Lara, 366. Last Words on Greece, 206. Legion of Honour, The,' On the Star of, 188. Lesbia, To, 98. Lines addressed to the Rev. J. T. Becher, 128. Lines inscribed upon a Cup formed from a Lines on Hearing that Lady Byron was Ill, 212. Lines to a Lady Weeping, 168. Lines written beneath an Elm in the Church- Lines written beneath a Picture, 161. Lines written in 'Letters to an Italian Nun and Lines written in the Travellers' Book at Orcho- Lines written on a Blank Leaf of the Pleasures Long, Edward Noel, Esq., To, 133. Love and Death, 205. Love and Gold, 179. Love, The First Kiss of, 92. Love's Last Adieu, 99. Lucietta. A Fragment, 239. M-, To, 97. Maid of Athens, ere we part,' 160. Mariamne, Herod's Lament for, 221. Martial. Lib. I. Epig. I., 239. Mary, To, on Receiving her Picture, 98. Minerva, The Curse of, 268. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, 139. Monk of Athos,' Fragment from the, 161. Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Moore, Thomas, Fragment of an Epistle to, Ode to a Lady whose Lover was killed by a Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, 180. Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill, An, 225. 'Oh! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom,' 218. 'Oh you, who in all names can tickle the town,' On a Change of Masters at a Great Public On a Cornelian Heart which was broken, 168. On a Royal Visit to the Vaults, 228. On being asked what was the Origin of Love,' On the Day of the Destruction of Jerusalem by On the Death of a Young Lady, 84. On the Eyes of Miss A H, 143. On the Quotation, And my true faith can alter On the Star of The Legion of Honour,' 188. Orchomenus, Lines written in the Travellers' 'Origin of Love,' On being asked what was the, 173. Prayer of Nature, The, 132. Prince Regent, Sonnet to the, 199. Prometheus Vinctus of Eschylus, From the, 89. Quaker, To a Beautiful, 112. 'Remember him whom passion's power,' 174. Remind me not, remind me not,' 152. Reply to Some Verses of J. M. B. Pigot, Esq., Thunder-Storm, Stanzas composed during a, Thurlow, Lord, To, 227. Thy days are done,' 218. Thyrza, To, 165. Tibullus, Imitation of, 87. To a Lady, 101. To a Lady, 128. To a Lady, 134. To a Lady, 155. To Anne, 147. To the Same, 147. To an Oak at Newstead, 149. To a Vain Lady, 146. To a Youthful Friend, 153. To Belshazzar, 185. To Caroline, 90. To Caroline, 90. To Caroline, 91. To Caroline, 91. Ungenerous Critics, To a Knot of, 141. Vain Lady, To a, 146. Venice, 196. Venice, Ode on, 452. Verses found in a Summer-House at Hales- Vision of Belshazzar, 220. Vision of Judgment, The, 283. Vittorelli, Translation from, 195. Waltz, The, 272. 'Well! thou art happy,' 154. 'Were my bosom as false as thou deem'st it to Werner; or, The Inheritance, 671. 'What are you doing now,' 229. 'What matter the pangs of a husband and fa- 'What news, what news? Queen Orraca,' 225. 'When coldness wraps this suffering clay,' 220. |