Probability
The Song of War
The Tablet of Love.
The young Rose
When in languor sleeps the heart.
TRIFLES, REPRINTED.
Lines on the Death of Mr. P-rc-v-l
Lines on the Death of Sh-r-d-n.
Lines written on hearing that the Austrians had en-
tered Naples
The Insurrection of the Papers
Parody of a celebrated Letter
Anacreontic.-To a Plumassier
Extracts from the Diary of a Politician
King Crack and his Idols
Wreaths for the Ministers
The new Costume of the Ministers
Occasional Address.
The Sale of the Tools
Little Man and little Soul
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Reinforcements for Lord Wellington
Lord Wellington and the Ministers
Fum and Hum, the two birds of royalty
Epistle from Tom Crib to Big Ben
To Lady Holland, on Nápoleon's legacy of a snuff-
Correspondence between a lady and gentleman
Horace, ode XI. lib. II. .
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